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FTC Announces Seminars on Mobile Device Tracking, Predictive Scoring and Consumer-Generated Health Data

Hunton Privacy

On December 2, 2013, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it will host a series of seminars to examine the privacy implications of three new areas of technology used to track, market to and analyze consumers: mobile device tracking, predictive scoring and consumer-generated health data.

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LibTech EdTech – transition, challenges and contradictions

CILIP

CILIP Copyright COnference 2024 By Gary Horrocks THE summer 2023 issue of UKeiG’s open access journal, eLucidate , featured my reflections on the implications of a Members’ Day presentation by Ken Chad on the “library technology ecosystem". Ken notes there is “a dichotomy between the provision of library resources and learning resources.”

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Global October Cybersecurity Events: Where You Can Find Thales

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

We will have two meeting rooms, and focus will be on how to discover, protect and control access to your most sensitive data. This year we have a Thales Demo Station where our pre-sales team will showcase our Data Protection and Access Management solutions. Identity & Access Management. Les Assises, 12-15 October, Monaco.

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INFOSOURCE IS PARTICIPATING IN THE INDUSTRIAL PRINTING INTEGRATION (IPI) CONFERENCE 2023

Info Source

Register and Gain a special Infosource discount by entering “Infosource-50” Coupon at: [link] ) Infosource, a leading global marketing intelligence and advisory company in the Production & Industrial (P&I) printing industry, successfully operating in the EMEA region for over 30 years.

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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

On one side is law enforcement, which wants to be able to break encryption, to access devices and communications of terrorists and criminals. There is a security benefit to giving access to law enforcement, even though it would inevitably and invariably also give that access to others. Public-interest technology isn't new.

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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

On one side is law enforcement, which wants to be able to break encryption, to access devices and communications of terrorists and criminals. There is a security benefit to giving access to law enforcement, even though it would inevitably and invariably also give that access to others. Public-interest technology isn't new.

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German DPAs Set Minimum Qualification and Independence Requirements for Company Data Protection Officers

Hunton Privacy

Basic business expertise in areas such as HR management, accounting, sales, management and marketing. As a rule, a DPO should have the necessary minimum legal, technical and organizational knowledge before being appointed as DPO, having acquired the relevant skills through appropriate training, professional development seminars and exams.