IT Security & Privacy

Google Bard Now Available in the EU After Addressing Privacy Concerns: Lessons for Compliance Teams

Google's AI language model, Bard, is finally available in the European Union after a temporary delay due to privacy concerns raised by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has given its approval, stating that Google has provided sufficient information to address EU privacy worries.

Key Takeaways from the Recent Microsoft Data Breach: Implications for Data Security Professionals

Microsoft recently disclosed a data security breach last week in which a group of Chinese hackers targeted customers' email systems to gather intelligence. The breach highlights the need for robust data security measures and proactive defense strategies.

Oregon Passes Privacy Law to Strengthen Data Protection

Oregon has become the latest state to pass comprehensive privacy legislation with the approval of Senate Bill 619 by both Houses of the Oregon State Legislature. The Act, which follows the template of other state privacy laws, aims to enhance data protection and privacy rights within the state.

The White House Releases National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan: Key Takeaways

The Biden administration has unveiled the long-awaited implementation plan for its National Cybersecurity Strategy, outlining a comprehensive roadmap to strengthen cybersecurity efforts across federal agencies and foster public-private partnerships. The living document, which will undergo continuous updates, sets forth 65 high-impact initiatives that federal agencies must fulfill within specified timelines.

Texas Enacts Comprehensive Consumer Data Privacy Law

Texas has recently joined a growing number of states by enacting a comprehensive consumer data privacy law known as the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act. The Act, which will come into effect on July 1, 2024, places obligations on businesses operating in Texas and processing personal data of Texas residents. With similarities to laws in other states like Virginia, California, and Colorado, this legislation aims to enhance consumer privacy rights and data protection.

Norwegian DPA Threatens Meta with Fines Over Behavioral Advertising: Compliance and Data Security Implications

The Norwegian Data Protection Authority (DPA) has announced its intention to impose a temporary ban on Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, from conducting behavioral advertising using the personal information of users in Norway. The ban, set to take effect on August 4, will last for an initial period of three months unless Meta can demonstrate compliance with the relevant requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The DPA has warned of potential fines of up to 1 million Norwegian kroner (U.S. $100,000) per day if Meta fails to comply with the decision.

Bangladeshi Government Faces Data Leak Crisis, Ignoring Cybersecurity Concerns

The personal information of millions of users of the Bangladeshi government's eGovernment portal has been exposed due to a data leak. The breach was discovered by Bitcrack Cyber Security researcher Viktor Markopoulos, who stumbled upon the leaked database while conducting a routine search for an SQL error. The leak has raised serious concerns about the government's commitment to data security and privacy.