The result of the article is a list of topics related to cyber regulations, such as AI, quantum encryption, attack surface management, venture capital, regulations, and criminal gangs. The three main reasons for these regulations are voter privacy, the economy, and national security, which can sometimes be in conflict with each other. Privacy is a major issue that is being discussed, and the Privacy Shield was declared illegal in the Schrems II court ruling. The US and the EU have been working on a replacement for the Privacy Shield, and the US issued an Executive Order to implement the EU-US Data Privacy Framework agreement. This agreement was then approved by the European Commission. In 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act will come into effect, and the FTC may become more involved in privacy matters. Additionally, the US government is looking into a federal privacy law, and CISA's CPGs may become mandatory for federal agencies. Finally, governments are concerned about the spread of misinformation and extremist viewpoints on social media platforms, and organizations may be held accountable for their lack of cybersecurity.
This Cyber News was published on www.securityweek.com. Publication date: Thu, 02 Feb 2023 13:43:02 +0000