CCPA is regarded by data privacy advocates as one of the most sweeping data privacy regulations in the US to date. CCPA is somewhat similar to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the data privacy law in the European Union, in that companies are required to disclose to their users what personal data of theirs is being collected, whether it is sold, and to whom. While I applaud Microsoft, Google, and other companies for leading the way with ambitious data privacy policies, I also have a healthy dose of skepticism about the motivations for doing so, and also about their ability to actually execute on this. In an early Dark Reading column, I explored the ramifications of the British Airways data breach involving an orchestrated phishing campaign that compromised the personal data of almost 500,000 customers of the airline. This includes making companies minimize the data they collect about people, specify the purposes for which they are collecting and using people's data, and making them more responsible for analyzing and improving data systems to ensure that they use personal data appropriately.
from Cyware News - Latest Cyber News
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