The integration of #IoT syncing through #internet #IoT #Datasecurity #internetlaw #privacy #datasecuritylaw https://twitter.com/STIDIA_Security/status/740198600295231488
— $Mr. Jose Blas Lorenzo Jr. (@LorenzoLawFirm) June 7, 2016
RT @RethinkIntel: Google, Facebook, Yahoo, rights groups oppose FBI expansion of surveillance http://www.computerworld.com/article/3080057/data-privacy/google-facebook-yahoo-rights-groups-oppose-fbi-expansion-of-surveillance-powers.html via @computerworld
— $Frank Mascagni III (@Frankmascagniii) June 7, 2016
RT @StanfordCIS: EU, U.S. sign data privacy umbrella agreement. Affiliate Scholar @omertene comments on possible consequences. http://www.scmagazine.com/eu-us-sign-data-privacy-umbrella-agreement/article/501240/
— $Stanford Law School (@StanfordLaw) June 7, 2016
Nice from @freepress on how ISPs use the "Confusion Illusion" to fight #privacy rules. http://www.freepress.net/blog/2016/06/07/illusion-confusion-and-fcc-broadband-privacy-proposal @mattfwood
— $(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) June 7, 2016
Digital Privacy, Cyber Security, and Data Breach: A Growing Concern https://lnkd.in/evDZCpe
— $Beverly Michaelis (@OreLawPracMgmt) June 7, 2016
Future-Proofing Privacy: Profiling Restrictions versus Big Data http://ow.ly/g2bf5017Rvb
— $Monique Herbst Altheim (@AltheimPrivacy) June 7, 2016
TheTakeaway: RT endrapeoncampus: "What he lost was concrete...what she lost was internal - privacy, trust, confide… http://bit.ly/1t5k9XS
— $Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Esq. (@PrometheusLaw) June 7, 2016
The Illusion of Confusion and the FCC’s Broadband Privacy Proposal: http://www.freepress.net/blog/2016/06/07/illusion-confusion-and-fcc-broadband-privacy-proposal via @freepress
— $Craig Aaron (@notaaroncraig) June 7, 2016
Heavy criticism of #FCC proposed #privacy standards. http://ow.ly/jbb7300Wbxn
— $Richard A. Chapo, Esq. (@richardachapo) June 7, 2016
The Illusion of confusion and the @FCC Broadband #Privacy Proposal: http://ow.ly/I45i3010OZ9 from: @ericjhchapman @mattfwood
— $Free Press (@freepress) June 7, 2016
#Tech firms say #FBI wants browsing history without warrant http://www.engadget.com/2016/06/07/fbi-ecpa-ammendment-browsing-metadata-no-warrant/ #privacy #surveillance #4thAmendment #BigBrother
— $Craig Constantine Dethomasis (@GvilleCrimeLaw) June 7, 2016
No big surprise: the feds are still out to evade privacy protections. http://fb.me/5aZxaNxTi
— $Karen Wyle (@WordsmithWyle) June 7, 2016
Google, Facebook oppose email #privacy bill amendment. #ECPA http://ow.ly/CkHS3010AoE
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 7, 2016
FBI wants access to #Internet browser history without a warrant in terrorism and spy cases. #privacy http://ow.ly/zs503010ynY
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 7, 2016
Laws Governing Data Security and Privacy – U.S. Jurisdictions at a Glance (updated for 2016) #Florida #Law http://ow.ly/lukC300WFHc
— $Anthony K. Goodman (@AnidjarLevine) June 7, 2016
Google, Facebook, Yahoo, rights groups oppose FBI expansion of surveillance http://www.computerworld.com/article/3080057/data-privacy/google-facebook-yahoo-rights-groups-oppose-fbi-expansion-of-surveillance-powers.html via @computerworld
— $RethinkIntel (@RethinkIntel) June 7, 2016
EU, U.S. sign data privacy umbrella agreement. Affiliate Scholar @omertene comments on possible consequences. http://www.scmagazine.com/eu-us-sign-data-privacy-umbrella-agreement/article/501240/
— $Stanford CIS (@StanfordCIS) June 7, 2016
FYI... On 6-7-65, Griswold v. Connecticut, #SCOTUS held that the use of contraceptives was protected by the constitutional right of privacy.
— $Florida Coastal School of Law (@FloridaCoastal) June 7, 2016
#Gawker Fails to Persuade Judge to Retry #HulkHogan Case http://ow.ly/Irv3300MLj4 #Privacy
— $Kelcey Patrick-Ferree (@KelceyPF) June 7, 2016
Despite novel growth by users, IoT user security awareness is low #IoT #internet #datasecurity #privacy #Infosec... http://fb.me/2hKBi1I5O
— $Mr. Jose Blas Lorenzo Jr. (@LorenzoLawFirm) June 7, 2016
TheTakeaway: What she lost was internal - privacy, trust, confidence, says SofieRKarasek. http://wny.cc/xQYN3010ejL #Stanford
— $Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Esq. (@PrometheusLaw) June 7, 2016
Snowden attempted to address privacy concerns multiple times before going public http://thkpr.gs/3785254 https://t.co/ysnC6Lvhzl
— $ThinkProgress World (@TP_Security) June 7, 2016
RT @LegalBlackwell: Edward Snowden Admits That the United States Is Performing Mass Surveillance in Japan |Mediaite #legaltech #privacy http://www.mediaite.com/online/edward-snowden-admits-that-the-united-states-is-performing-mass-surveillance-in-japan/
— $Carol A Lawson (@ClwtrBkAtty) June 7, 2016
RT @mglickman: The Supreme Court clarifies digital privacy harms in Spokeo v. Robins https://lnkd.in/bniF4_f
— $Carol A Lawson (@ClwtrBkAtty) June 7, 2016
RT @LexisNexis: Constitutional right to privacy inferred by SCOTUS today in 1965 (Griswold v. Connecticut) https://t.co/NCn5sPckiV
— $Carol A Lawson (@ClwtrBkAtty) June 7, 2016
The year 2025 ... Internet privacy pretty much extinct, experts say http://shout.lt/bC2nY via @mashable @rexsantus https://t.co/Egb4nL4Buk
— $LexisNexis (@LexisNexis) June 7, 2016
Constitutional right to privacy inferred by SCOTUS today in 1965 (Griswold v. Connecticut) https://t.co/NCn5sPckiV
— $LexisNexis (@LexisNexis) June 7, 2016
THIS DAY AT LAW: US Supreme Court ruled contraceptive use protected by privacy rig… http://bit.ly/1KNlOVf
— $JURIST (@JURISTnews) June 6, 2016
Letters prove GCHQ bends laws to spy at will. So what's the point of privacy safeguards? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/06/gchq_oversight/
— $Gregory Bufithis (@GregBufithis) June 6, 2016
German privacy regulator fines three firms over U.S. data transfers http://reut.rs/1VIkFXA via @Reuters
— $Anupam Chander (@AnupamChander) June 6, 2016
RT @rmack: Opinion: Is your data really safer in Europe? http://fw.to/sQRJBxa by Deirdre Mulligan and Kenneth Bamburger #netfreedom #privacy
— $Anupam Chander (@AnupamChander) June 6, 2016
The Supreme Court clarifies digital privacy harms in Spokeo v. Robins https://lnkd.in/bniF4_f
— $Moshe Glickman (@mglickman) June 6, 2016
RT @TheAALS: Students in @UWSchoolofLaw’s technology law clinic help pass bill to protect consumer privacy: http://www.dailyuw.com/features/article_845f4f5a-26e1-11e6-871e-ff4729c7ca56.html
— $UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) June 6, 2016
#privacy #surveillance #Snowden https://twitter.com/IveBeenMugged/status/739857205315391488
— $Rebecca Herold (@PrivacyProf) June 6, 2016
What to Consider When Purchasing a Privacy Certification http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-to-consider-when-purchasing-a-89065/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 6, 2016
YourAnonNews: RT An0nylulz: YourAnonNews As if he gives a shit about anybody else's #privacy on fb #lulz
— $Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Esq. (@PrometheusLaw) June 6, 2016
YourAnonNews: Mark Zuckerberg his social media accounts were hacked - maybe this was the lesson about privacy he needed?
— $Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Esq. (@PrometheusLaw) June 6, 2016
Opinion: Is your data really safer in Europe? http://fw.to/sQRJBxa by Deirdre Mulligan and Kenneth Bamburger #netfreedom #privacy
— $Rebecca MacKinnon (@rmack) June 6, 2016
Popular--> Privacy Tip #37 – Beware of fake USB drives and phone chargers http://bit.ly/1UBmq6i
— $Trending on JD Supra (@JDSupraBuzz) June 6, 2016
EU Institutions Weigh In on Commission’s EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Proposal http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/eu-institutions-weigh-in-on-commission-84080/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 6, 2016