California’s Data Privacy Legislation, CCPA, and its amendments passed by voters in November 2020, federal legislation is thought to likely meet or exceed California data privacy standards. What would be included in federal legislation that isn’t in California’s? individual privacy rights for data privacy whether private individuals may bring a cause of action for data […]
Monthly Archives: November 2020
COVID enforcement by Robot
Where: Japan What: A robot identifies individuals not wearing masks or socially distancing and politely advises the person to wear a mask or maintain social distancing. News Herald | Robot in Japan reminds people to follow coronavirus etiquette
Audit: State Should Create a privacy office
The state: Oregon Why is a state privacy office necessary? state agencies collect a lot of personal information there is no consistent statewide policy unhanding personal information state must ensure that privacy risks are identified and managed state must ensure there is a process to handle security incidents A fragmented system relying on each agency […]
+1 Police Force. No to Facial Recognition Software
The Police Force: City of Los Angeles The position on facial recognition software: Officers & detectives are prohibited from using outside facial recognition platforms in their investigations They can continue to use Los Angeles County Regional Identification System which relies on criminal booking photos Los Angeles Times reports LAPD has used facial recognition software 30,000 […]
New Rules for Surveillance Software
Facial Recognition Software is a hot topic for policy makers. The EU has new rules that allow for the sale of software, like facial recognition software, but adds a lot of transparency requirements. What new rules will apply in the EU? require a license to sell technology with military applications due diligence on such sales […]
Texas Blockchain Rank: Reactionary
Who ranked Texas as reactionary on blockchain policy: The Brookings Institute Who is talking about the ranking? The Texas Blockchain Council Why did the Texas Blockchain Council form? “Texas is positioning itself to pick up the mantle of leadership in the emerging technology space” Long term goals: “public-private partnerships that include research institutes, regulatory agencies, private […]
Anatomy of Canada’s New Broadband Fund
$1.75 billion Universal Broadband Fund 50/10 Megabits per second (Mbps) to rural and remote communities up to $750 million available for large impact projects up to $50 million available to support mobile projects that primarily benefit Indigenous peoples. up to $150 million available as part of our Rapid Response Stream High Speed Access for all: Canada’s Connectivity Strategy. Government of […]
License Plate Readers. Cities. Crime. Data Privacy.
Cities are trying to tackle high crime areas by collecting data on the cars that enter certain high crime portions of their cities. What do privacy advocates say? Creates permanent records of virtually everywhere any of us has driven Transforms the consequences of leaving home to pursue private life, and opening up many opportunities for […]
New State Tool for Cyber Security Enforcement
S4833 (116th Congress | Hassan & Cornyn) would give states access tot he National Guard to enforce cyber security laws. Route Fifty | New Bill Would Codify States’ Ability to Use Federally Funded National Guard for Cybersecurity
Data Security = Big Business = Big Legislation
Goldman Sachs estimates that by 2022 the global data industry will be worth more than $250 billion. So what are investors looking for? How will legislation and regulation impact data security, advertisement, marketing and the requisite data. Add in pop culture…. with the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma that echoed the phrase– “if you’re not […]