Social tracing has helped to stop the spread of coronavirus in some countries and tech companies are creating apps to make suck tacking easier, as privacy concerns appear disregarded.
Read MoreThe online schooling requirement for kids has spurred the use of new software and technology, which raises privacy concerns and allegations.
Read MoreIs video conferencing for lawyers safe? With the increased use of various virtual meeting platform services, law firms have options to help increase privacy and security concerns.
Read MoreWith social distancing requirements, a remote work environment has been forced on companies to maintain business operations. Get our IP checklist to help with maintaining business security.
Read MoreAs employers scramble to handle coronavirus concerns, they should also be mindful of triggering employee privacy laws and rights.
Read MoreAPIs and copyright law come into question in the Oracle case against Google, where the Supreme Court will decide on API copyright protection. The decision could impact technology and consumers alike.
Read MoreThe College Board gets sued in class action suit claiming unfair and deceptive trade practices in the handling of student private data obtained through the Student Search program.
Read MoreNew federal law, the TRACED privacy act, is geared to help quash robocall abuse. The law includes greater enforcement powers and Congressional oversight.
Read MoreBiometric data use expands into new areas as Amazon pushes to introduce hand scanning technology for checkouts at Whole Foods stores.
Read MoreSmart toys with IoT may be great for children, but CARU asks parents to be aware of the privacy concerns and options before buying and allowing kids to use such products.
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies team up to track bitcoin and bust one of the largest child porn rings on the dark web.
Read MoreAs the Internet of Things enters use in business, warehouse managers learn to utilize IoT to transform distribution channels and make inventory tracking more efficient.
Read MoreAs consumer data privacy laws change and new ones go into effect, companies should seek to implement internal policies for compliance. See a To-Do List to get started on compliance with new data protection regulations.
Read MoreIn recent news, the Facebook “Like” button may get a revamp to align with the EU’s GDPR standards.
Read MoreTech companies and leaders in audio monitoring systems have created aggression detector surveillance technology systems as an alternative to typical video monitoring, to monitor auditory interactions between people and perceive when a conversation is escalating to potential violence, triggering an alert.
Read MoreA recent innovation has used the Internet of Things to study bees in an attempt to figure out why there has been such worldwide colony collapse.
Read MoreIn gathering consumer data and “learning” from consumers, without consumer ability to completely shut them off, virtual assistant privacy concerns are valid. Retailers like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft argue that the virtual assistant data collection practices, which often allow for no deletion, or even require any sort of disclosure in some cases, are integral to improving the consumer’s experience.
Read MoreInvestigators are utilizing social media as evidence of hiding of assets, and for tracking down hackers. Intellectual property attorneys also often use social media to identify, track down, and or prove IP infringement.
Read MoreIn 2020, per new data privacy legislation, California consumers will have option to tell companies, that collected personal information, to delete the data.
Read MoreThe discovery of a FaceTime bug creates privacy concerns around the potential for evesdropping, landing Apple in a lawsuit.
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