There are lots of webinars all of the time. But this one is more oriented to lawyers, and I thought some of my readers might be interested in it. From Hogan Lovells: Please join the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity and Litigation teams on July 16th for our webinar, Cyberthreats in the Internet of Things. We will explore…
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Resource: Privacy Law Fundamentals, Fifth Edition – Solove & Schwartz
This is not a freebie but if you want to get started learning about privacy law, Privacy Law Fundamentals will be a great investment in your knowledge. The authors are Daniel J. Solove, John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, and Paul M. Schwartz, Professor of Law. U.C. Berkeley…
New Resource: Policymaker’s Guide to Student Data Privacy
With all the energy and passion about student privacy and data protection this week, I was thrilled to hear that the Future of Privacy Forum has released a new Policymaker‘s Guide to Student Data Privacy. I missed the webinar that coincided with the launch because I was at the International Privacy + Security Forum, but I…
Final Version, “Compelled Decryption and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination”
Orin Kerr writes: I am pleased to say that the Texas Law Review has published the final version of my article on how the Fifth Amendment applies to compelling a person to enter a password: Compelled Decryption and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination. This article has roots in some blog posts that I wrote here at…