I’ve been going through my blog posts from 2015 to find the ones I most want to highlight. Here are some selected posts on privacy issues:
I. PHILOSOPHICAL
Privacy by Design:
4 Key Points
What Is Privacy?
II. PRIVACY LAW
Why All Law Schools Should Teach Privacy Law
— and Why Many Don’t
The Growing Problems with the Sectoral Approach to Privacy Law
Does Scholarship Really Have an Impact?
The Article that Revolutionized Privacy Law
III. INTERNATIONAL
Privacy Law: From a National Dish to a Global Stew
Sunken Safe Harbor:
5 Implications of Schrems and US-EU Data Transfer
IV. LITERATURE AND FILM
5 Great Novels About Privacy and Security
6 Great Films About Privacy and Security
Big Brother on the Cover:
50+ Covers for George Orwell’s 1984
V. MISCELLANEOUS
Why We Should Persuade and Train with Stories
The Undying Death of Privacy
OTHER BLOGGING HIGHLIGHT TOPICS
Blogging Highlights 2015: Cybersecurity Issues
Blogging Highlights 2015: Privacy+Security Humor
Blogging Highlights 2015: Health Privacy+Security Issues
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This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy training, data security training, HIPAA training, and many other forms of awareness training on privacy and security topics. This post was originally posted on his blog at LinkedIn, where Solove is a “LinkedIn Influencer.” His blog has more than 900,000 followers.
Professor Solove is the organizer, along with Paul Schwartz of the Privacy + Security Forum (Oct. 24-26, 2016 in Washington, DC), an annual event that aims to bridge the silos between privacy and security.
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