A recent decision by Hungary’s Data Protection Authority (NAIH) offers a deceptively modest outcome, a €5,000 fine, but sends a much stronger signal on the evolving expectations around data minimization
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New Effort at Federal Privacy Law Big On Promises
By Mark G. McCreary on
Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL) proposed federal legislation last week that would create a two tier standard of protection, whereby “covered information” would fall under the standard “opt-out” method and “sensitive information” would fall under an “opt-in” method.
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