The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced new policies on September 14, 2023, regarding its use and acquisition of artificial intelligence technologies, including facial recognition and face capture technologies. DHS also appointed Eric Hysen as the department’s first chief AI
Privacy & Data Security
L.A. Care to Pay $1.3 Million Settlement Over HIPAA Violations: What You Need to Know
Disregard your Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act obligations at your own risk.
That’s the stark warning covered entities and business associates should take away from a recent settlement entered into by the nation’s largest publicly operated health plan and…
How Government Contractors Should Prepare for the Looming Government Shutdown
With only two days left until the federal government’s new fiscal year begins, Congress remains at an impasse over a dozen spending bills that must be signed into law to keep the government running, leaving many government contractors wondering about…
SEC Gives Finality on Cybersecurity Disclosures for Public Companies
The SEC has now finalized its much anticipated rules for public companies’ cybersecurity disclosures. The final rules, published this month, require disclosure of certain cybersecurity incidents much sooner than under many other breach notification regimes. Additionally, the final rules require…
California Judge Enjoins California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
A California judge recently entered a temporary injunction delaying the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. The trade association, NetChoice, requested the injunction.…
US: New SEC Cyber Rules — A Deep Dive into Cybersecurity Processes to Support Accurate and Complete Disclosures
In our highly connected world, technology and data have become increasingly material to most companies, regardless of industry or sector.…
Under the GDPR, do organizations need to search the prompts they submitted to an AI in response to a deletion request?
The GDPR allows individuals to request that their information be deleted in the following situations:[1]
- Organizations must delete data upon request if the data was processed based solely on consent. The GDPR recognizes that organizations may process data based
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Oct. 5-6 | IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2023
The IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2023 Conference will focus on the intersection of privacy and technology, with sessions focused on applying privacy-enhancing technologies in adtech and health care, compliant uses of consumer location data, online age verification for children, changes…
Under the GDPR, do organizations need to search the prompts they submitted to an AI in response to a correction request?
The right of correction (sometimes called the “right of rectification”) refers to a person’s ability to request that an organization fix any inaccuracies in the personal data it holds about them.[1] Correction is sometimes referred to as an absolute…
Oct. 4 WEBINAR | Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy: The current (and often hidden) U.S. and European framework for regulating AI
Greenberg Traurig Shareholders Reena Bajowala and David Zetoony, Co-Chair of the firm’s U.S. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, will present the MyLawCLE and Federal Bar Association webinar, “Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy: The current (and often hidden) United…