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European Data Protection Roundup – Q4 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

Our top-eleven European data protection developments for the end of 2024 are: EU Cyber Resilience Act: The Council of the European Union approved the Cyber Resilience Act , introducing cybersecurity requirements for digital products sold in the EU. The UK Upper Tribunal did not consider the provisions under the UK GDPR.

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Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: AI, Employees and an Integrated Defense – With SessionGuardian’s Jordan Ellington and Oren Leib, and Katten’s Trisha Sircar (TGIR Ep. 211)

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Generally however, it’s hard for global law firms right that sometimes have to compete with conflicting regimes. So that that audit trail paints a picture or a roadmap as to what may have happened very, very quickly, I think the scariest thing that can happen in a cyber breach event is just not knowing what was hit. You know, they do.

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Getting Ready for 2023: What Companies Can Do Now to Prepare for New Privacy Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”) and amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”)—enshrined in the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”)—take effect on January 1, 2023. These developments have companies understandably concerned about complying with a patchwork of state laws.

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Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: AI, Employees and an Integrated Defense – With SessionGuardian’s Jordan Ellington and Oren Leib, and Katten’s Trisha Sircar (TGIR Ep. 211)

Legal Tech Monitor

Generally however, it’s hard for global law firms right that sometimes have to compete with conflicting regimes. So that that audit trail paints a picture or a roadmap as to what may have happened very, very quickly, I think the scariest thing that can happen in a cyber breach event is just not knowing what was hit. You know, they do.

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A New Era of FTC Privacy and Cybersecurity Oversight: Top Ten Things Companies Should Know When Assessing FTC Compliance and Exposure

Debevoise Data Blog

3] In fact, possibly anticipating an immediate need for additional personnel to implement its enforcement agenda, the FTC reportedly ordered staff to cancel all public appearances and issued a moratorium on public events and press outreach. 6] The motion also removed the requirement to have a staff report accompany all rule recommendations.