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Category: News and Updates

Privacy News and Views, April 22-28

November 10, 2020 April 29, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Choose Privacy Week, May 1 – 7, 2017 Let’s Get Practical for Choose Privacy Week Join the librarians who are getting practical for #ChoosePrivacy Week to improve #privacy protections for their users. Libraries and Privacy Literacy How to protect patrons’

Privacy News and Views, April 22-28

Privacy News & Views – April 15 -21

November 10, 2020 April 21, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Recorded Webinar: Practical Privacy Practices Libraries, Privacy, and Surveillance Iowa City library may soon need to remove bathroom cameras | KCRG Libraries and Privacy Literacy Privacy Literacy Training for Librarians | Data Privacy Project Student Privacy 1.3 million K-12 students exposed

Privacy News & Views – April 15 -21

Privacy News & Views – April 8-14

November 10, 2020 April 20, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Video: Wiretaps, data dumps and zero days: is digital privacy no longer possible? | The Guardian Student Privacy Spying on Students: School-Issued Devices and Student Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation ICYMI: School Surveillance: The Consequences for Equity and Privacy  |

Privacy News & Views – April 8-14

Privacy News & Views – April 1- 7

April 22, 2020 April 10, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Reminder:  Free ALA Webinar: Practical Privacy Practices on April 13th Broadband Privacy Rules Trump signs repeal of U.S. broadband privacy rules | Reuters Trump just killed Obama’s internet-privacy rules — here’s what that means for you |Business Insider The conservative case against

Privacy News & Views – April 1- 7

Data Privacy Day 2017

November 10, 2020 January 28, 2017 By OIF staff

Today is Data Privacy Day, an annual effort sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) to educate individuals about protecting their personal information and managing their privacy.  It also strives to helping organizations understand why good data privacy practices

Data Privacy Day 2017

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