RT @DawnC331: Apple doubles down on user privacy, talking about how it can offer advanced AI without compromising privacy, using "differential privacy."
— $Ryan Calo (@rcalo) June 13, 2016
to join Media Law Resource Center, you agree to not represent plaintiffs in defamation, privacy, and related cases against media companies.
— $Quinn Heraty (@heratylaw) June 13, 2016
Apple promises to deliver #AI smarts without sacrificing your #privacy. #tech http://ow.ly/P0JU301dSTc
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 13, 2016
US seeks to intervene in European #privacy case against Facebook. http://ow.ly/QHvF301dSsp
— $Elliott Alderman (@ContentLawyer) June 13, 2016
RT @benadida: Where's more info on Apple and differential privacy?
— $Wendy Merrell Seltzer (@wseltzer) June 13, 2016
Where's more info on Apple and differential privacy?
— $Ben Adida (@benadida) June 13, 2016
RT @chrissyfarr: Is Apple doing better than the competition on privacy? Devs, what do you think? Health experts? Asking for a story. #wwdc2016
— $Anjali (@hellomountfuji) June 13, 2016
Q: why our MH bill critical? A: AAH = access, accountability, hippa (privacy) #AFSPForum16
— $Bill Cassidy (@BillCassidy) June 13, 2016
In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 13, 2016
Q: privacy and HIPAA rules that impact mental health. A: confusion among experts. Need better education, training, clarity. #AFSPForum16
— $Bill Cassidy (@BillCassidy) June 13, 2016
Mobile Device Privacy Considerations for Employers http://bit.ly/1XkEmG0 | by @parkerpoe #ediscovery
— $JD Supra (@Law_Practice) June 13, 2016
RT @NoisyNarrowBand: Apple: ML & AI on device, not in the cloud. Engaged in differential privacy research and will apply DP in their services.
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 13, 2016
Mobile Device Privacy Considerations for Employers http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/mobile-device-privacy-considerations-66355/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 13, 2016
Defending the Right to Donor Privacy https://cei.org/blog/defending-right-donor-privacy
— $Peter Roskam (@PeterRoskam) June 13, 2016
RT @DavidCFathi: The latest in junk science: "tattoo recognition" exploits prisoners, threatens free speech & privacy @EFF @maassive https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/06/tattoo-recognition-research-threatens-free-speech-and-privacy
— $EFF (@EFF) June 13, 2016
Is Apple doing better than the competition on privacy? Devs, what do you think? Health experts? Asking for a story. #wwdc2016
— $Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) June 13, 2016
Apple: ML & AI on device, not in the cloud. Engaged in differential privacy research and will apply DP in their services.
— $Christoph Engemann (@NoisyNarrowBand) June 13, 2016
Apple doubles down on user privacy, talking about how it can offer advanced AI without compromising privacy, using "differential privacy."
— $Dawn Chmielewski (@DawnC331) June 13, 2016
Unlike Google/Facebook, Apple says it's doing its AI analysis of messages, photos etc on device. Allows crypto/privacy tech to keep working.
— $Danny Yadron (@dannyyadron) June 13, 2016
Apple with a big push here on privacy, noting end-to-end encryption when it comes to HomeKit, for example, and local storage
— $Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) June 13, 2016
Whose data is it anyway? via @openDemocracy https://www.opendemocracy.net/digitaliberties/elinor-carmi/whose-data-is-it-anyway #privacy #datascience #bigdata #researchethics
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 13, 2016
RT @MirandaJStinson: I'm also wondering how many of the victims were not out to their families, their coworkers. They have lost their privacy in death. #orlando
— $Francine McKenna (@retheauditors) June 13, 2016
"Data Security Law: Foundations" #psf2016 https://tinyurl.com/jcty7n8 https://t.co/7a22DFAllh
— $Privacy + Security (@privsecforum) June 13, 2016
I'm also wondering how many of the victims were not out to their families, their coworkers. They have lost their privacy in death. #orlando
— $Miranda Stinson (@MirandaJStinson) June 13, 2016
Supporters of unregulated corporate facial recognition systems are waging a sneak attack against our privacy. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/06/danger-corporate-facial-recognition-tech
— $EFF (@EFF) June 13, 2016
We're thrilled @SmartChicago is using Madison for public engagement on the @arrayofthings governance+privacy policy: http://www.smartchicagocollaborative.org/smart-chicagos-array-of-things-civic-engagement-goals-model/
— $OpenGov Foundation (@OpenGovFdn) June 13, 2016
Riding the Tech Wave: A Chat with Information Privacy Law Champion Sona Makker #MsJDJournalists http://buff.ly/21hKhKu
— $Ms. JD (@msjdorg) June 13, 2016
Sorry, but no, I am afraid I cannot share the lists of participants in the recent privacy workshop; privacy, you know.
— $Michael Birnhack (@Birnhack) June 13, 2016
RT @arstechnica: In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/ by @glynmoody
— $Stanford CIS (@StanfordCIS) June 13, 2016
Google, Apple, Amazon accused of violating #COPPA law, but are they really? http://ow.ly/PQAH3019hBi #privacy
— $Richard A. Chapo, Esq. (@richardachapo) June 13, 2016
RT @arstechnica: In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/ by @glynmoody
— $Ryan Calo (@rcalo) June 13, 2016
Privacy Rights After Filing Personal Injury Lawsuits: Both the United States Constitution and the California ... http://bit.ly/25XLsBT
— $Edward A. Smith (@NoCalInjuryLaw) June 13, 2016
RT @ArsLaw: In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/ by @glynmoody
— $Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) June 13, 2016
9 Musts for #Privacy & Data Security Risk Management and #Compliance http://at.law.com/x3MPhd via @legaltech_news #datasecurity
— $Pace University Law Library (@pacelawlibrary) June 13, 2016
In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/ by @glynmoody
— $Ars Tech Policy (@ArsLaw) June 13, 2016
In “an unusual move,” US government asks to join key EU Facebook privacy case http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/eu-facebook-schrems-case-us-government-amicus-curiae/ by @glynmoody
— $Ars Technica (@arstechnica) June 13, 2016
Great to sit alongside two friends, Jon Leibowitz and @dbrakeITIF at Tuesday morning hearing https://energycommerce.house.gov/hearings-and-votes/hearings/fcc-overreach-examining-proposed-privacy-rules
— $Paul Ohm (@paulohm) June 13, 2016
Honored to have been invited to testify to the House #SubCommTech Tuesday morning about #FCC proposed Privacy Rules.
— $Paul Ohm (@paulohm) June 13, 2016
#House Commerce Committee to Hold Hearing on Broadband #Privacy Rules http://ow.ly/57RS301cOMx @SPB_Global #Internet
— $Jennifer Schaller (@natlawreview) June 13, 2016
Could Tails Be Useful for the Privacy Concerned Frequent Traveler?: I've mentioned a ... http://wp.me/pNgzO-2R0
— $Mike McBride (@mikemac29) June 13, 2016