This month in the life of alerts private: President Cybersecurity releases a national action plan, the European Commission and the United States are trying to finalize their privacy shield, and more! Here are the stories that we have recently discovered that you should know.
White House established a National Cybersecurity Action Plan
The Office of the Press Secretary released cybersecurity NAP President a plan that the white House identifies as seven years in the making. One of the principles of the National Action Plan of cybersecurity, or CNAC, is the formation of a "Commission on strengthening national cybersecurity. The commission will be composed of people from outside the government, and will include of the brightest minds in technology in business. Read more ...
European Commission Releases Terms Shield
in a European development Commission published its requirements for a privacy shield agreement required between the EU and the USA regarding the data transfer across the Atlantic. the agreement Privacy Shield should be announced in late February, but some issues will still need to be resolved, namely the mass surveillance disparities between States States and the European Union. Read more ...
Two French agents Claiming Facebook is Violating Privacy Laws
French agencies Directorate of competition, consumption and fraud Control and the CNIL, argue that Facebook violates the laws of the French privacy. Facebook faces sanctions for France if they do not meet when the data protection laws in France in the next two months. The question arises from the application of the organizations Facebook secretly collects user data on political and religious views and sexual orientation for targeted advertising. Read more ...
US Senate passes bill that could prove crucial for Privacy Shield
the US Senate passed a bill that could prove critical in establishing a resolution of privacy shield with the European Commission. The bill, dubbed The Judicial Compensation Law gives citizens of the European Union the right to take the misuse of their data at the court of the United States. The bill was passed in part because the European Commission has identified as a requirement for the pending agreement. Read more ...
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