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CIPP Guide » Safe Harbor ComplianceSafe Harbor is an advantageous agreement between the United States and the European Union that governs the protection of data during transfer from the E.U. to the U.S.
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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5 weeks ago
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CIPP Guide » Separating the white collar from the weekend: A Guide to Facebook PrivacyFacebook has made great strides in allowing users to lock down their profiles, and limit the information shared. More recently, these adjustments may be applied to specific friend segments, allowing group permissions across nearly every sharable attribute.
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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4 months ago
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CIPP Guide » Finding and fixing mistakes – Data Subject Access & RedressWhat happens when a company collects incorrect data? How can a consumer even discover the inconsistencies? What course of action does a consumer take, and what should a corporation do to respect the rights of their customers?
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6 months ago
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CIPP Guide » Proposed bill shows State’s Rights sometimes fall to bad federal legislationProposed legislation H.R. 2221 by Illinois Representative Rush seeks to preempts more restrictive privacy laws on the books in several states. While the Data Accountability and Trust Act handles several important information privacy issues, the State's Rights infringement could hurt citizens' privacy....
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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7 months ago
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CIPP Guide » Hey stupid! Don’t just throw that out - Corporate disposal policies keep your organization out of the headlinesIt’s hard to believe that with the multitude of federal, state and local laws, as well as industry regulations, that financial institutions would simply throw out files and equipment with no regard for the private information undoubtedly contained therein. We examine the background, best ...
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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7 months ago
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CIPP Guide » Snooping RFID embedded Drivers Licenses - is REAL ID a BAD idea?Governments around the world see RFID as a method to better authenticate individuals at airports and border crossings, scanning PASS cards remotely without drivers even needing to present their IDs. The REAL ID Act requires US enhanced drivers licenses by 2017. Will the technology be ready in ...
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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8 months ago
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CIPP Guide » UK Builder’s Blacklist demonstrates EU privacy protectionsThe British Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas began prosecution of Ian Kerr, a private investigator used extensively within the UK construction business. An investigation of Mr. Kerr revealed he compiled a database of 3,213 workers used by 40 construction companies for vetting potential ...
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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8 months ago
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FourthAmendment.com - Post details: M.D. Fla.: DEA violated curtilage to get consent; found involuntaryPost details: M.D. Fla.: DEA violated curtilage to get consent; found involuntary 03/31/09 07:43:14 am, by fourth , 479 words, 52 views Categories: General M.D. Fla.: DEA violated curtilage to get consent; found involuntary M.D. Fla. suppresses a knock-and-talk where the police ...
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CIPP GuideAbandoned medical records and their privacy implications made the news in two separate incidents over the past 10 days. One instance was in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, while the other was in the Canadian Province of Alberta. Common sense should tell all of us that this is not just a US ...
Jon-Michael C. Brook
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9 months ago
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Obama Administration: Constitution Does Not Protect Cell-Site Records | Threat Level from Wired.comObama Administration: Constitution Does Not Protect Cell-Site Records The Obama administration says the Fourth Amendment prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures does not apply to cell-site information mobile phone carriers retain on their customers. The position is being ...
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