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The Nebraska Data Privacy Act becomes effective today. It includes a 30-day cure period with no sunset date.
The New Hampshire privacy law goes into effect today. It includes a 60-day cure period until December 31, 2025, followed by the Attorney General's discretion.
The New Jersey privacy law takes effect today. It includes a 30-day cure period until July 15, 2026.
DORA becomes fully applicable, with financial entities required to comply with its operational resilience requirements for ICT risk management.
General provisions of the AI Act become applicable, including prohibited AI practices and establishment of the EU AI Office.
Germany's NIS2 Implementation Act expected to enter into force, extending cybersecurity obligations to approximately 29,500 companies.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) will focus on enforcing the right to erasure in 2025 (Article 17 GDPR) through coordinated actions across 30 Data Protection Authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor
There are two key effective dates associated with the DSP: April 8, 2025 and October 6, 2025. Starting April 8, 2025, entities and individuals are required to comply with the DSP’s prohibitions and restrictions, and with all other provisions of the DSP with the exception of the affirmative obligations of subpart J (related to due […]
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission published the final amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule in the Federal Register. Amendments cover "one new definition and modifications to several others, as well as updates to key provisions to respond to changes in technology and online practices." The updates are effective 23 June 2025.
The Tennessee privacy law becomes effective today. It includes a 60-day cure period with no sunset date.
There are two key effective dates associated with the DSP: April 8, 2025 and October 6, 2025. Starting April 8, 2025, entities and individuals are required to comply with the DSP’s prohibitions and restrictions, and with all other provisions of the DSP with the exception of the affirmative obligations of subpart J (related to due […]