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The High Cost of Groceries – Paying with Iris Scans
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

The High Cost of Groceries – Paying with Iris Scans

This week, we address biometric information, privacy issues in refugee camps, paying for groceries with iris scans, and a recent Lookout report indicating that UN World Food Programme (and presumably, those served by the Programme) have been hacked.

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Freezing Facial Recognition – Let’s Revisit
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Freezing Facial Recognition – Let’s Revisit

This week, we re-visit and repeat our May 25th call to freeze face-recognition (and other advanced biometric) technologies as we highlight recent news reflecting how the chorus is growing louder in demanding a moratorium on such technologies.

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Help us help you again (and read about the related FTC settlement with Google)
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Help us help you again (and read about the related FTC settlement with Google)

This week, we are back with technology tips to up-secure your internet browsing. Our post is inspired by this week’s announcement that Google and YouTube agreed to $170 million settlement to resolve allegations by the FTC and the New York Attorney General that YouTube illegally collected personal information from children.

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Help us help you (protect your privacy)
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Help us help you (protect your privacy)

This week, we are offering some practical advice about protecting your personal data, advocating for privacy by design and highlighting an announcement by Google’s Project Zero that illustrates the difference security and privacy, and why it is so important that we take steps to protect our personal data.

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Georgia (voting machines) on our minds
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Georgia (voting machines) on our minds

This week, a federal judge in Atlanta, Georgia wisely ordered the state to be ready to use paper ballots for the 2020 election, if it fails to meet a tight deadline to implement an entirely new voting system.

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Securing our Elections
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Securing our Elections

This week, we call out vendors of voting machines and software that are falling short on election security, as well the governmental entities that need to wake up before election results get changed (and not just by 11 year-old hackers).

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The Intersection of Privacy and Politics
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

The Intersection of Privacy and Politics

This week, we consider the intersection of privacy and politics, and in the process, get apocalyptic about election interference, and apoplectic about governmental entities who contract without appropriate due diligence.

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First, Second and Third-Order Inferences
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

First, Second and Third-Order Inferences

This week, we take on a privacy law hypothetical about how late-order inferences may be drawn and used to predict what you will like, will support or oppose, will vote for or against, will buy or turn away.

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Is It Time to Regulate Scrubbed Data?
Hosch & Morris Hosch & Morris

Is It Time to Regulate Scrubbed Data?

This week, we consider de-identification of data as a mechanism for mitigating privacy risk, and ask this question: Is it time to regulate scrubbed data too?

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