Senators to FTC: Car Companies’ Data Privacy Practices Must be Investigated

U.S. senators have raised concerns about how car companies handle consumer data, revealing that major automakers share and sell drivers' information without proper consent.

UK to Introduce Watered-Down Version of Mandatory Reporting for Ransomware Attacks

Despite the limited scope of the bill, it aims to protect digital services and supply chains from cyberattacks. The legislation will also empower regulators to ensure critical infrastructure companies implement essential cyber safety measures.

Europol Says Home Routing Mobile Encryption Feature Aids Criminals

Europol is proposing solutions to address challenges posed by privacy-enhancing technologies in Home Routing that impede law enforcement's ability to intercept communications in criminal investigations.

US Supreme Court Ruling on Chevron Doctrine May Upend Future Cybersecurity Regulation

The ruling may lead to legal challenges against recent cybersecurity regulations, including the 2023 cyber incident reporting requirements by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Vermont’s Landmark Privacy Bill Killed as Legislature Fails to Override Veto

Vermont's state data privacy bill was killed due to the legislature's failure to override the governor's veto. Although the House of Representatives supported overriding the veto, the bill's supporters did not have enough votes in both chambers.

ONCD Urges Congress to Harmonize Cybersecurity Regulations

The head of the Office of the National Cyber Director called on Congress to better harmonize cross-sector baseline cybersecurity requirements in regulated industries following years of federal and international guidance.

Privacy Abuses Will Meet ‘Full Force of the Law’ From New Texas Unit, Attorney General Says

Promising “aggressive enforcement of Texas privacy laws,” state Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Tuesday the creation of a new data-privacy team within his office’s consumer protection unit.

Mix of Federal Cyber Laws Hurts Security and Competitiveness, Businesses Tell White House

The White House on Tuesday publicly shared the feedback it received on how to best untangle federal cybersecurity regulations, as congressional appetite grows for the administration to tackle the longstanding problem.

SEC Clarifies Intent of Cybersecurity Breach Disclosure Rules After Initial Filings

Cybersecurity breach reporting requirements adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission last year aren’t intended for voluntary disclosure of “immaterial” incidents, a senior agency official said in a recent statement.

US SEC Approves Wall Street Data Breach Reporting Regs

The SEC has approved new regulations that require broker-dealers and investment firms to notify their clients within 30 days of detecting a data breach, in an effort to modernize and enhance the protection of consumers' financial data.

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