Navigating Data Mapping Tools: Red Flags and Compliance Considerations for Corporations

As a multitude of digital legal solutions emerge in the rapidly digitizing landscape, automated data mapping tools are increasingly becoming a salient feature in corporations worldwide. These tools are critical for addressing a multitude of obligations, such as data subject access requests (DSARs), records of processing activities (RoPAs), vendor risk management, and other data privacy…

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Navigating Complexities of Go-to-Market Security and Data Privacy Regulations

As the global landscape of data privacy and security regulations continues to expand and become more complex, it is imperative for businesses to remain vigilant and well-informed. Jason Patel of Cheq.ai, a known name in go-to-market security, recently shed some light on this issue during his conversation with Compliance Evangelist, Thomas Fox. Thomas Fox’s conversation…

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Navigating HR Challenges in the EU/US Data Protection Framework Era

Setting a new standard for transatlantic data transfers, the European Commission recently delivered its ‘Adequacy Decision’ on the EU/US Data Protection Framework three years after a ruling that significantly disrupted traditional business operations. This critical juncture is not only a fundamental move in data protection regulation but also in maintaining smooth business functions, including those…

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AI Integration in HR: Balancing Benefits and Legal Implications in the Workplace

In recent years, the discussion regarding the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in numerous business operations, particularly Human Resources (HR), has intensified. With AI already gaining traction as a prime influencer in shaping business strategies, HR professionals need to understand their evolving roles against this tech-dominated backdrop. Indeed, an increasing number of companies have started…

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Webinar to Address Growing Necessity of HIPAA Compliance and Cybersecurity in Corporate Legal Scenarios

Increasing awareness of privacy and security is becoming a dire necessity in corporate legal scenarios, and the role of HIPAA’s (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliance in establishing an effective program should not be underestimated. A webinar set for August 17th, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm CT, is poised to offer comprehensive insights into…

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Navigating Evolving Challenges in Global Legal Affairs: Data Privacy, M&A, and Intellectual Property

In an ever-evolving digital landscape, legal professionals must stay updated on changes and trends impacting global legal affairs. This article addresses a few significant developments relevant to corporate lawyers, those in big law firms, and legal teams in multinational corporations. Each topic discussed pertains to a recent legal event or jurisprudence that may influence future…

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Exploring the Right to Know: Key Insights from August 2023 Cyber, Privacy, and Technology Developments

In light of the rapidly evolving Information Technology industry, legal professionals need to be constantly updated about the latest developments in the issue of the Right to Know. Fresh from August 2023, the Volume 8 edition of the monthly rundown on all things cyber, privacy, and technology, published by Clark Hill PLC, offers an insightful…

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Global Atlantic Data Breach Exposes Customer Information via Third-Party Vendor

Global Atlantic Financial Group (“Global Atlantic”) suffered a data breach at Pensions Benefits Information, LLC, one of its third-party vendors. The breach, related to the MOVEit software system, was announced on August 8, 2023, filling with the Massachusetts Attorney General. Details from the notice provided by Global Atlantic conveyed that an unauthorized party gained access…

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Tennessee Joins Growing List of States Implementing Comprehensive Data Privacy Laws with TIPA

On May 11, 2023, the state of Tennessee witnessed a significant shift in data privacy norms as Governor Bill Lee signed the Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA) into law. Joining the rapidly growing ranks of U.S. states to advance comprehensive data privacy legislations, Tennessee’s move comes in line with increasing calls for robust digital rights…

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Navigating Digital Transition: Key Considerations for Healthcare Study Pre-Screening and Recruitment

Study pre-screening and recruitment initiatives in the healthcare industry have increasingly moved towards the digital paradigm, presenting a range of critical considerations. This digital transformation carries a host of implications for sponsors, contract research organizations (CROs), research sites, regulators, and patient advocates involved in fostering successful and timely enrollment of study subjects. The following elaboration…

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Organizational Size a Key Determinant in Privacy Professional Salaries, IAPP Survey Reveals

As the demand for privacy professionals continues to surge, industry professionals and companies alike, are keen to understand where the highest-paying privacy jobs exist. According to a recent webinar highlighting research findings from the 2023 IAPP Privacy Professionals Salary Survey, organizational size appears to be a crucial factor in determining compensation for these roles. The…

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AI Decodes Keystrokes: Legal Professionals Face Privacy Threats Amidst Cyber Vulnerability

Legal professionals who value their confidentiality should rethink their public approach to typing sensitive information. Existing concerns over cell phones intercepting confidential conversations has expanded into a far-reaching vulnerability. Unlike the known questionable habit of discussing sensitive matters voluntarily in public, the new threat is much more inconspicuous, fueled by the widespread acceptance of text…

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Dentons’ Dissolution with Dacheng Law Offices Sparks Questions on U.S. Firms’ Future in China

Dentons, a multinational law firm, has chosen to conclude its collaboration with Dacheng Law Offices, which is the mainland China branch of the company. The firm cited the reason for this decision as changes in the legal regulations facing Chinese law firms in China. New directives and requirements concerning data privacy, cybersecurity, capital control and…

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SEC’s New Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules: Implications for Corporate Data Privacy and Strategy

In their August 2023 edition of the Privacy & Data Security Newsletter: The Digital Download, Alston & Bird shed light on some of the most pressing issues and updates in data strategy and security. The team responsible for the publication includes Dave Brown, Kate Hanniford, Kim Peretti, Julia Mediamolle, Cara Peterman, Sierra Shear, Kristen Bartolotta,…

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US Struggles to Formulate Comprehensive AI Regulation Amid Global Competition

As the tech–legal landscape continues to evolve across the globe, one challenge has become abundantly clear: the United States currently lacks a comprehensive and cohesive plan to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) effectively. This is not to suggest a lack of effort, as the country has indeed witnessed a cascade of introductory bills, statements, reports, and…

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India’s Data Protection Bill: A Step Forward or Threat to Privacy Rights?

Despite mounting privacy concerns, India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Bill of 2023 has successfully passed both the upper and lower houses of Parliament. The proposed legislation still has one final hurdle to clear, needing approval from the Indian president before it may officially be recognized as law. Details of the proposed legislation and concerns associated…

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Advanced Healthcare Privacy Compliance: Exploring the HCCA Academy’s Intensive Training Program

The Healthcare Privacy Compliance Academy, organized by the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA), will be held from October 16th to 19th, in San Francisco, California. The entire program is devised with practitioners who already have a base knowledge of compliance in mind, underlining the advanced level of the discussion and teachings offered. The Academy promises…

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Washington State Limits Employer Rights to Search Employees’ Private Vehicles: Navigating the New Workplace Privacy Landscape

In a significant shift in Washington State’s legal landscape pertaining to workplace privacy, a new law, anticipated to come into effect July 23, 2023, places limitations on the rights of employers to search their employees’ privately owned vehicles. According to this law, employers are restricted from conducting unjustifiable searches on their employees’ vehicles which are…

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NYSHRL Source-of-Income Antidiscrimination Statute Ruled Unconstitutional: Impact on Corporations and Law Firms

Following recent developments in the New York litigation landscape, the source-of-income antidiscrimination statute in the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL) has been declared unconstitutional. Lend focus to the ruling presided over by New York State Supreme Court Judge Mark G. Masler in Cortland County, in which the contentious ruling was passed. The case…

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Navigating Legal Complexities: In-House Counsel’s Guide to AI and Intellectual Property

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms and large language models are transforming organizations, altering traditional work norms and increasing productivity. Yet, they also bring complex legal ramifications, challenging in-house counsel to navigate this novel landscape. This issue is particularly significant for firms with an enhanced need to shield their Intellectual Property. This precis aims to underline…

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