Data Privacy & Security

How Does California's New Law Safeguard Your Neural Privacy Rights?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Does California's New Law Safeguard Your Neural Privacy Rights?

The evolving landscape of neurotechnology brings with it unprecedented possibilities and significant risks, particularly in terms of privacy. With the advent of mind-reading technologies, the boundaries of personal privacy are being redefined. Recognizing this, California has stepped up with

Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?

The Kenyan government's recent decision to recoup unpaid loans from the Hustler Fund by accessing defaulters' M-PESA accounts has ignited a significant debate regarding its legality and implications for data privacy. The contentious move was justified by Susan Mang'eni, Principal Secretary for the

Is LinkedIn’s Use of AI Features Compromising User Privacy?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is LinkedIn’s Use of AI Features Compromising User Privacy?

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to infiltrate various sectors, LinkedIn has found itself in the spotlight for controversial reasons. The professional networking platform's recent initiatives to use AI for enhancing user experiences have raised serious concerns about data privacy and

Can South Korea Strengthen Privacy Laws to Match Global Standards?
Tech & Intellectual Property Can South Korea Strengthen Privacy Laws to Match Global Standards?

As South Korea grapples with the evolving landscape of data privacy, it faces mounting pressure to bolster its regulations for Big Tech companies. The country currently lags behind global standards, and this shortfall has led to frequent data leaks and cybersecurity incidents. Given the intense

How Will the DoJ's New ECCP Impact Corporate Compliance Programs?
Corporate & Financial Law How Will the DoJ's New ECCP Impact Corporate Compliance Programs?

Corporate compliance programs are at the forefront of maintaining legal and ethical business conduct. With the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) recently updating its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) guidance, the stakes have never been higher for companies to ensure their

Worldcoin and TFH Fined $830K by South Korea for Data Privacy Violations
Tech & Intellectual Property Worldcoin and TFH Fined $830K by South Korea for Data Privacy Violations

In a significant regulatory action, South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has imposed fines amounting to 1.1 billion Korean won (approximately $830,000) on Worldcoin and its parent company, Tools For Humanity (TFH). The penalties were levied for mishandling biometric data,

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