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Vermont Amends Data Broker Law JD Supra
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Notes from the IAPP Canada: Digital policy wave in Canada gathers force IAPP
Qatar has become the place where FIFA experiments with the next generation of football technology. The results are already visible across this year’s World Cup.
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EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay Electronic Frontier Foundation
ACLU of Ohio Applauds Veto of HB 472 by Governor DeWine, Protecting Privacy Rights and Absentee Voting ACLU of Ohio
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All things Canadian digital policy: A conversation with Kris Klein IAPP
Social care leaders called on to commit to better care records now Information Commissioner's Office
CMS board member raises iReady data privacy, ownership and instructional concerns at meeting Charlotte Observer
Met pushes ahead with major facial-recognition expansion Computer Weekly
Alabama Enacts Comprehensive Data Privacy Law White & Case LLP
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Data privacy: How to mitigate risk in distributed work environments HR Executive
Australian state police to trial facial-recognition technology in public places MLex
Judge nixes Trump federal voter database due to 'privacy rights' Greenville Online
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One year on: marking the 12-month commencement of the Data (Use and Access) Act Information Commissioner's Office
New data protection complaints law now in force Information Commissioner's Office
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Jos Benschop is climbing a ladder to get to the top of his newest machine.  It’s a bit of a schlep. The contraption is the size of a double-decker bus—more than 150 tons of gleaming precision-milled aluminum covered in thousands of snaking tubes, colored cables, and pressurized tanks. From the ground, it looks like a…
Australian state police to trial facial-recognition technology in public places MLex
Australian state police to trial facial-recognition technology in public places MLex
Vermont Passes Data Privacy Bill ACA International
By-Pass Nurseries Limited Information Commissioner's Office
Vermont Enacts Significant Amendments to Data Broker Legislation Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
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I haven’t thought about the privacy issues surrounding professional athletes and wearables. Wearables present serious privacy issues for “Average Joe” consumers, who are entrusting tech companies to safely store and protect their biometric data. Imagine the stakes for a professional athlete, whose entire livelihood could be affected by a single biometric data point. To give one of many realistic hypotheticals: a basketball player has a terrible game, and the coach wonders if they showed up to the gym hungover. The coach has access to the player’s wearable data, and checks to…
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