Fourth Amendment
House Passes Privacy-Preserving Bill, but Biden Blasts it
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, adtech, Advertising and AdTech, Biden, Biden administration, Biden-Harris, Congress, congressional legislation, Data Broker, Data broker regulations, Data Brokers, foreign adtech, Fourth Amendment, Fourth Amendment is Not For Sale Act (FANFSA ), H.R. 4639, House of Representatives, Joe Biden, national security, national security policy, President Biden, SB Blogwatch, US Congress, White House
Are you a FANFSA fan? The White House isn’t. It says the bill “threatens national security.” ...
Security Boulevard
FBI’s Warrantless Spying on US Must Continue, Says FBI
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, Democracy, FBI, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Federal Government, FISA, Fourth Amendment, government, government access, government surveillance, Government Surveillance Reform Act (GSRA), lawful surveillance, mass surveillance, nsa, police surveillance, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Section 702, surveillance, US Constitution, US FBI, warrantless search
Privacy, schmivacy: FBI head Christopher Wray (pictured) doesn’t see what all the fuss is about. Just renew FISA section 702 already! ...
Security Boulevard
Your Personal Data Sold to US Intelligence Agencies
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, Data Brokers, Director of National Intelligence, Fourth Amendment, Information Brokers, ODNI, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
What Price 4th Amendment? Warrant not needed if info bought from brokers ...
Security Boulevard
Google Gives Cops Your Search Terms – Let the Frog-Boiling Commence
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, Fourth Amendment, google, law enforcement, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, search warrant
Google stands accused of agreeing to overly-broad search warrants, which might violate the Fourth Amendment ...
Security Boulevard
Monday, June 25: Dtex, Insider Threat in the News: Dtex CEO Christy Wyatt Speaks to Dark Reading about Tesla Insider Attack, NBC about Privacy and SCOTUS Cell Phone Decision; Tech’s Mega Players Meeting Wednesday to Talk Privacy and Regulation
Dtex Systems | | Carpenter v United States, Christy Wyatt, Dark Reading, Data breach, Dtex, Elon Musk, Fourth Amendment, insider threat, Jai Vijayan, Scott Budman, SCOTUS, Tesla, United States Supreme Court
The United States Supreme Court last week ruled in ‘Carpenter v. United States’ that the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution requires law enforcement agencies to obtain a search warrant to access ...
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – MyLobot Malware, Updates on Third-Party Location Data Sharing, Fortnite Scam Websites
Tom Eston | | ATT, botnet, Darkweb, EFF, Epic Games, Fortnite, Fourth Amendment, GDPR, geolocation, Malware, Mylobot, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, scam, Scams, Sprint, verizon, Weekly Blaze Podcast
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for June 25, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions, Silent Pocket and CISOBox. This episode ...