June, 2021

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Bill Introduced in Senate to Create New Data Privacy Regulator

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with the intention of safeguarding consumer privacy and ensuring companies follow proper … The post Bill Introduced in Senate to Create New Data Privacy Regulator appeared first on AccountsRecovery.net. Called the “Data Protection Act of 2021,” the bill was introduced by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand [D-N.Y.]

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Daniel Solove's Collection of Funniest Privacy Videos

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GDPR – Three Years Later, The Lessons Learned and What’s to Come

Troutman Sanders

The General Data Protection Regulation was passed May 25, 2018 and sparked a worldwide discussion on how organizations both within and outside the EU approach data privacy. Thursday, June 24 • 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

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India Vincent Discusses Ransomware Surge and Prevention for Part B News

Burr Forman

As ransomware attacks continue to rise across industries and make national headlines, Burr & Forman Chief Privacy Officer India Vincent discussed the rising trend and risk management in the healthcare publication Part B News. million patient records.

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Birmingham Medical News:Five Information Blocking Takeaways

Burr Forman

Privacy Exception —It will not be considered information blocking if the action is designed to protect an individual’s privacy ( g. , by complying with state or federal privacy laws), as long as certain conditions are met.

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Overview of Applicability and Updated Privacy Provisions in the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020 (CPRA)

Burr Forman

The CPRA – or the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020 – amends certain provisions of the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) that went into effect on January 1, 2020. The CPRA narrows the definition of what qualifies as a business while expanding consumers’ privacy rights.

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Eleventh Circuit Withholds Mandate in Hunstein v. Preferred Collection and Management Services, Inc.

Burr Forman

The appeals court’s April 21, 2021, published ruling in Hunstein sent shockwaves through the collection industry when it held that debt collectors who share information about consumers’ debts with collection vendors can violate provisions in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”) aimed at protecting consumer privacy.