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In this episode:
- The Taliban reportedly have control of US biometric devices
- UK to diverge from GDPR in post-Brexit overhaul of privacy rules
- 38 million records exposed in big data whoopsie
- BlueLeaks data dump traced back to 3rd party vendor
- ‘Tractorload of vulnerabilities’ at John Deere
- Facebook joins ID2020 after $5.5M fine for facial recognition violations
- Judge rules that Clearview AI cannot use First Amendment defense
- Minnesota cops shared pipeline protestor data with pipeline company
- Plus, this week's latest in privacy-enhancing technology!
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our partnerships, the Information Ownership Network, or the Data Collaboration University, please visit: datacollaboration.org
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Go to our episode post to subscribe to our podcast and get all the story links: https://www.datacollaboration.org/post/the-data-drop-news-for-thursday-september-2-2021
In this episode:
- The Taliban reportedly have control of US biometric devices
- UK to diverge from GDPR in post-Brexit overhaul of privacy rules
- 38 million records exposed in big data whoopsie
- BlueLeaks data dump traced back to 3rd party vendor
- ‘Tractorload of vulnerabilities’ at John Deere
- Facebook joins ID2020 after $5.5M fine for facial recognition violations
- Judge rules that Clearview AI cannot use First Amendment defense
- Minnesota cops shared pipeline protestor data with pipeline company
- Plus, this week's latest in privacy-enhancing technology!
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our partnerships, the Information Ownership Network, or the Data Collaboration University, please visit: datacollaboration.org