Kathryn Cahoy and Thea McCullough of Covington and Burling write: Likely spurred by plaintiffs’ recent successes in cases under Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”), a new wave of class actions is emerging under Illinois’s Genetic Information Privacy Act (“GIPA”). While BIPA regulates the collection, use, and disclosure of biometric data, GIPA regulates that of…
Author: Dissent
Citizen Lab exposed an Israeli spyware firm. Now NSO Group is badgering them in court.
Shawn Musgrave reports: For years, cybersecurity researchers at Citizen Lab have monitored Israeli spyware firm NSO Group and its banner product, Pegasus. In 2019, Citizen Lab reported finding dozens of cases in which Pegasus was used to target the phones of journalists and human rights defenders via a WhatsApp security vulnerability. Now NSO, which is…
Car Tracking Can Enable Domestic Abuse. Turning It Off Is Easier Said Than Done
In December, Kashmir Hill reported on the topic of our cars tracking us. Now The Markup has done a deeper dive. Car Tracking Can Enable Domestic Abuse. Turning It Off Is Easier Said Than Done Internet-connected cars allow abusers to track domestic violence survivors after they leave By: Khari Johnson for CalMatters This article is…
What the Diversity in Faces Litigation Means for Biometric Technologies
Libbie Canter, Lindsey Tonsager, and Priya Leeds of Covington and Burling write: In 2020, Illinois residents whose photos were included in the Diversity in Faces dataset brought a series of lawsuits against multiple technology companies, including IBM, Facefirst, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google alleging violations of Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act.[1] In the years since, the cases…