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The Filing Cabinet Blog How confident are you in your data privacy program?Compliance Week | November 6, 2018Nearly six months after the enactment of Europe’s new stringent data privacy regulation, the United States is grappling with potential legislation of its own to protect consumers’ information. Take this CW survey to learn how your data privacy programs and procedures stack up against those of your peers.

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The Filing Cabinet Blog Data privacy bill threatens corporate fines, jail for executivesJoe Mont | November 1, 2018Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) has announced proposed legislation that would “impose harsh fines and prison terms for executives at corporations that misuse Americans’ data.”

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The Filing Cabinet Blog Senators demand post-breach answers from Google CEOJoe Mont | October 29, 2018U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) have written a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai that demands more information regarding a recently reported breach.

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The Filing Cabinet Blog Senators demand post-breach answers from Google CEOJoe Mont | October 29, 2018U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) have written a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai that demands more information regarding a recently reported breach.

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News Article EU regulator pushes for global consensus on data ethicsNeil Hodge | October 26, 2018European Data Protection Supervisor Giovanni Buttarelli trumpeted the urgent need for a worldwide data ethics accord at a recent conference, warning that the rapid advance in global digital technologies mandates a global consensus on privacy.

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News Article EU regulator pushes for global consensus on data ethicsNeil Hodge | October 26, 2018European Data Protection Supervisor Giovanni Buttarelli trumpeted the urgent need for a worldwide data ethics accord at a recent conference, warning that the rapid advance in global digital technologies mandates a global consensus on privacy.

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Global Glimpses Blog U.K. data regulator slaps Facebook with maximum fineNeil Hodge | October 25, 2018Facebook has been hit with a £500,000 fine by the Information Commissioner’s Office for serious breaches of data protection rules stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

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Global Glimpses Blog Apple CEO pushes for U.S.-style GDPR, bashes those who ‘put profits over privacy’Neil Hodge | October 24, 2018Apple CEO Tim Cook voiced his support for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation and advocated for a similar U.S. mandate based on four “essential rights.”

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Global Glimpses Blog Morrisons loses data breach appealNeil Hodge | October 23, 2018The U.K. Court of Appeals recently shot down an appeal by supermarket chain Morrisons to overturn an earlier judgment denouncing it as liable for a data breach instigated by a disgruntled former employee. A march to the Supreme Court is next.

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Global Glimpses Blog German DPAs begin random GDPR examinationsJaclyn Jaeger | October 12, 2018The Data Protection Authority of the German state of Lower Saxony recently began random examinations into how well companies are implementing the EU’s General Data Protection Regulations. Compliance officers of U.S. companies with operations in Germany should be on alert.

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