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Illinois Court Says Biometric Fingerprint is Violation of Privacy, Even Without Injury: Data Privacy Trends

eDiscovery Daily

On January 25, the Illinois Supreme Court rejected an argument from a popular theme park that would have limited a state law that requires consent for the use of facial recognition and other biometrics. The January ruling involved Six Flags, which allegedly fingerprinted a 14-year-old visitor without parental approval.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

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What role does technology play in facilitating intimate partner abuse? What role might the security industry have in identifying or even stopping it? Lodrina Cherne and Martijn Grooten join the The Hacker Mind podcast to discuss their Black Hat USA 2021 presentation. Vamosi: Ever get the feeling that someone is watching you. It's natural.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

When a 14-year old takes a class trip to Six Flags and his fingerprint is biometrically captured without parental approval, a lawsuit ensues. The January ruling involved Six Flags, which allegedly fingerprinted a 14-year-old visitor without parental approval. The webcast is CLE accredited in selected states, so come check it out!