Showing results for npr phone number 1800 299 964 page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page 860 490 8326 number 1800 299 964 ___ 860-490-8326 number 1800 299 964 number 1 1800 299 1800 299 964 860 490 8326 1800 299 964

Meet David Sallay, FPF’s new Youth & Education Privacy Director
[…] zone of just right. What’s something that you think is flying under the radar? Many of the most damaging privacy harms are small in terms of the number of students they impact and likely won’t appear on the front page of a newspaper. If you see a lot of the privacy complaints that go […]

Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Bill: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] a greater impact (including harm and discrimination) to the personal data subject (Art. 4). Notably, unlike other personal data protection frameworks, the PDP Law also identifies a number of categories of “personal data of a general nature” which, by definition, would not qualify as specific personal data. These include a person’s full name, gender, […]

Are we there yet? The long road to nowhere: The demise of India’s draft data protection bill
[…] aftermath of the Pegasus scandal in India are yet to be substantively addressed by Government and policymakers. The withdrawal of the PDP Bill comes as an increasing number of countries adopt comprehensive data protection legislation. Others in India’s neighborhood, including China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh, have enacted – or are very close to enacting, their […]

Judge declares Buenos Aires’ Fugitive Facial Recognition System Unconstitutional
[…] unlawful detentions. The decision found several inconsistencies between the local government and Public Defender’s assertions regarding unlawful detentions arising from SFRP “false positives.” When asked about the number of detentions due to “false positives,” the government claimed there had been no wrongful detentions after the implementation of the SFRP, and that any false alarm […]

What Happened to the Risk-Based Approach to Data Transfers?
[…] submitted in order to prove compliance with the GDPR.” Author Name Tweet 2. Questions of law to be investigated Based on the GA decision, there are a number of questions of law to be investigated: Does the RBA apply to the accountability requirements in Article 24 only, in the sense that the standard of […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Japan’s Data Protection Law
[…] the handling is lawful and fair and in most cases, notify the data subject of how his/her personal information will be handled. That said, consent plays a number of secondary roles and may be required for certain activities concerning personal information. By default, a PIHBO must obtain data subject’s consent before: changing the utilization […]

Looking Back to Forge Ahead: Challenges of Developing an “African Conception” of Privacy
[…] in the globalized world order, legal efforts to shape the perceptions of the need for privacy have increased in frequency and importance, as seen in the growing number of privacy and data protection laws. Privacy in Africa is now not only viewed through the lens of individualism (seen as gaining prominence over collective living). […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Macau’s Data Protection Law
[…] perform certain administrative duties, such as identifying jurisdictions which provide an adequate standard of data protection for purposes of cross-border data transfer. The OPDP has issued a number of guidelines on interpretation of the PDPA in different contexts, including several concerning the use of biometrics, as well as a large number of case notes […]

ETSI’s consumer IoT cybersecurity ‘conformance assessments’: parallels with the AI Act
[…] to the specification. For brevity, we refer to the specification for the terminology. Figure 1. A visual summary of the assessment procedure according to the specification ( page 18) Existing security certifications or third-party evaluations of the IoT device and/or its parts may be used partially as conformity evidence to complement or inform the […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in India’s Data Protection Law
[…] processing personal data which provide a window into Indian regulators’ perspectives on these topics and may still be relevant in future legislation. The PDP Bill provided a number of different legal bases for processing personal data, including consent but also several alternative bases which apply when processing of personal data is necessary for: compliance […]