• Episode 151 — Top November 2023 Data Privacy News

  • Dec 7 2023
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 151 — Top November 2023 Data Privacy News

  • Summary

  • Major data privacy news from November - the meaning beneath the headlines:

    California issues proposed rules on ADTs – Automated Decision-making Technology. Applying California’s principal data privacy statute, the California Privacy Protection Agency proposes opt-out requirements, pre-use notices, and other measures for AI and related organizations. A New Landmark for Consumer Control Over their Personal Information: CPPA Proposes Regulatory Framework for Automated Decisionmaking Technology (ca.gov).

    The TSA is using biometrics at U.S. airports with little notice or disclosure. Some U.S. Senators have called “time-out.” What’s going on with biometrics at airports? BUR23A41 (senate.gov).

    The influential Data & Trust Alliance proposes eight cross-border Data Provenance Standards. Learn how international standards are being set by the private sector to increase transparency, reliability, and use of datasets essential for AI. Will data become labeled and tracked like food and art? How does private standard setting lay the groundwork for privacy conscious laws and regulations? Consider the immediate opportunity to provide your comments about AI and personal data privacy. The Data & Trust Alliance (dataandtrustalliance.org).

    Tune in to Episode 151 for analysis, as the world of data privacy spins toward 2024.

    Time stamps:
    00:59 — ADTs
    09:02 — The TSA is using biometrics
    13:47 — Data & Trust Alliance proposed Data Provenance Standards

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