Congress, What About the Data Brokers?
In light of Congress’ decidedly tech-focused privacy hearings, I thought it important to elevate the surprising absent of data brokers to the conversation: [D]ata...
Read MoreIn light of Congress’ decidedly tech-focused privacy hearings, I thought it important to elevate the surprising absent of data brokers to the conversation: [D]ata...
Read MoreWith the GDPR recently coming into effect, U.S. policymakers and industry players have found opportunities to critic the GDPR on the grounds that it will...
Read MoreLocation data is one of the most coveted and sensitive data points in the digital ecosystem, and combined with an array of new context-based...
Read MoreAs the election season gets into full swing, I teamed up with Evan Selinger to discuss some of the privacy challenges facing the campaigns. A...
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 MoreToday, some four months after we first announced it, my organization put out our Safe Harbor Report on the effectiveness of the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor...
Read MoreMy essay on how “Big Data” is transforming our notions of individual privacy in unequal ways has been published by the Stanford Law Review Online....
Read MoreJudge Alex Kozinski has offered to pay $2,400 a year to protect his privacy. Meanwhile, Federico Zannier started a Kickstarter to “data mine” himself...
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