What is HIPAA? Part II
Part II – The HIPAA Privacy & Security Rule In Part I of this series, we covered what the Health Insurance Portability... Read More
What is HIPAA?
Part I – An Overview If you work in the healthcare field, or if you have ever been seen as a patient... Read More
Colorado Privacy Act (CPA): An Update
In the summer of 2021, Colorado established the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), which goes into effect on July 1, 2023. The CPA... Read More
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA)
CDPA requires that businesses only hold the pieces of data they need for a specific purpose and necessary to achieve that purpose; these principles are commonly referred to
Making Your To-Do List for 2023? Don’t Forget to Include Data Privacy and Cybersecurity!
The new year is bringing some additional requirements to business which require more attention to privacy and cybersecurity. Learn more.
Karling v. Samsara BIPA Blog
In David Karling, et. Al. v. Samsara, Inc., a federal court in the Northern District of Illinois has declined to dismiss a class action complaint brought under the Illinois Biometric Information & Privacy Act (“BIPA”), by a truck driver against a maker of facial recognition
California Federal Court to Decide Whether the Absence of a Public Facing Retention Policy Constitute a Single Violation of BIPA or Whether Multiple Violations Are Possible.
Unique among state laws, the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) creates a private right of action for "any person aggrieved" by a violation of the statute and provides for statutory damages of $1,000 for a negligent violation to $5,000