The NCLAT’s decision has come as a major relief for the US tech giant, which has a combined user base of 850 million—350 million on Facebook and over 500 million on WhatsApp.
Stradley Ronon’s David Piper reviews use of old statutes like the California Invasion of Privacy Act with new technology like ...
Incoming laws, combined with broader developments on the threat landscape, will create further complexity and urgency for security and compliance teams ...
The New York Health Information Privacy Act (NYHIPA), if enacted, could create a chilling effect on patient access and engagement to readily available digital health care services relied upon by New ...
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The CNIL has published its strategic plan for the period of 2025-2028. This is typical of the CNIL, who regularly inform its stakeholders of ...
Meta had challenged the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) directive issued in November 2024, which imposed a ban on ...
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Thursday stayed part of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) ...
Biometric data is increasingly a focus for criminals as they strive to steal incredibly personal data to use against their targets. By Sam Peters ...
Heightened data privacy concerns emerge as digital age progresses, prompting urgent action for cybersecurity measures.
WhatsApp has been granted interim relief, allowing data sharing with Meta for ads only. Other directives, including a 50% ...
Meta Platforms, the parent company of WhatsApp, has secured interim relief from India’s National Company Law Appellate ...