Privacy During the Pandemic
- Contract lawyers face a growing invasion of surveillance programs that monitor their work | The Washington Post
Students’ and Minors’ Privacy
- School surveillance of students via laptops may do more harm than good | The Conversation
Government Surveillance
- Sheriff’s surveillance program piques Santee City Council interest | San Diego Union-Tribune
- Supreme Court to hear arguments on FBI’s surveillance of mosques | NPR
Legislation, Regulations, and Litigation
- GDPR provisions are coming to a privacy bill near you | JDSupra
- New proposed privacy rules for global companies conducting business in Australia | JDSupra
Biometric Privacy
- Is Meta’s facial recognition retreat another head fake? | The New York Times
- Inside Facebook’s decision to eliminate facial recognition — for now | The Washington Post
- Facial recognition on smartphones: Is it secure and should you use it? | Android Authority
- Facial recognition marches forward, no matter what Facebook says | Bloomberg
Encryption
- RCMP [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] to pay up to $1 million for AI solution to crack data encryption and passwords | Financial Post
- Google expands client-side encryption beta to include desktop data for Meet and Drive | Hindu Business Line
- Online safety and end-to-end encryption can co-exist, says data protection watchdog. But how? | ZDNet
- Feds likely to fall short of deadline for strengthening encryption, multifactor authentication | CyberScoop
This Week in Data Breaches and Leaks
- Cyber attack knocks Ohio county library computers offline | Government Technology
- Library refuses to divulge details on cybersecurity situation | Toledo Blade [paywalled]
- Robinhood data breach exposed 7 million customers | CNET
- US defense contractor Electronic Warfare hit by data breach | Bleeping Computer
- Report: 57% of all ecommerce cyberattacks are bot-driven | VentureBeat
- Hackers targeted Apple devices in Hong Kong for widespread attack | WIRED
- Hackers breach nine global organizations in ongoing espionage campaign | The Hill
- Hacking group says it has found encryption keys needed to unlock the PS5 | ArsTechnica