Brett Stover reports: State Sen. Liz Brown might not have been the lawmaker most likely to introduce a major data privacy bill. In fact, the Fort Wayne Republican even called herself “the least tech person” during an interview last week. But Brown’s consumer data privacy proposal, Senate Bill 5, isn’t just one of the hundreds of…
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Nothing Is Really Private, Until It Is Required to Be: Mississippi Legislature Proposes “Biometric Identifiers Privacy Act” to Protect Individual’s Personal Information
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP writes: Over the past few decades, technology has taken a fascinating turn. One can use a retinal scan to expedite the airport security process. Need to clock in for work? This can be done with the scan of a finger. We even have the convenience of unlocking our iPhones with…
24-year-old online abuser may have blackmailed over 100 girls
Here’s another news story to share with your kids as a reminder and warning — or to serve as a reminder to yourself if you are an adult who has ever been tempted to provide nude photos of yourself to others online. DutchNews reports: A 24-year-old man from Etten-Leur, arrested in October last year on…
U.S. AI, IoT, CAV, and Privacy Legislative Update – Fourth Quarter 2022
Anna Hevia, Jayne Ponder, Olivia Dworkin, Jennifer Johnson, Nicholas Xenakis, Hensey A. Fenton III, Madeline Salinas, and Jorge Ortiz of Covington and Burling write: This quarterly update summarizes key legislative and regulatory developments in the fourth quarter of 2022 related to Artificial Intelligence (“AI”), the Internet of Things (“IoT”), connected and autonomous vehicles (“CAVs”), and…