Perkins on Privacy
Perkins on Privacy
Perkins on Privacy keeps you informed about the latest developments in privacy and data security law. Our insights are provided by Perkins Coie's Privacy & Security practice, recognized by Chambers as a leading firm in the field.
FERC Establishes New Monitoring Requirements for Bulk Electric Systems
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has published a final rule calling for the North American Electric Reliability Corporation to develop standards for internal network cybersecurity monitoring.
How AI and Automated Systems Use Can Lead to Discrimination in Hiring
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automated systems can increase efficiency and help reduce human error.
New TSA Rail Cybersecurity Rule Shows Trend Toward Prescriptive Mandates
FTC Claims Sharing User Health Data With Advertising Platforms Is a “Security Breach”
For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission has brought an enforcement action under its 2009 Health Breach Notification Rule (HBNR).
Biden Administration Plans Mandatory Cybersecurity Regulations for Critical Infrastructure Companies
Important Lessons from the Hive Ransomware Disruption
The recently announced disruption of the Hive ransomware network is a significant and welcome accomplishment. It cuts off bad actors from the gains they sought to extract from victims and makes their continued criminal activity more challenging.
Almost There and Starting Again: CPPA Votes To Finalize Regulations and Launches Round Two
The Board of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) approved a rulemaking package covering Sections 7000–7304 of their draft regulations on February 3, 2023.
California Attorney General Targets Popular Mobile Apps in CCPA Enforcement Sweep
As it did last year, the California Attorney General's Office recognized Data Privacy Day by announcing its latest investigative sweep under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
One Step Closer: California Privacy Protection Agency Reviews Comments for CCPA Regulations
What is the US-UK Data Access Agreement and Why Does it Matter?
This is Not a Drill: CPPA Gets Closer to Finalizing Certain Privacy Regulations
Western States Continue To Shape US Privacy Landscape: Colorado CPA and California CPRA
The Colorado attorney general's office sent shockwaves throughout the privacy world on September 30, 2022, when it published its proposed Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) draft rules (Draft Rules).
President Biden Issues Executive Order Regarding Signals Intelligence Activities, Clearing Way for New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
President Biden issued an executive order (EO) increasing protections and safeguards for personal data subject to signals intelligence activities.
The EU’s Digital Services Act: A Paradigm Shift for Online Intermediaries
Following the European Council's approval last week, the Digital Services Act (DSA) has been officially adopted, starting the countdown to the law's entry into force later this year.