Florida Digital Bill of Rights
Florida passed a data privacy law that becomes effective on July 1, 2024. The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (“FDBR”) affects “controllers” of personal data that have more than $1 billion in global revenues, so […]
Exploring technology law in cyberspace
Florida passed a data privacy law that becomes effective on July 1, 2024. The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (“FDBR”) affects “controllers” of personal data that have more than $1 billion in global revenues, so […]
The Florida House of Representatives introduced a new consumer data privacy bill with HB 969 that would take effect in 2022. If passed, HB 969 would amend parts of the Florida Information Protection Act (FIPA) […]
Data brokers are everywhere on the Internet. They collect information about individuals from a variety of sources and then aggregate the data for others to access or purchase. The information originates from an individual’s activity […]
Lawmakers are considering the passage of a national data privacy law that will resemble Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Meanwhile, Big Tech is feeling the effects of the European law. In early 2019, Google received […]
January 28 is Data Privacy Day, which is a global effort to create awareness for securing data. This date commemorates the signing of Convention 108 on Jan. 28, 1981 that created the first international data […]
Most companies use various types of tech devices and systems to run their businesses. As a result, each type of technology has its own risks of being hacked. A business can establish a culture of best practices […]
All companies should be ready to react to a cyber incident. A cyber attack will cause panic and confusion for a business. Having a cyber response plan in place is critical so a company can experience a […]
New technologies have the power to advance innovative ideas for collecting and sharing personal data. Since its beginnings, the Internet provides a place to find information and connect with other users. However, the current “Internet of […]
A class-action complaint filed against Facebook and Cambridge Analytica (CA) describes how the companies violated the privacy of 50 million users in the summer of 2014. The plaintiffs filed the complaint in a California federal district […]