Tag: Laws
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Europe’s top court takes a broad view of privacy responsibilities around platforms
An interesting ruling by Europe’s top court could have some major implications for data mining tech giants like Facebook and Google, …
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AWS Resources Addressing Argentina’s Personal Data Protection Law and Disposition No. 11/2006
We have two new resources to help customers address their data protection requirements in Argentina. These resources specifically address …
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Artist rigs up Google Assistant to (sometimes) fire a gun on command
Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to …
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A Trebuchet Defence in the Age of the Augmented Reality Cyberwarrior
I’ve been ruminating on this for a while, this follow-up that was a decade in the offing. My article Trench Warfare in the Age of The …
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Law forcing Feds to get warrants for email slurping is sneaked into US military budget
The US House of Representatives has once again advanced a law bill that would always require the FBI and cops to obtain a warrant from a …
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MaxiDed, dead: Law enforcement closes hosting service linked to criminal activity
Law enforcement has closed MaxiDed, a bulletproof hosting provider linked to a vast array of criminal activities. More security news …
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Brexit data transfer gaps a risk for UK startups, MPs told
The uncertainty facing digital businesses as a result of Brexit was front and center during a committee session in the UK parliament today, …
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Unroll.me to close to EU users saying it can’t comply with GDPR
shut up shop in the EU, given this ‘hand-in-the-cookie-jar’ approach to private …
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Facebook is trying to block Schrems II privacy referral to EU top court
Facebook’s lawyers are attempting to block a High Court decision in Ireland, where its international business is headquartered, to refer …
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