Get a Pentest and security assessment of your IT network.

Cyber Security

California Adopts Strictest Privacy Law in U.S.

The California Consumer Privacy Act took effect Jan. 1, 2020 in California. The law requires companies to notify users about how their user data will be used and monetized along with giving them straightforward tools for opting out. The CCPA was signed into law in June 2018. It is designed to thwart incidents similar to the Cambridge Analytica scandal and incidents such as when DNA-based genealogy firm 23andMe gave pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline access to anonymized data from millions of customers. Critics argue a federal privacy law that provides consistent guidelines would be preferred.

Source: https://threatpost.com/california-adopts-strictest-privacy-law-in-u-s/151497/

Related posts
Cyber Security

Ashley Madison 2.0 Hackers Leak 20GB Data Dump, Including CEO's Emails

Cyber Security

Art of Twitter account hacking

Cyber Security

Alexa Eavesdropping Flub Re-Sparks Voice Assistant Privacy Debate

Cyber Security

Dan Geer, Richard Thieme on specialization in security