Beware of the Man-in-the-Middle: Lessons from the FTC’s Lenovo Settlement
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 the New York City Council overwhelmingly approved the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (or “POST Act”) to institute oversight regarding the New York City Police Department’s use of surveillance technologies.
Part III of III | FTC Provides Guidance on Reasonable Data Security Practices
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 the New York City Council overwhelmingly approved the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (or “POST Act”) to institute oversight regarding the New York City Police Department’s use of surveillance technologies.
Part II of III | FTC Provides Guidance on Reasonable Data Security Practices
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 the New York City Council overwhelmingly approved the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (or “POST Act”) to institute oversight regarding the New York City Police Department’s use of surveillance technologies.
Part I of III | FTC Provides Guidance on Reasonable Data Security Practices
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 the New York City Council overwhelmingly approved the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (or “POST Act”) to institute oversight regarding the New York City Police Department’s use of surveillance technologies.
Data Scraping, Bots and First Amendment Rights
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 the New York City Council overwhelmingly approved the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (or “POST Act”) to institute oversight regarding the New York City Police Department’s use of surveillance technologies.
LabMD – FTC Face-Off Continues Over FTC’s Data Privacy Authority
Published on JD Supra on July 7, 2017 The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit recently heard oral arguments in LabMD, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission, the long-running dispute over the FTC’s authority to impose liability for data security breaches even in the absence of actual consumer injury. The Court’s decision, which is expected […]