EU Data Supervisor: Privacy Shield Needs “Robust Improvements” http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/eu-data-supervisor-privacy-shield-needs-19420/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 6, 2016
The Internet of Things has a child privacy problem http://wapo.st/1t2Bpxa
— $Post Business (@washpostbiz) June 6, 2016
The War to Stay Secure: Online Privacy and the Battle in the Civil Courts against Sexual Cyberharassment http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-war-to-stay-secure-online-privacy-65939/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 6, 2016
RT @ma_franks: University of Miami Magazine features the work of @CCRInitiative http://miami.univmiami.net/remotely-control/ #privacy #discrimination https://t.co/79suA8ZhsX
— $Ryan Calo (@rcalo) June 6, 2016
University of Miami Magazine features the work of @CCRInitiative http://miami.univmiami.net/remotely-control/ #privacy #discrimination https://t.co/79suA8ZhsX
— $Mary Anne Franks (@ma_franks) June 6, 2016
Embracing #Internet openness, privacy, security, and access #Internetgovernance #IoT #Cybersecurity #Datasecurity... http://fb.me/2cu18vY8A
— $Mr. Jose Blas Lorenzo Jr. (@LorenzoLawFirm) June 6, 2016
Snowden made several attempts to alert NSA officials of privacy violations http://thkpr.gs/3785254 https://t.co/ymaivJ7bOH
— $ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) June 6, 2016
guardian: Digital privacy activist Jacob Appelbaum denies colleagues' assault allegations http://trib.al/XJ6Vrun
— $Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Esq. (@PrometheusLaw) June 6, 2016
Social media response to claim of hack #datasecurity #Internetlaw #InfoSec #IoT #privacy account integrity... http://fb.me/Rwc8LTrO
— $Mr. Jose Blas Lorenzo Jr. (@LorenzoLawFirm) June 6, 2016
The @OpenRightsGroup exposes how privacy in the UK is going down the toilet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-RSravgi_Y
— $EFF (@EFF) June 6, 2016
Did you know there are 4 causes of action for invasion of privacy? Learn more at http://goo.gl/Fn1hQW https://t.co/WiTr3CKxR9
— $Doron Eghbali (@LawAdvocateGrp) June 6, 2016
Reading: "Innocents Abroad: Lost laptop with customer data" http://tinyurl.com/hryq5sr #privacy #data
— $John Lichtenberger (@AdvertisingLaw) June 6, 2016
Beware of fake USB drives and phone chargers http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/privacy-tip-37-beware-of-fake-usb-50809/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 6, 2016
Did you know there are 4 causes of action for invasion of privacy? http://fb.me/Dl8Kdo3R
— $Doron Eghbali (@LawAdvocateGrp) June 6, 2016
Future-Proofing Privacy: New and Stronger Rights http://ow.ly/GXNw5015gdQ
— $Monique Herbst Altheim (@AltheimPrivacy) June 6, 2016
RT @JedBracy: I wrote a thing about troll armies + how they threaten #journalism, #privacy, + #democracy: http://bit.ly/1ra726w https://t.co/daBL9Ah4Hl
— $Woodrow Hartzog (@hartzog) June 6, 2016
I wrote a thing about troll armies + how they threaten #journalism, #privacy, + #democracy: http://bit.ly/1ra726w https://t.co/daBL9Ah4Hl
— $Jed Bracy (@JedBracy) June 6, 2016
When and how can attorneys store privileged documents in the cloud? https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/attorney-confidentiality-cybersecurity-cloud-daniel-solove #privacy https://t.co/dgpbGLoyG8
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
The @FCC offers hope for consumers seeking online #privacy protections: http://ow.ly/tzwx300Y41a
— $Free Press (@freepress) June 6, 2016
The #Internet of Things has a child #privacy problem. http://ow.ly/NEQL300YgPv
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 6, 2016
.@NicoleAustinHil will discuss voter privacy at @EPICprivacy's #DataProtection2016 at 1PM at @PressClubDC: http://trib.al/8NQglUb
— $Brennan Center (@BrennanCenter) June 6, 2016
RT @MarcRotenberg: . @EPICprivacy today @PressClubDC #DataProtection2016 #privacy @daniellecitron @MalJayaram @NicoleAustinHil https://t.co/08s53iUFBt
— $Brennan Center (@BrennanCenter) June 6, 2016
How to go 'Incognito' on your web browser, and what it means. #privacy http://ow.ly/YoVl300YbK8
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 6, 2016
AMAC Launches Protest Over Government’s Invasion-of-Privacy Rule | AMAC, Inc. http://bit.ly/1VHF8vm #privacy
— $John Lichtenberger (@AdvertisingLaw) June 6, 2016
RT @BillMcGev: Applause for @hoofnagle & @DanielSolove for organizing consistently excellent annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference. #PLSC2016 was superb.
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 6, 2016
RT @ghosteryinc: Supreme Court and #Privacy; Privacy Shield Still in Play http://bit.ly/1TK7UGZ #ghostery #dispatch @CPORuback https://t.co/vISy3Ga9Uz
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
I like how the Times violates the privacy of all these people while acknowledging what they did was legal. https://twitter.com/jackshafer/status/739836763926089728
— $John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) June 6, 2016
RT @TeachPrivacy: .@FTC to host September workshop on effectiveness of #privacy disclosures https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2016/05/ftc-host-september-workshop-testing-effectiveness-consumer
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
RT @TeachPrivacy: .@EUstaran of @HLPrivacy: Brexit or no, EU data protection law will remain in the UK http://www.hldataprotection.com/2016/05/articles/international-eu-privacy/why-brexit-will-not-happen-in-data-protection/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ChronicleOfDataProtection+%28HL+Chronicle+of+Data+Protection%29 #privacy
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
RT @TeachPrivacy: CareFirst becomes latest #databreach case tossed out for lack of standing http://www.law360.com/privacy/articles/801509 #privacy #Spokeo
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
RT @LourdesTurrecha: Sounds like these doctors need privacy training @TeachPrivacy http://wpo.st/TSNd1
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
RT @Snowden: Bureaucrats said #NSA plays by the rules, but Top Secret documents showed them breaking the law 2,776 times a year. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-broke-privacy-rules-thousands-of-times-per-year-audit-finds/2013/08/15/3310e554-05ca-11e3-a07f-49ddc7417125_story.html
— $Assia Boundaoui (@assuss) June 6, 2016
RT @BillMcGev: Applause for @hoofnagle & @DanielSolove for organizing consistently excellent annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference. #PLSC2016 was superb.
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 6, 2016
Bureaucrats said #NSA plays by the rules, but Top Secret documents showed them breaking the law 2,776 times a year. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-broke-privacy-rules-thousands-of-times-per-year-audit-finds/2013/08/15/3310e554-05ca-11e3-a07f-49ddc7417125_story.html
— $Edward Snowden (@Snowden) June 6, 2016
In this cemetery, kids hustle for tips. Lovers seek privacy. A cotton-candy seller circulates. Cockfights are held. http://nyti.ms/1sZuSTJ
— $The New York Times (@nytimes) June 6, 2016
There's this panorama view where you can zoom in on faces in the crowd and see what book someone is reading. No privacy in public...
— $Lyonette Louis-Jacques (@montserratlj) June 6, 2016
SCOTUS has never signed off on privacy torts; if it had, whether 1A bars criminal but not civil liability = q. https://twitter.com/paxdickinson/status/739826425381916673
— $Mark W. Bennett (@MarkWBennett) June 6, 2016
"Freedom of panorama" harmonized is problematic. Not only with different country laws for public works of art, but privacy issues?
— $Lyonette Louis-Jacques (@montserratlj) June 6, 2016
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/
— $Beau Blackwell (@LegalBlackwell) June 6, 2016
Applause for @hoofnagle & @DanielSolove for organizing consistently excellent annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference. #PLSC2016 was superb.
— $William McGeveran (@BillMcGev) June 6, 2016