Here are the highlights of my new privacy training courses from 2022. U.S. PRIVACY LAWS CCPA Training U.S. State Consumer Privacy Laws
Highlights from 2022: Privacy Training

Here are the highlights of my new privacy training courses from 2022. U.S. PRIVACY LAWS CCPA Training U.S. State Consumer Privacy Laws
Here’s a roundup of my scholarship and writings for 2022. SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS BREACHED! WHY DATA SECURITY LAW FAILS AND HOW TO IMPROVE IT (Oxford U. Press 2022) (with Woodrow Harzog) Free chapter: Unifying Privacy and Data Security PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS (IAPP 6th ed. 2022) (with Paul Schwartz) Free chapter: An Overview of Privacy Law
SCHOLARSHIP Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security I posted the full text of my book, NOTHING TO HIDE: THE FALSE TRADEOFF BETWEEN PRIVACY AND SECURITY (Yale University Press 2011) on SSRN for free. Privacy Harms Privacy Harms (with Danielle Keats Citron) forthcoming 102 B.U. Law Review __ (2022). You can download […]
Here are the highlights of my new privacy training courses from 2021. Privacy Training CPRA (10 min and 15 min) Data Mapping Dark Patterns Global Privacy and Data Protection (non-illustrated version) (25 min) Privacy and Data Security combo (25 min) See more Privacy Training Courses.
Here is a round-up of my cartoons from 2021. Nothing to Hide Implantable Devices and Privacy
Here are some of highlights of my privacy training, writing, resources, and humor from 2020.
Here are some of highlights of my privacy training, writing, resources, and humor from 2019.
In this post, I provide a brief overview of my scholarship last year. Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms I co-authored Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms with Professor Daniel Keats Citron. The piece is forthcoming in Texas Law Review this year. Even though there continues to be a steady […]
I’ve been going through my blog posts from 2015 to find the ones I most want to highlight. Here are some selected posts about health privacy and security: Why HIPAA Matters: Medical ID Theft and the Human Cost of Health Privacy and Security Incidents
I’ve been going through my blog posts from 2015 to find the ones I most want to highlight. Here are some selected posts about security: The Worst Password Ever Created Should the FTC Kill the Password? The Case for Better Authentication