Category Archives: Cyber Law
Current Realities of Remote Justice
As we continue to struggle with the challenges to our justice systems wrought by a fast-spreading and stubborn virus combined with backlogged courts, most solutions to move cases forward have focused on technology. Similar to adjustments in the delivery of Continue reading Current Realities of Remote Justice
Blockchain, “Smart” Contracts, and Business in Cyberspace
After the genesis of blockchain technology in 2008 in support of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, a new technological dimension for digital transactions quickly took shape. With this public, transparent, decentralized – and encrypted – record of online transactions available to all Continue reading Blockchain, “Smart” Contracts, and Business in Cyberspace
Technology Overview: What is a ‘Blockchain?’
The potential to utilize blockchain technology to facilitate fast, secure financial transactions, for example its proposed application to COVID-19-related stimulus payments, has been increasingly in the news.[1] So what exactly is a blockchain, and how might it turn up as Continue reading Technology Overview: What is a ‘Blockchain?’
Employment Technology Consulting
Today’s workplace is complicated. Myriad legal requirements and important best practices apply to employer and employee use of technologies on which businesses and schools have come to rely. At ETech Law, we help employers and educators put policies and procedures in place Continue reading Employment Technology Consulting
The EU’S Goals for Artificial Intelligence Legislation
30 Apr 2020 – Originally published as a guest post at nsucyberlaw.org. In February, the European Commission released a White Paper entitled, “On Artificial Intelligence – A European Approach to Excellence and Trust,” in support of the European Commission (EC) Continue reading The EU’S Goals for Artificial Intelligence Legislation
CJEU to Address EU-US Data Protection In Schrems II
25 Jan 2020 – Originally published as a guest post at nsucyberlaw.org. Within the next several weeks, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is expected to rule on the validity of the current data transfer processes for Continue reading CJEU to Address EU-US Data Protection In Schrems II
Facebook and Faceprints: Can Biometrics and Privacy Coexist?
May 9, 2019 Facebook’s Motion to Dismiss and for Summary Judgment were denied last week in: IN RE FACEBOOK BIOMETRIC INFORMATION PRIVACY LITIGATION in the N. District of California. In that case, a putative class action was filed under the Continue reading Facebook and Faceprints: Can Biometrics and Privacy Coexist?
PCI Data Security Standards: An Industry Self-Regulatory Approach
As an industry-based (as opposed to federal regulatory) approach to information security concerns, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council was founded in 2006 by American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB International, MasterCard Worldwide, and Visa Inc. This council Continue reading PCI Data Security Standards: An Industry Self-Regulatory Approach
Privacy and Information Security in Cyberspace – An Introduction
As businesses store and transmit more and more information digitally, concerns over the potential for unauthorized access to consumers’ personal data continues to grow. Although Canada, the European Union, and other venues outside of the United States have implemented uniform Continue reading Privacy and Information Security in Cyberspace – An Introduction