privacy news International perspectives - and Color of Surveillance (Privacy News, June 17) Today's roundup has an international focus, looking at perspectives on the EU's GDPR regulations, as well as new proposed legislation in the Canada and the UK. First, though, I wanted to highlight next Wednesday's The Color of Surveillance 2022 conference, hosted by Georgetown Law&
privacy news Privacy News - June 15 Facebook and anti-abortion clinics collecting data, new legislation to ban data brokers from selling location and health data, and more!
ADPPA Featured Federal privacy legislation: It'll be an interesting summer! (UPDATED) ADPPA, COPRA, HLDPA and more!
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social threat modeling A trip down memory lane: part 2 of “Social threat modeling” Hey wait a second, I'm noticing a pattern here!
social threat modeling "Social threat modeling" Structured approaches to looking at threats -- not just technical shortcomings..
fediverse 4 Things Diaspora can learn from Google+ Part 2 of A Crucial Time for Diaspora. Originally posted on Liminal States. This weekend I received an invitation through Facebook to join Diaspora. I had tried to join Diaspora last year when I learned about their Kickstarter success while writing my book on crowdsourcing, but I couldn’t get