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.
AI Governance—Key Takeaways From the 2026 IAPP Global Summit
AI dominated the conversation at the IAPP Summit 2026, as it has in the last several years.
This post distills themes about AI governance from across the summit into practical guidance for businesses navigating high-stakes AI compliance questions.
State Privacy Enforcers Discuss Collaboration and Enforcement Priorities: Key Takeaways From IAPP Global Summit 2026
At the 2026 IAPP Global Summit in Washington, D.C., a panel titled “State Collaboration on Privacy” brought together state privacy enforcers to discuss how they are working together and what businesses should expect.
The panelists were:
Where Privacy Is Headed Next: Key Takeaways From the 2026 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
Privacy law doesn’t stand still, and neither do the regulators shaping it.
Litigation Update: Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act
Since 2023, Washington courts have seen more than 25 cases filed for alleged violations of Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA).
This Article outlines recent litigation trends and key takeaways following a Washington Supreme Court decision regarding CEMA’s reach.
Privacy Law Recap 2025—State Enforcement
While 2025 saw no new state comprehensive privacy laws enacted, state enforcement activity accelerated—individually and collaboratively—reflecting trends likely to intensify in 2026.
Key enforcement focus areas included youth privacy and online safety, consumer rights, and data brokers/data sales. This post discusses highlights from 2025 and looks at expected trends in 2026.
Privacy Law Recap 2025—FTC Enforcement
This past year saw significant change at the Federal Trade Commission, as Andrew Ferguson was appointed chairman by President Donald Trump, replacing Lina Khan, who served as chair during the Biden administration.
New York Requires Disclosure of Personalized Algorithmic Pricing
Key Takeaways
- New York now requires businesses to disclose when they use personal data to generate individualized, algorithmically determined prices for consumers in New York.
- Several exceptions apply, including entities subject to insurance law, certain financial institutions, and certain subscription pricing practices.
President Trump Approves Short-Term Renewal of CISA 2015
Congress included in the appropriations bill of November 12, 2025, an extension of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA 2015), 6 U.S.C. §§ 1501–10, through January 30, 2026.
House Bill Introduced to Shield the U.S. From Cybersecurity Risks Posed by Quantum Computing
Congress members have proposed legislation that would introduce new measures to enhance the United States’ cybersecurity resilience in the face of advancing quantum computing capabilities.
Preparing for the California Cyber Audit Regulations
On September 23, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency confirmed that their cyber audit regulations will at long last go into effect on January 1, 2026.
You can be forgiven for losing track since these were first proposed in September 2023, but now is the time to start considering how they will apply to your company and budgeting for that impact.
2025 Breach Notification Law Update
State Updates, Security Mandates, and the Federal Regulatory Horizon
“A New Era of Privacy Enforcement”: CPPA Signals Intensified Oversight while Advancing New Regulations
150 consumer complaints per week. A consortium of privacy regulators. “Hundreds of open investigations.”
California, Colorado, and Connecticut Launch Multi-State Investigative Sweep Focusing on Global Privacy Control
In a major move signaling the growing power of multi-state cooperation on privacy enforcement, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), alongside the Attorneys General of California, Colorado, and Connecticut (collectively, the “Coalition”), announced an investigative sweep targeting businesses that fail to honor
Privacy in Focus: California’s Legislative Session Closes with Major Changes
California’s legislature has once again taken center stage in the national privacy conversation, passing a flurry of privacy bills during a marathon session that stretched into the night of September 12.
CPPA Approves Cybersecurity, Automated Decisionmaking, and Risk Assessment Regulations
After years of drafting, discussions, and debates, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) Board reached a significant milestone in its efforts to bring to fruition regulations that have been in discussion by the CPPA Board for several years.