By Jennifer B. Rubin | August 16, 2017
A tech company has implemented a program that allows its employees to have a microchip surgically implanted in their hands. What are the pros and cons? What will the consequences be?
By C. Ryan Barber | August 15, 2017
Uber agreed Tuesday to submit to regular audits of its privacy protocols to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that the ride-hailing platform failed to properly safeguard sensitive data and misrepresented its monitoring of employee access to consumers' personal information.
By Ross Todd | August 14, 2017
A federal judge has barred LinkedIn Corp. from blocking access to hiQ Labs, a data analytics startup that the professional networking site accused of unlawfully accessing public profiles.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 10, 2017
A representative for The New Yorker on Thursday noted that reporter Ryan Lizza wasn't required by law to get Anthony Scaramucci's consent to record a profanity-laced phone call that preceded his ouster as White House communications director.
By Ross Todd | August 9, 2017
A federal judge in Oakland approved the settlement Facebook reached in a case accusing it of inappropriately scanning users' private messages, despite the concerns of a class action watchdog group.
By Ross Todd | August 7, 2017
Disney and three software companies were hit with a class action complaint Thursday claiming Princess Palace Pets violates a federal law designed to protect children's privacy while online.
By Ross Todd | August 4, 2017
The Walt Disney Co. has been hit with a class action claiming that one of its apps targeted to youngsters violates a federal law designed to protect children's privacy while they're connected to the internet.
By Ed Silverstein | August 3, 2017
Recent Russian cyber actions, such as the restrictive use of VPN technology, may make it more difficult for companies to conduct routine business activities.
By Ed Silverstein | August 2, 2017
'By banning unregistered VPNs, and asserting more control over those that continue to operate, China will be better able to inspect traffic coming in and out of the country.'
By Ed Silverstein | July 31, 2017
The 1986 ECPA sets rules for government on new technologies like accessing email, text messages, location information and other personal data.
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