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The Privacy Data Protection And Cybersecurity Law Review 6th Alan Charles Raul

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The Privacy Data Protection And Cybersecurity Law Review 6th Alan Charles Raul
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Publisher: Law Business Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 455
Author: Alan Charles Raul
ISBN: 9781838620622, 1838620621
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 6th

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The Privacy Data Protection And Cybersecurity Law Review 6th Alan Charles Raul by Alan Charles Raul 9781838620622, 1838620621 instant download after payment.

Following the first year of life under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and with only months to go until the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect, 2019 feels more like Waiting for Godot than Hallelujah Chorus. Unless policy makers around the world make a real effort to identify the actual privacy risks people face, we will see more of the same in 2020 – an incessant barrage of tedious cookie notices, overwrought haranguing against tailored advertising and more blaming of victims of cybercrime for governments’ failure to protect their economies from electronic attack by sophisticated state actors and criminals.

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