📢 New resource alert: Navigating US sensitive data privacy Sourcepoint is excited to announce our latest guide: "Navigating the maze: US privacy laws and sensitive data" This comprehensive resource covers: • How different US laws define sensitive data • Key enforcement agencies and recent actions • Best practices for processing sensitive information • A step-by-step framework for evaluating your data practices Download the PDF now to ensure your organization is prepared for the evolving US privacy landscape: https://hubs.ly/Q02H-T310
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Software Development
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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
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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
Updates
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Important reminder from the #FTC.
"the opacity of an identifier cannot be an excuse for improper use or disclosure"
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Guess who dropped by the "She Said Privacy/He Said Security" podcast? Our very own Julie Rubash, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer! Julie had a great chat with hosts Jodi Daniels and Justin Daniels from Red Clover Advisors about the wild world of digital advertising in a cookieless future. They dove into: ✅ Wrangling consent as new targeting methods pop up ✅ Tailoring privacy solutions to fit company needs and regs ✅ Spotting (and dodging) risks in fancy new targeting tech ✅ Blending marketing goals with privacy must-dos Some takeaways from their convo: 1️⃣ Know your data inside and out 2️⃣ Win over consumers with straight-up privacy talk 3️⃣ Give people clear choices on how their data's used Curious about what else Julie and the hosts cooked up? Give it a listen here: https://hubs.ly/Q02HZ60m0
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Will Google's announcement yesterday substantially change the third-party data landscape? The post-third-party cookie future is already here for most of the internet, given other regulatory and industry forces. Publishers and advertisers need to continue to adapt their data strategies for this reality. Fortunately, there's still time to join us a webinar today with ThinkMedium on how to implement the right strategy and solutions for the already-in-progress post-3P-cookie reality. Come with your questions! Sign up here: https://hubs.ly/Q02HDL0P0
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Mark your calendar for the 2024 IAB State Privacy Law Summit in New York City, on Tuesday, November 19! The regulatory landscape continues to evolve rapidly with 19 states having enacted data privacy laws. This event convenes cross-functional privacy professionals in the digital media and advertising industry to engage in deep-dive discussions on legal developments and compliance best practices. Don't miss out, as capacity is limited. Register today! https://hubs.li/Q02H8Sh20
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Need to update CMP disclosures and maintain public cookie pages, as required in the Nordics or to comply with #Oregon's new state privacy law? Whether you need data for a month, a year, or longer, our new feature has got you covered. Introducing our Report Request feature, now available for all your historical data needs. Learn more on our blog: https://hubs.ly/Q02GYQDp0
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Great insights from Daniel M. Goldberg at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz about the recent CPPA Board Meeting.
Today’s #CPPA board meeting provided important insight into #California #privacy enforcement and regulations. Here are some quick takeaways: ⏺ The CPPA board decided not to vote on the new rulemaking package covering topics such as automated decision-making technology and cybersecurity audits. The board will next discuss the rulemaking package at a September meeting. This means that Q2 2025 is likely the earliest the CCPA regulations will be finalized/take effect. ⏺ The CPPA is actively engaged in investigations. Enforcement priorities include opt-out requests, data minimization, consumer rights, and violations impacting vulnerable populations (such as children). Note that the California AG's Office has already brought enforcement actions involving all these issues. ⏺ The CPPA is enhancing its global coordination, collaborating with international authorities like the French CNIL, and exploring potential adequacy under the EU GDPR. For detailed takeaways, read the full article below. #Privacy #CCPA #AI #California Andrew Folks Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
Takeaways from the CPPA's July 2024 Board Meeting (via Passle)
technologylaw.fkks.com
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Have you seen the newest Vendor Trace filters? Now, you can see opt-out behavior by U.S. state — and visualize the impact on your revenue. Learn more 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02GYQDp0
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This week's privacy news: California lawsuit over patient portal trackers overcomes motion to dismiss, and #noyb files files GDPR complaint against Xandr. https://hubs.ly/Q02GLR9Q0
Lawsuit Over Patient Portal Trackers Overcomes Motion to Dismiss
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According to recent research from EMARKETER, 81% of U.S. advertisers still rely on third-party cookies for programmatic ad buys and only 32% of publishers say they are prepared for the end of third-party cookies. If you have not shifted your marketing strategy to account for new privacy requirements, you're not alone! Need help getting started? Join us for a webinar with ThinkMedium on how to (for real!) implement the right strategy and solutions for our new post-3P-cookie reality. Sign up here: https://hubs.ly/Q02GFfCJ0
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