Posted on Jan 18, 2020
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It
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Totally spooky, SSG Robert Webster. Frankly, I think it’s already too late to stop legal and illegal eyes from invading our privacy.
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SSG Robert Webster
LTC Stephen C. I agree that it may be too late, but... These people and companies like them need to be litigated out of existence and the companies that allowed the unlicensed use of data harvesting on their system should also be made to recompense their users/customers for this egregious breach of privacy and their own policies, or in some cases their lack of abiding by the law. This is industrial espionage at its worst.
Two remedies: one financial, and two destruction of all known copies of the database AND derivatives (including backups), to include the hardware storage devices and media that the database and its backups are/were stored on.
Two remedies: one financial, and two destruction of all known copies of the database AND derivatives (including backups), to include the hardware storage devices and media that the database and its backups are/were stored on.
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The app may not be illegal, but I would find it hard to believe that the underling data and its acquisition was and is legal.
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SSG Robert Webster
Legal Implications of Clearview Technology
I believe that this is a CYA memorandum and in some cases appears to be non-compliant with state laws dealing in privacy and PII. And a considerable amount of the underlying information was obtained by theft or by deception.
https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6689-clearview-legal-memo/c8b081a0bcca12e7903a/optimized/full.pdf#page=1
I believe that this is a CYA memorandum and in some cases appears to be non-compliant with state laws dealing in privacy and PII. And a considerable amount of the underlying information was obtained by theft or by deception.
https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6689-clearview-legal-memo/c8b081a0bcca12e7903a/optimized/full.pdf#page=1
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SSG Robert Webster
Biometric data law information.
https://www.gemalto.com/govt/biometrics/biometric-data
https://www.gemalto.com/govt/biometrics/biometric-data
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SSG Robert Webster
Biometric data law information.
https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/privacy-policy-biometrics-laws/
https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/privacy-policy-biometrics-laws/
Biometrics Laws and Privacy Policies - Privacy Policies
In fact, around 62% of organizations are already using biometric technology as a means of authentication for their networks. That number is growing. Another 24% plan to set up their own biometric system over the next two years.
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SSG Robert Webster
Biometric Privacy Legislation Catching On Across America
https://digitalguardian.com/blog/biometric-privacy-legislation-catching-across-america
https://digitalguardian.com/blog/biometric-privacy-legislation-catching-across-america
Biometric Privacy Legislation Catching On Across America
The past few years has seen several states in the U.S. adopt, or look to adopt biometric privacy legislation that dictates what type of facial, fingerprint, or retinal data organizations can collect, use, and store.
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