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Recent posts on the Privacy & Information Security Law blog include:

NYC DCWP Proposes Rules to Implement New Law Governing Automated Employment Decision Tools

FTC Announces Agenda for PrivacyCon 2022

FTC Takes Action Against Drizly and its CEO for Alleged Security Failures that Exposed Data of 2.5 Million Consumers

CIPL Publishes White Paper on Protecting Children’s Data Privacy

Basic Security Requirements for Smartphone Pre-installed Apps in China

TSA Issues New Railroad Cybersecurity Requirements

UK Information Commissioner’s Office Fines Construction Company £4.4 Million for Breach of Security Obligations

Texas AG Sues Google for Alleged Violations of State Biometric Privacy Law

New York Legislature Considers New York Child Data Privacy and Protection Act

CIPL Responds to UK DCMS Proposed Approach to Regulating AI

NYDFS Fines EyeMed $4.5 Million for Cybersecurity Violations

CNIL Fines Clearview AI 20 Million Euros for Unlawful Use of Facial Recognition Technology

White House to Release Cybersecurity Labeling System for IoT Devices

New York Attorney General Fines E-Commerce Parent Company for Failing to Properly Handle a Data Breach

First Ever BIPA Trial Results in $228 Million Judgment Against BNSF Railway

CPPA Releases Modified Proposed CPRA Regulations

Biden-Harris Administration Statement on Cybersecurity in America

Google to Pay $85 Million to Settle Arizona Geolocation Tracking Privacy Suit

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Releases “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights”

President Biden Issues Executive Order on New EU-U.S. Data Transfer Pact

U.S. Department of Justice Announces U.S. – UK CLOUD Act Agreement

European Commission Publishes Proposal for Cyber Resilience Act

Former Uber Security Chief Found Guilty in Criminal Trial for Failure to Disclose Breach to FTC