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NDPB commissioner discusses need for Nigerian privacy professional development

Nairametrics reports Nigeria Data Protection Bureau Commissioner Vincent Olatunji is concerned about the lack of privacy professionals installed within Nigerian businesses. Olatunji said his office identified 500,000 organizations that require privacy personnel, but the country has "a huge gap" with only 10,000 jobs filled. The NDPB is offering training with an eye toward equipping 250,000 professionals to close the gap.

European Commission commits to strengthening EU GDPR enforcement

TechCrunch reports the European Commission will launch a new enforcement review plan to ensure adequate application of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. In response to GDPR enforcement questions by the European Ombudsman, the commission will require national data protection authorities to file "an overview of large-scale cross-border investigations under the GDPR" every two months.

Practical considerations from EU enforcement: Legal bases and transparency

Recent EU enforcement actions yielded important information and considerations for privacy professionals. After parsing through 800 pages of regulator decision-making, IAPP Research and Insights Director Joe Jones offers legal analysis and comments regarding key practical points related to the EU General Data Protection Regulation’s legal bases and transparency requirements.

FTC proposes $1.5M fine for violation of Health Breach Notification Rule

In its first enforcement action under the Health Breach Notification Rule, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission prohibited GoodRx Holdings from sharing user health data with third parties for advertising purposes. The FTC said the telehealth and prescription drug discount provider failed to notify consumers about unauthorized disclosures of sensitive health data with advertising companies and social media platforms, as required under the rule.

CPPA releases proposed CPRA final regulations

The California Privacy Protection Agency Board published agenda items for its Feb. 3 meeting, including the final draft of its proposed California Privacy Rights Act regulations. The board announced discussion and possible action to finalize CPRA regulations in its meeting notice preceding the release of meeting materials. Finalization during the meeting would trigger a 30-day review from the California Office of Administrative Law.

Protecting reproductive health data post-Roe

In an interview with Politico, U.S. Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., discussed proposed legislation to strengthen Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act protections for reproductive health data and the importance of safeguarding such sensitive and personal information. Post Roe v. Wade, Jacobs said, "None of our privacy laws are really set up for what we are going through and what society looks like.

European Parliament to discuss proposed AI Act's high-risk classification

Members of European Parliament plan to debate the proposed Artificial Intelligence Act's classification criteria for high-risk AI deployments. AI Act co-rapporteurs Brando Benifei and Dragoș Tudorache prepared a potential compromise text ahead of discussions aimed at making clear distinctions between actual or potential risks. The MEPs' meeting will also include adoption of prior compromise texts on requirements for high-risk AI systems and innovation measures.