Ethics and Privacy in the Data-Driven World
As part of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “Internet of Everything” project, my boss and I co-authored a short essay on the growing need...
Read MoreAs part of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “Internet of Everything” project, my boss and I co-authored a short essay on the growing need...
Read MoreThe line between monitoring consumer sentiment in general and tracking individual customers is unclear and ill-defined. Companies need to understand public perceptions about both...
Read MoreBigConf 2014 Law and Big Data: A Privacy Perspective by Joseph Jerome from Nation Conferences on Vimeo. Just stumbled upon a presentation I gave...
Read MoreFrank Pasquale’s The Black Box Society has been steadily moving up my reading list since it came out, but after Monday’s morning-long workshop on the...
Read MoreIn a post for the IAPP’s Privacy Perspectives blog, I discuss my recent experiences flying a DJI Phantom 2 drone and share some thoughts...
Read MoreConsidering the criticism on all sides, it’s not a bold prediction to suggest the White House’s Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights is unlikely to...
Read MoreOn Wednesday, February 4th, I joined Bennet Kelley on the Cyberlaw and Business Report to discuss the FTC’s recent staff report on the Internet...
Read MoreOver the past two years, protecting our personal privacy has come to feel like a daily struggle and an oppressive burden. With the holiday...
Read MoreThis week, the Indiana Law Review released my short article on privacy and big data that I prepared after the journal’s spring symposium. Law and policy...
Read MoreThis week, the Pew Research Center released a new report detailing Americans’ attitudes about their privacy. I wrote up a few thoughts, but my...
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