The latest EDPB guidance about the controller-processor-subprocessor relationship as well as emerging AI and Data Act considerations are reshaping contract requirements and supplier dynamics. On the 3rd of December, Chris Jeffery (Taylor Wessing) and Lucy Lyons (Taylor Wessing) will join Sourcepoint's Nial Ferguson and Marina Pappa to examine the changing landscape of digital supply chain management in Europe. The webinar will conclude with a demo of the newest capabilities of our vendor compliance monitoring software and a Q&A. Register here 👉 https://hubs.li/Q02Z2QBb0 . . . . . . . . #EDPB #subprocessors #subsubprocessors #GDPR #AI #DataAct
Sourcepoint
Software Development
New York City, NY 2,814 followers
Practical privacy for complex problems
About us
Sourcepoint is the practical privacy software company trusted by the world's most influential brands. Supporting over 30 billion consumer touchpoints per month, Sourcepoint offers enterprise-grade privacy automation for complex, dynamic compliance challenges. We have offices in New York, Berlin, and London.
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http://sourcepoint.com
External link for Sourcepoint
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York City, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- data privacy, GDPR, CCPA, consent management, vendor assessment, adtech, martech, and digital marketing
Locations
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New York City, NY 10001, US
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Berlin, Germany 10117, DE
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London, GB
Employees at Sourcepoint
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Legal constraints on the adtech business transformed in 2021. Wait – 2022 was the bigger deal. Or maybe the heaviest blows to the adtech ship, legally, came in 2024. BakerHostetler’s Taylor Bloom, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz’s Daniel M. Goldberg, Squire Patton Boggs‘ Kyle R. Fath, William Magrath, Sourcepoint’s Julie Rubash, McKenzie Thomsen, CIPP/US of In-House Privacy, Inc. boiled down six legal pressures tightening around adtech for the California Lawyers Association. Read their cogent views on how adtech privacy is morphing in The Cybersecurity Law Report today (sub or trial access) #adtech #privacylaw #optouts #privacycompliance: https://lnkd.in/eGR-yrZK
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The French CNIL announced that it ordered several website publishers to modify, within one month, their consent banners that the CNIL found to be misleading. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q02_T62w0
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"With privacy regulations having reduced our ability to measure, retarget, and leverage third-party data (which were arguably not that accurate to begin with)," writes our VP of Marketing Elena Morin, "it's tempting to view first-party data as something of a silver bullet." "As we head into 2025, it’s time to shed the mindset that all first-party data is good data." Read Elena's take on why privacy laws might be the tough love marketers need to be truly data-driven – link in comments. cc: Brian Kane Ben Barokas Nial Ferguson Julie Rubash #PrivacyCompliance #Marketing #DigitalPrivacy #MarTech
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Oregon is ramping up public awareness of its Consumer Privacy Act, releasing new survey data showing 80% of residents prioritize privacy. While the law shares many common requirements with other state privacy laws, one standout obligation is its mandate for businesses to provide consumers with lists of third parties that have purchased their data. This transparency requirement goes beyond typical disclosure obligations. Businesses operating in Oregon need to track and be ready to report on their data selling practices in detail - not just what data they collect, but specifically who they've sold it to.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton is aggressively enforcing the state's new data privacy law, targeting major companies for sharing sensitive user data without proper consent. Latest in the crosshairs: Sirius XM, MyRadar, Miles, and Tapestri. The key issue? These companies allegedly failed to obtain clear, affirmative consent before sharing *sensitive data* – including location and vehicle information. Under Texas law, consent must be "freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous." Link to read more in comments👇 #DataPrivacy #TexasPrivacy #sensitivedata
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The FTC has taken action against data brokers for mishandling sensitive location data, with new settlements targeting Mobilewalla and Gravy Analytics. This brings their total enforcement actions on location data to five companies. Meanwhile, publishers Politico, Gannett, and Nexstar face class action lawsuits in California for allegedly using web trackers to collect user data without consent. These suits argue that tracking technologies violate pre-Internet privacy laws like pen register regulations. Read the full recap; link in comments 👇
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Sourcepoint reposted this
Sourcepoint has unveiled enhanced compliance tools to tackle the rise in digital privacy litigation. As companies face increasing legal challenges, these innovations couldn't come at a better time. Key features: * Comprehensive tracking detection * Detailed parameter analysis * Consent management verification * Third-party vendor monitoring Interested in strengthening your privacy foundation? Reach out for a demo.
Prevent CIPA, wiretapping, FTC, and UDAP litigation :The most complete compliance monitoring on the market.