While the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) is “of 2008,” only in the past few years has BIPA litigation exploded at a pace likely to continue. BIPA generally requires companies that collect biometric information or identifiers in Illinois to adhere to certain practices, including providing a public privacy policy; obtaining written consent before collection; abstaining from the sale of, or other profiting from, biometric data; disclosing biometric data only with prior consent; and maintaining security measures to protect biometric data. The growing wave of BIPA litigation has helped clarify certain aspects of the Act while bringing others into question, as amendments may further alter the legal landscape. Continue Reading Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act: A Reflection on 2023
Ashley Fisher
In Law360, Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity Attorneys Discuss New Draft CPPA Regulations around Cybersecurity Audits and Artificial Intelligence
At its Sept. 8 board meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency reviewed draft regulations addressing cybersecurity audits and risk assessments. If adopted, the proposed regulations would require many businesses already subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act to conduct new, independent audits of their cybersecurity programs. The proposed regulations would also impose broad rules…
When It Rains, It Pours (State Privacy Laws)
Find an umbrella. . . . The recent deluge of state-level privacy legislation continues. Legislatures in three additional states—Indiana, Montana, and Tennessee—have adopted comprehensive privacy laws. The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (ICDPA) was signed into law on May 1, 2023, making Indiana the seventh state to adopt such a law, and legislatures in Montana and Tennessee have passed legislation that is expected to be signed into law by their respective governors soon. Only one month ago, Iowa became the sixth state to adopt a comprehensive privacy law, and, of course, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia each have laws that either are already in effect or that will go into effect later his year. Meanwhile, on April 27, 2023, the governor of Washington signed into law the My Health My Data Act, a significant development that will impact many businesses that collect or process consumer health data (expect an update on this topic here soon). Continue Reading When It Rains, It Pours (State Privacy Laws)