Privacy risks are hiding in plain sight, as your personal data is likely being collected, tracked, and sold without your knowledge. It's not just your name and email ...
The stripping away of personal privacy is one of the most important topics today. An individual has never had more entities trying (and succeeding) to access their data. As organizations continue to ...
Online privacy is complex, encompassing debates over law enforcement’s data access, government regulation and what information companies can collect. This chapter examines Americans’ perspectives on ...
Cybersecurity and data privacy are constantly in the news. Governments are passing new cybersecurity laws. Companies are investing in cybersecurity controls such as firewalls, encryption and awareness ...
Ongoing debates around a potential nationalprivacy law have been sparking questions over how policies should limit or permit law enforcement’s access to sensitive resident data. Law enforcement has ...
Parents began trumpeting their arrivals on social media beginning in 2004, with baby steps and kindergarten performances chronicled on Facebook and, later, Instagram. Security cameras captured their ...
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, privacy concerns have become a hot-button issue. As AI systems become more integrated into our daily lives, they also gain access to more of ...
What if your every move, word, and even thought could be tracked, analyzed, and stored? It might sound like the plot of a dystopian novel, but the reality is far closer to home—and far more insidious.
The state extended its current personal privacy law to include the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies. By Jonathan Moens On Saturday, Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed a ...