The article focuses on legal consequences and privacy concerns related to the use of highway technology by law enforcement officials in the U.S. Topics include the use of license plate readers (LPRs) and Stingray, a device by Harris Corp. for obtaining data from a cellphone without the ...
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The new Digital Operational Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2554) (DORA) framework focuses on ICT risk and maintaining operational resilience when information and communication technology (ICT) services are being delivered to regulated firms in the financial sector. More 16 Dec 2024 Injunction gr...
Concerned of Chinese technology infringing on privacy? Think again. Baudrihaye-Gérard points out that Europol is specifically excluded from the AIA by name, providing the security and law enforcement agency with little to no expectation of oversight when it comes toimplementing AI and biometric surv...
In “Tax and Law In Focus,” Simon Hobbs interviews EY’s Clare Franklin and Takeda’s Ross Hay on how technology is accelerating change in tax. Learn more. 27 Feb 202140m 49s Tax and Law in Focus EY Tax and Law in Focus podcasts explore today’s key business issues, offering exclusiv...
A growing number of law enforcement agencies from across the world want to use Purdue University technology to help them track down cybercriminals with a toolkit that also can help companies stop insider threats and technology-facilitated ... Mar 3, 2020 0 2 Engineering An all-in-one cybe...
If Daniel’s Law were expanded to cover all New Jersey residents, it could represent a meaningful step toward addressing the broader issue of data privacy. As it stands, however, it benefits a specific, already-powerful group: judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers. The average reside...
In recent times, the use of the technology by law enforcement and global conglomerates has been criticized on the grounds that it erodes public trust and infringes on citizens’ and employees’ rights to privacy. That being said, facial recognition has also delivered results that cannot be ignor...