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Chief information security officers should combine general security awareness training with  state-of-the-art data security architecture, to minimize vulnerabilities. [read post]
7 May 2015, 6:00 am by Cyrus Farivar
The device was approved initially during a February 24, 2015 meeting, despite a testy exchange between the Santa Clara Sheriff's Office and Supervisor Joe Simitian, a former state senator with a penchant for an interest in privacy issues. [read post]
6 May 2015, 7:54 pm by Daniel Schwartz
The General Assembly has passed Senate Bill 426 entitled “An Act Concerning Employee Online Privacy”. [read post]
6 May 2015, 3:39 pm by Dave Maass
He also pays little attention to the threat to personal privacy that ALPRs represent: by collecting information on every driver, police are treating the entire population as if they’re suspects in a criminal investigation. [read post]
6 May 2015, 2:42 pm by Karen Gullo
Most of the hundreds of millions of smartphones in use in the U.S. require jailbreaking to add or remove security or privacy fixes or install alternative operating systems. [read post]
6 May 2015, 1:39 pm by John Wright
Medical Marijuana: Is Your Health Information Privacy Going to Pot? [read post]
6 May 2015, 1:39 pm by John Wright
Medical Marijuana: Is Your Health Information Privacy Going to Pot? [read post]
6 May 2015, 11:14 am by Michael Lowe
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6 May 2015, 8:50 am by G. Larry Engel and Vincent J. Novak
The court also rejected Alcede’s privacy concerns by analogizing to cases finding that parties had waived the attorney-client privilege by sharing privileged information with non-clients, or to cases where an employee used the employer’s computer system and thereby waived privacy rights as to personal emails. [read post]
6 May 2015, 4:32 am
§§ 2510–2520; and (2) state-law invasion of privacy (`intrusion upon seclusion’). [read post]
5 May 2015, 6:00 pm by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
Katherine Armstrong, Counsel in our Washington, D.C. office, contributed to this post. [read post]
5 May 2015, 1:34 pm by Paul Kish
A major decision on the future of technology and crime investigations was issued a few hours ago by all the judges who sit on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the offices of which are a few blocks away from us here in Atlanta. [read post]
5 May 2015, 1:07 pm by Rahul Bhagnari
Pro-privacy legislators on both sides of the aisle want Congress to scale the provision back. [read post]
5 May 2015, 12:01 pm
Nor does the time-period of the records collection matter under what seems to be a mosaic theory claim: [R]easonable expectations of privacy under the Fourth Amendment do not turn on the quantity of non-content information MetroPCS collected in its historical cell tower location records. [read post]
4 May 2015, 2:56 pm by Nate Russell
Privacy Awareness Week runs from May 3 – 9 and is an event hosted by the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities forum (APPA) each year to “promote awareness of privacy issues and the importance of the protection of personal information. [read post]
4 May 2015, 9:20 am by Liane Fong
These generally set out that circumstances where it is considered acceptable to record a driver’s licence number is limited, and that photocopying driver’s licence information is typically considered to not be reasonable (Collection of Driver’s Licence Numbers Under Private Sector Privacy Legislation – Guidance for Retailers, joint guidance issued by the OIPC Alberta, Office of the Information and Privacy… [read post]
4 May 2015, 9:20 am by Liane Fong
These generally set out that circumstances where it is considered acceptable to record a driver’s licence number is limited, and that photocopying driver’s licence information is typically considered to not be reasonable (Collection of Driver’s Licence Numbers Under Private Sector Privacy Legislation – Guidance for Retailers, joint guidance issued by the OIPC Alberta, Office of the Information and Privacy… [read post]
4 May 2015, 9:20 am by Liane Fong
These generally set out that circumstances where it is considered acceptable to record a driver’s licence number is limited, and that photocopying driver’s licence information is typically considered to not be reasonable (Collection of Driver’s Licence Numbers Under Private Sector Privacy Legislation – Guidance for Retailers, joint guidance issued by the OIPC Alberta, Office of the Information and Privacy… [read post]