Nov 6, 2020 | CCPA, privacy, Privacy Beat
Who will lead Calif. CPRA? Ad tech seeks DC help; Apple requires “privacy nutrition label” Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Jockeying begins to lead California’s new privacy enforcement agency; ad tech turns to DC...
Oct 16, 2020 | fiduciary, governance, identity, privacy, Privacy Beat
Legal think tank suggests third-party “accountability agent” could certify and jump start U.S. privacy rules A trio of privacy lawyers has an idea for jump-starting a uniform privacy framework in the United States without waiting for Congress to act — form a...
Apr 24, 2020 | data, privacy, Privacy Beat, regulation
Designating privacy as a human right: Values and elements to guide a U.S. law Privacy expressed as a human right should be underpinning of U.S. federal law, expert says By Michelle De Mooy The author is Principal of De Mooy Consulting where she helps organizations...
Sep 30, 2019 | identity, investing, privacy, trust, venture capital
Venture capital developing principles for ethical-tech investing in “Race to the Top” initiative At a Silicon Valley roundtable, investors and companies seek consensus on fostering alternatives to surveillance capitalism. Mountain View, CA, Sept 13, 2019—An ambitious...
Jul 12, 2019 | advertising, CCPA, data, GDPR, privacy, technology
COOKIES: Ad-tech companies fighting over who gets control of first-party “cookie” or identity; a role for ITEGA? A competitive war is underway among titans of the ad-tech industry — and at least one scrappy startup — over who will emerge in control as the...
Jun 4, 2019 | CCPA, data, privacy, regulation
Two important efforts to amend the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have emerged — and one of them may affect the sale of premium content. Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Uber and Lyft are pushing at least eight amendments in the California Legislature in...