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Law and Cybersecurity PhD Student - QMUL
Senior Lecturer, Technology and AI Law - Edge Hill University

Former Associate Lecturer (Computer Law) - Oxford Brookes

Interested in all things consumer cybersecurity.

Scared of the forthcoming robot uprising.

Old School Film Camera Nerd.

Occasional keeper of bees.

Websitehttps://www.iainnash.ie/
Na endlich! Ein Parkplatz für Männer mit Bierbauch und Grill!

I wrote some words about #LaTombe and what the #GC judgement could mean in terms in international data transfers.

https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-european-commission-s-rejection-of-latombe

#DataProtection #Privacy #CJEU #lawfare #lawfedi #academia

The European Commission’s Rejection of Latombe

The rejection leaves the DPF politically fragile, legally untested at the Court of Justice, and vulnerable to shifts in Washington.

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@neil did you not take part in the race?
"[T]he conflation of cybersecurity and fundamental rights introduces a worrying mechanism, even if used infrequently, that would allow the adoption of corrective and restrictive measures up to the removal of products from the European Union"
Iain Nash and Pier Giorgio Chiara on the EU's Cyber Resilience Act. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-cyber-resilience-act--an-accidental-european-alien-torts-statute
The Cyber Resilience Act, an Accidental European Alien Torts Statute?

The CRA has introduced a novel, and potentially quite worrying, approach to cybersecurity legislation.

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Should we conflate #cybersecurity requirements and international law?

Myself and Pier GIorgio Chiara discuss this in lawfare.

https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-cyber-resilience-act--an-accidental-european-alien-torts-statute

The Cyber Resilience Act, an Accidental European Alien Torts Statute?

The CRA has introduced a novel, and potentially quite worrying, approach to cybersecurity legislation.

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@neil 51 mins for a mac download? Must only be a small one!

Wait until you see the time it will take to deploy!

@neil London has loads of cool things to see and do.
Visit IALS in Russel Sq and see a real proper library. Then swing by the Foundling Museum.
@neil go early and visit something.

@beep I develop my own film. I bought a little developing bag and tank some time back, so no dark room needed. I bought an epson perfection v6, which is perfect for me.

Process is slow, but I enjoy the end to end journey.

I've bought an enlarged and slot processor, so I want to start printing my own rather than just scanning.