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June 26, 2025 - R+C Newsletter

Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider

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CYBERSECURITY

New Hires More Likely to Fall for Phishing + Social Engineering Attacks

When assessing cybersecurity risk in your organization, it is important to understand your users and their behavior. A new study by Keepnet sheds light on new hire behavior concerning phishing susceptibility. According to its recent survey, the 2025 New Hires Phishing Susceptibility Report, a whopping “71% of new hires click on phishing emails within 3 months” of starting their position. New hires are 44% more likely to fall for phishing and social media attacks than seasoned employees. Read more


ENFORCEMENT + LITIGATION

Where the Rubber Meets Regulation - FTC Clarifies Data Security Requirements for Auto Dealers Under Safeguards Rule

On June 16, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued FAQs that directly affect many automobile dealers, clarifying how its Safeguards Rule (the Rule), part of the FTC’s implementation of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), applies to the automotive sector. The Rule requires non-banking financial institutions to implement measures to protect customer information—and the FTC is making it clear that many car dealerships fall within that definition. Read more


INFORMATION GOVERNANCE

Mastering Information Governance with the ARMA IGIM 2.1 Framework Part 1: Introduction to the ARMA IGIM Framework

Today, organizations face unprecedented data challenges. The sheer volume of information, evolving regulations, and the rising momentum of artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionizing industries make it clear that information governance (IG) is not optional. The ARMA IGIM 2.1 framework provides organizations with a practical, structured approach to manage data effectively, enabling them to meet these challenges head-on. Read more


ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE

Texas AI Governance Law Signed by Governor

On June 22, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA) into law. Despite the ongoing debate in the Senate over the provision in the reconciliation bill that declares a moratorium on the ability of states to legislate artificial intelligence (AI), the signing of HB 149 is a declaration that states will continue to legislate when it comes to consumer protection and the AI use unless such is preempted by a final passed reconciliation bill. That bill is pending in the U.S. Senate as of this writing. Read more


Privacy Tip #448

Privacy Tips for 2025: A Timely Reminder

After writing over 500 privacy tips in my career, it gets a little difficult to find new content to keep the tips relevant and timely. I came across a recent post by the CyberGuy, Kurt Knutsson, that I thought our readers would get some insightful tips from, including up to date ideas on how and why to keep your identifiable information from AI tools like ChatGPT. Read more