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Archive for May, 2021

Categories : CDPI Privacy Newsletter
Dates : May 2021

Passwordless authentication on the rise

May 11, 2021
The trend of using passwordless authentication continues to grow. Last spring, Microsoft reported that 150M people used it for Windows login, and now a Cybersecurity Insiders and HYPR report shows how and why businesses are adopting it. While 67% lack a UX team for security, they see it as a cost-saving measure 14% and an important as part of digital transformation 21%. Read More – report Read More – Credential theft types
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IT’S NOT THE LAW (05/04/2021)

May 4, 2021
After much fanfare, support by Florida’s governor, and passage of conflicting versions in the state House and Senate, the Florida legislature adjourned without a final vote on a proposed privacy bill, which would have been the third enacted in the U.S. The House included a private right of action while the Senate did not. The House then failed to vote on the revised bill, leaving the state with no new legislation. Washington State also saw its privacy bill fail - for the third year in a row. As in Flordia, the state House and Senate failed to agree on private lawsuits.
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Amazon to face potential class-action suit over children’s voiceprint collection

May 4, 2021
The U.S. federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused Amazon’s request for arbitration and allowed the case to proceed. The 2019 suit alleges that the company captured and stored the voiceprints in violation of privacy laws in eight states. Lawyers for the plaintiffs claim Alexa illegally records kids without parental consent and are seeking monetary compensation for the as well as an injunction that requires Amazon to get consent before it records minors’ interactions with Alexa.
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