Skip to content

Menu

Network by SubjectChannelsBlogsHomeAboutContact
AI Legal Journal logo
Subscribe
Search
Close
PublishersBlogsNetwork by SubjectChannels
Subscribe

CPW Week in Review

By Kristin Bryan on March 7, 2022
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn
pexels-photo-792199

In case you missed it, below are recent posts from Consumer Privacy World covering the latest developments on data privacy, security and innovation.  Please reach out to the authors if you are interested in additional information.

SEC Set to Consider Cybersecurity Proposal to Amend Regulations, Likely Affecting Public Companies | Consumer Privacy World

Privacy Continues to be Top of Mind Issue With President Biden’s State of the Union Address and Movement on FTC Nominee Today | Consumer Privacy World

UPDATED: Utah One Step Closer to a Consumer Privacy Bill | Consumer Privacy World

CPW on the Speaking Circuit in March: Warren to Speak at PrivSec China on China’s Data Privacy Law | Consumer Privacy World

Georgia Considering Broad Privacy Bill With Private Right of Action and Liquidated Statutory Damages That Would Exceed Scope of California Law | Consumer Privacy World

Utah One Step Closer to a Consumer Privacy Bill | Consumer Privacy World

Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP and CPW Welcomes Privacy Pro David Oberly | Consumer Privacy World

ICO, CMA and Google Reach Agreement on Privacy Sandbox Proposals | Consumer Privacy World

The Metaverse Social and Economic Implications: A Do-Not-Miss CTO Circle Event | Consumer Privacy World

Federal Judge Refuses Second Time to Approve Class Action Settlement, Rejecting Plaintiffs “You Can Lead a Horse To Water” Explanation Upon Identifying Notice Deficiencies | Consumer Privacy World

Squire Patton Boggs Continues Growth of Acclaimed Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice With Promotion of Kyle Fath and Litigator Kristin Bryan to Partner | Consumer Privacy World

President Biden to Nominate DC Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court-What Impact Will This Have on Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Cases Going Forward? | Consumer Privacy World

Illinois Appellate Panel Ruling Findings Union Workers Biometric Claims Preempted by Labor Law and Subject to Binding Arbitration | Consumer Privacy World

Federal Court Dismisses California Cybersecurity Litigation Concerning Alleged Disclosure of Information in Website Hack | Consumer Privacy World

Early FTC Action in 2022 on Data Privacy, Facial Recognition and AI Less Likely Following Commissioner Remarks to U.S. Chamber of Commerce | Consumer Privacy World

Loyalty Program CCPA Compliance: Kyle Dull Talks to Law360 | Consumer Privacy World

Federal Court Gives Rare Refusal for Final Sign Off on Data Privacy Class Action Settlement, Faulting Low Take Rate and Excessive Fees | Consumer Privacy World

CCPA/CPRA Proposed Amendments Would Extend HR and B2B Data Exemptions, or Would They? | Consumer Privacy World

EDPB Coordinated Enforcement Action on Cloud under the CEF and the French CNIL’s 2022 Investigation Program | Consumer Privacy World

Photo of Kristin Bryan Kristin Bryan

Kristin Bryan is a data privacy and cybersecurity litigator experienced in the resolution of complex disputes.

Kristin has deep expertise defending clients in federal class action and multidistrict litigations concerning allegations that their practices violated federal and state privacy laws. This includes in…

Kristin Bryan is a data privacy and cybersecurity litigator experienced in the resolution of complex disputes.

Kristin has deep expertise defending clients in federal class action and multidistrict litigations concerning allegations that their practices violated federal and state privacy laws. This includes in the context of data breach and incident response litigation. As a natural extension of her experience litigating data privacy disputes, Kristin also provides practical, business-oriented privacy advice to a wide range of clients and has represented them in government investigations regarding their privacy practices.

Kristin is CIPP/US certified and routinely publishes and speaks on cutting-edge developments in data privacy and cybersecurity litigation. Kristin is currently the co-chair of the International Association of Privacy Professional (IAPP)’s KnowledgeNet Chapter for Cleveland and on the IAPP’s Privacy Bar Advisory Board. She is a 2020-21 Vice Chair of the ABA TIPS Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee and managing editor of Squire Patton Boggs’ data privacy blog Consumer Privacy World.

Prior to joining the firm, Kristin worked at an international law firm in New York, specializing in Data Strategy & Security.

View full website bio.

Read more about Kristin Bryan
Show more Show less
  • Posted in:
    Privacy & Data Security
  • Blog:
    Consumer Privacy World
  • Organization:
    Squire Patton Boggs
  • Article: View Original Source

LexBlog logo
Copyright © 2026, LexBlog. All Rights Reserved.
Legal content Portal by LexBlog LexBlog Logo