Privacy Law
Trump v. IRS, the $10 Billion Data-Breach Theory, and the Problem of Counting “Disclosures”
Mark Rasch | | access logs, Cybersecurity, data breach litigation, downstream disclosure, Privacy Law, Section 7431, statutory damages, tax return confidentiality, Trump v IRS, viral data leaks
When Donald Trump and his family sued the IRS for $10 billion over leaked tax information, the staggering figure highlighted a deceptively simple question central to modern privacy litigation: How do you ...
Security Boulevard
Geofence Warrants and Artificial Intelligence – What Happens When Robots Enforce the 4th Amendment?
Explore how geofence warrants and AI-assisted searches challenge the Fourth Amendment. Can 18th-century privacy laws survive 21st-century digital surveillance? ...
Security Boulevard
AI and the Golden Age of Surveillance
Mark Rasch | | AI surveillance, algorithmic surveillance, ambient data, Artificial Intelligence, Civil Liberties, constitutional law, Data Collection, Digital Privacy, Digital Rights, facial recognition, Fourth Amendment, government overreach, Internet of things, Katz v. United States, machine learning ethics, mass surveillance, metadata analysis, modern surveillance state, NAACP v. Alabama, predictive analytics, predictive policing, Privacy Law, Smith v. Maryland, third-party doctrine, United States v. Jones, United States v. Miller
AI has ended the age of inefficient surveillance. Explore how automation, data, and machine learning are reshaping privacy, power, and the Fourth Amendment ...
Security Boulevard
The Inefficiency of People-Search Removal Tools, Massive Data Breach Impacting U.S. Citizens
Tom Eston | | Confidently, Consumer Reports, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, DeleteMe, Digital Privacy, EasyOptOuts, Episodes, Hackers, idx, Information Security, Infosec, Kanary, Optery, People Search, People-Search Removal Tool, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Law, privacy laws, ReputationDefender, security, social security number, ssn, technology, US Privacy Law, Weekly Edition
In episode 342, we discuss the effectiveness of people-search removal tools like DeleteMe and Reputation Defender, based on a study by Consumer Reports. We also cover how almost every American’s social security ...
T-Mobile Hacker Identified, China’s New Privacy Law, Tesla Bot Announcement
Tom Eston | | AI, china, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Digital Privacy, Elon Musk, Episodes, Infosec, Podcast, Privacy, Privacy Law, security, T-Mobile, technology, Tesla, Tesla Bot, Weekly Edition
A 21-year-old Virginia native living in Turkey is allegedly behind the massive T-Mobile hack, China adopts a new national privacy law, and is Elon Musk’s Tesla Bot just creepy or is it ...
New California Data Privacy Law, Wyze Data Leak, ToTok Spy App
Tom Eston | | California, CCPA, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data leak, Data Privacy, Law, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Privacy Law, Silent Pocket, spying, surveillance, ToTok, UAE, Weekly Blaze Podcast, Wyze
In episode 102: Details on the new California data privacy law, the Wyze data leak, and what is the ToTok app and could it be spying on you? ** Show notes and ...
Illinois Supreme Court Has Ruled No Proof Of Harm Needed In Biometric Privacy Violations
The ruling of the Illinois Supreme Court, based on Illinois Compiled Statutes 740 ILCS 14/ - The Biometric Information Privacy Act is the foundation for this bit of privacy related good news ...
Privacy Awareness Week Day 4: Business Obligations: What should I be doing to protect personal information?
Before we can talk about protecting personal information, the first question you must ask is “What personal information do we process throughout the organisation?”Do you understand:a) How you collate personal information and when?b) Why ...

