Next was an informative conversation with Nikhil Narendran on India's digital personal data protection act at #TeachPrivacy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtckk0CoyKA&t=1s (6/8) #DataProtection #privacy #India #law
Webinar India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act

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Next was an engaging discussion with Libbie Canter reviewing recent US state privacy law developments at #TeachPrivacy. Canter overviews the various frameworks that have emerged, their similarities, and how companies can navigate these slightly different approaches to protecting #privacy. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVT6JZd2k9w (4/9)
Webinar U S State Privacy Law Developments

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Next was a great panel on #HIPAA and #health #privacy at #TeachPrivacy with Daniel Solove, Kate Black, Adam Greene, and Deborah Gersh. The #Dobbs decision has thrown this area into the spotlight, but advances in #MachineLearning that can derive health information from non-traditional #data sources and the increasing adoption of digital health apps make the situation complicated. This conversation gets into those issues and more, highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPUJv0P9ayI (6/7)
Webinar HIPAA and Health Privacy

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First was a great panel on the global state of #privacy #law at #TeachPrivacy with Daniel Solove, Rob Corbet, Omer Tene, Kenesa Ahmad, and Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna. A lot of ground is covered here, with an understandable focus on the action in the #EU. I completely agree with the feeling of a bit of positive regulatory chaos, and the discussion overall was insightful. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSibBZ1EA3k (2/7)
Webinar Privacy in 2023 The Year Ahead

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Last was a fabulous panel on #neurotech and #privacy with Daniel Solove, Nita Farhaany, @JulesPolonetsky, and Ahmed Shaheed at #TeachPrivacy. Similar to other sensitive #data collection technologies, neurological data from increasingly available wearable #sensors offers many opportunities and challenges. I was particularly intrigued by the conversation on #workplace privacy, w/obvious implications for #PeopleAnalytics. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ORGoW_BoI (9/9)
Webinar Neurotech and Privacy Battle for Your Brain

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Last is an unfortunately vital discussion on #privacy in a post-Dobbs US with @daniellecitron, Daniel Solove, Allyson Haynes Stuart, Mary Anne Franks, Jolynn Dellinger, and @elizabethjoh at #TeachPrivacy. This panel goes deep into why #Dobbs has such profound implications for #data privacy, what can be done in the existing #legal framework, and how individuals and organizations can respond. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYbZCmnx8nA (5/5)
Webinar Fight for Privacy in a Post Dobbs World

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@koherecoWatchdog The irony of a CF site calling itself #teachPrivacy is amusingly bolstered by their front-page claim to have “Impeccable Expertise”.

#hypocrisy

@mg @rms It’s much more convenient to boost & let #Mitigator do the work but what happens when I unboost? I think unboosting takes it off my timeline but some damage does not get reversed b/c the toot was already copied to the federated timelines of all the nodes of those following me. Guess some client-side tooling is needed here. And someone should teach privacy to #TeachPrivacy.com.