The updates to the Safeguards Rule are far from the only changes occurring when it comes to the obligations businesses have in protecting their customer data. Both federal and state governments are introducing new legislation in response to concerns over privacy and cybersecurity.
There are numerous examples from developed countries around the world, but in the United States several measures are being considered (or have already passed) for codification into law.
The most well-known of these is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This law, which came into effect in 2020, grants California residents the right to know what personal information companies are collecting, why they are collecting it, and who they are sharing it with. It also provides users with the right to opt out of the sale of their data and the right to request the deletion of their data.
Other states are following in California’s footsteps. The New York Privacy Act would grant New York residents similar rights to those provided by the CCPA, including the right to know what personal information is being collected, the purpose for collecting it, and who it is being shared with. It would also provide citizens the right to opt out of the sale of their data and to request the deletion of their data.
In addition to these state efforts, the federal government is also considering introducing new privacy legislation. The Biden Administration recently released a blueprint for an Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights that aims to establish basic principles and standards that ensure the responsible development and use of AI technologies.
The framework proposes that companies would be required to use data and resources in a responsible manner, and also proposes that individuals should have access to clear information about the use of AI systems and have access to recourse if their data or AI systems are misused.
As technology continues to play an increasingly prominent role in our lives, it’s likely that more legislation will be enacted to ensure that customer data remains secure.