Peter Fleischer writes: The data protection establishment, worldwide, has been inventing a lot of new privacy compliance programs. All these different, well-intentioned initiatives are meant to serve the same purpose: improve privacy protections. All of them are, or likely will soon be, mandatory for most big companies. I can hardly keep track of all the…
Category: Misc
Article: Privacy by Design and the Emerging Personal Data Ecosystem
A paper by Ann Cavoukian, PhD, the Information & Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, describes the systems and initiatives driving the Personal Data Ecosystem and how they seek to address the challenge of protecting and promoting privacy, while at the same time, encouraging the socio-economic opportunities and benefits of personal information as a new asset class. The…
Still in the dark, but the blog’s getting updated
I’m not in the 1% on wealth. I’m not in the 47% who reportedly don’t pay federal taxes. I am, however, among those who still have no power or light thanks to the incompetence and mismanagement of Long Island Power. I hope Governor Cuomo and my county do something about LIPA’s ignoring our towns for…
Privacy litigation: get ready for an avalanche in Europe
Peter Fleischer writes that we should expect to see more lawsuits in Europe when new privacy regulations come into effect. Until now, most DPA fines or enforcement actions have not been challenged in the courts and most privacy or data breaches do not result in instant class-action lawsuits. All this will change, however, he writes:…