- Speaker, “What is the Future of Cross-Border Data Flows?”
- “Risks to Cybersecurity from Data Localization, Organized by Techniques, Tactics, and Procedures,”
- Featured Speaker, “Opening Remarks,”
- Moderator, “Privacy Enforcement Cooperation and Mutual Assistance,”
- Panelist, “The Roots of the Right to Privacy,”
- “Untapping the Full Potential of CLOUD Act Agreements,”
- Panelist, “Debating the Critical Issues in the Data Privacy Framework,”
- Testimony before the UK Parliament’s House of Lords European Affairs Committee on UK-EU Data Adequacy,
- Testimony before the UK Parliament’s House of Lords European Affairs Committee on UK-EU Data Adequacy,
- “White Paper on Clarifying Definitions in the Protecting American’s Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024,”
- “Section 702 Foreign Surveillance Law Lives On, But Privacy Fight Continues,”
- “Your Opportunities are Limitless: Message from a 2024 Cyber Graduate,”
- Moderator, “Privacy & AI with White House Principal Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer,”
- Speaker, “Cybersecurity Regulation in Practice: Insights and Issues”
- Panelist, “CLOUD Act Agreements, EU-US e-Evidence Negotiations and More,”
- U.S. Private-Sector Privacy: Law and Practice for Information Privacy Professionals (Fourth Edition)
- Special Guest Speaker, “Data Localization Requirements and the Implications for Cybersecurity,”
- “The Lawfare Podcast: Devin DeBacker and Lee Licata on the Biden Administration’s New Executive Order on Preventing Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data,”
- Panelist, “Data Lakes and Common Pools: Reconciling Cybersecurity and AI with Data Protection,”
- “Article: Executive Order to Limit Sales of American’s Sensitive Data to Adversarial Foreign Governments,”
- “The Executive Action on Sensitive Bulk and Government-Related Data Sales to Adversary Nations,”
- “Lawfare Article: Limiting Data Broker Sales in the Name of U.S. National Security: Questions on Substance and Messaging,”
- “U.S. Executive Order Will Address Brokers’ Sensitive Data Transfers to ‘Countries of Concern,’”
- “Limiting Data Broker Sales in the Name of U.S. National Security: Questions on Substance and Messaging,”
- “CBDF Research Fellow Theodore Christakis Publishes Study on Cross-Border Data Transfers and the EU’s ‘Zero Risk’ Approach,”
- “Georgia Today: Update for Savannah Man Charged with Insurrection; ‘Right Turn on Red’; Paper Ballots,”
- Panelist, “A Look Ahead: Privacy in 2024,”
- Panelist, “The Importance of the OECD Declaration on Government Access to Personal Data Held by Private Sector Entities,”
- Panelist, “Key Issues in a Legal Challenge to the EU/U.S. Data Privacy Framework,”
- “Video and Comments on ‘Rationalizing U.S. Cross-Border Data Policy Across the EU, China, and Global CBPRs,’”
- Panelist, “Adapting the Legal Regime of One Jurisdiction to be Interoperable with Another Through the Data Protection Court System: The Case of U.S. and the E.U.”,
- Moderator, “Rationalizing U.S. Cross-Border Data Policy Across the EU, China, and Global CBPRs,”
- Discussant, “A Validity Baseline for Cybersecurity Risk Management,”
- “PCLOB Report Further Divides FISA Section 702 Reauthorization Talks,”
- Panelist, “Oversight and Redress Mechanisms in Foreign Surveillance Law,”
- DATA LOCALIZATION AND CYBERSECURITY PROJECT
- “A Guide to the Attorney General’s Finding of ‘Reciprocal’ Privacy Protections in EU,”
- “Assessing U.S. Data Policy Toward China: A Proposed Framework,”
- “EU-US Adequacy Decision Finalized,”
- “European Commission Publishes FAQ on EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, and Other Updates,”
- “Initial Comments on the Attorney General’s Finding of ‘Reciprocal’ Privacy Protections in the European Union,”
- “Oceans Apart: The EU and U.S. Cybersecurity Certification Standards for Cloud Services,”
- “A Framework for Assessing U.S. Data Policy Toward China,”
- Panelist, “The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework,”
- Panelist, “’Flexibility’ in the ‘Essential Equivalence’ Test for Data Transfers: Taking Into Account Different Legal Traditions and Constitutional Constraints in Third Countries,”
- Panelist, “Moving Towards a Sustainable and Functional EU-U.S. Transfers Framework?”
- “Meta’s $1.3 Billion Privacy Fine Propels U.S.-EU Data Plan,”
- Speaker, “Privacy Talks: U.S. and EU Legislation on Privacy & Algorithms,”
- Panelist, “Towards Multilateral Approach to Cross-Border Data Transfers,”
- “Intelligence Leaks Case Spotlight on a Recurring Insider Threat: Tech Support,”
- Testimony before The President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee,
- Testimony before The President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee,
- Panelist, “Government Access to Data: Convergence for the EU and U.S. Approaches?”
- “This Privacy Tech Startup Wants to Crack the Code on … Code,”
- “Notes from the IAPP Europe, 3 March 2023,”
- “Pulling Back the Curtains on Privacy and the U.S. Intelligence Community: A New Retrospective by Alex Joel,”
- “Denison University Hosts Talk with Privacy Rights Expert,”
- Panelist, “Privacy and Data in 2023,”
- Panelist, “Analyzing the EU-US Data Privacy Framework,”
- Panelist, “Cross Border Data Flows: The Way Ahead for India,”
- “Peter Swire, Global Data Privacy Pioneer, Joins Privya’s Advisory Board”
- “Swire to Continue Defining the Field of Cybersecurity as J.Z. Liang Chair”
- “Cyber Student Receives $16,000 and Year-Long Mentorship,”
- Panelist, “Some Thoughts on the Future of Privacy in Europe,”
- “Biden Signs EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework”
- “The Biden Administration’s SIGINT Executive Order, Part II: Redress for Unlawful Surveillance”
- Panelist, “FTC’s Rulemaking Authority: Update Following Recent Developments,”
- Panelist, “Securing Data Flows: The Importance of an EU-U.S. Agreement on Data Transfers,”
- Panelist, “The New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework,”
- Guest, “Cybersecurity and Interdisciplinary Work,”
- “The Latest on the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework”
- “Legal Questions Loom Over Latest Trans-Atlantic Data Flows Deal”
- “The Redress Mechanism in the Privacy Shield Successor: On the Independence and Effective Powers of the DPRC,”
- “White House Executive Order Brings EU-U.S. Data Flow Deal Closer to Finish Line”
- Panelist, “The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework & Next Steps for Data Transfers,”
- “The New Transatlantic Data Deal: Will it Stick or End Up as Lipstick on a Pig?”
- Cryptography and the Intelligence Community: The Future of Encryption
- “Government Access to Records Held in the Private Sector – Why Variations in the Role of ‘Government’ Could be Important,”
- “U.S. Expected to Publish Privacy Shield Executive Order Next Week”
- “Our Survey Experts: It’s Okay to Expose the Government”
- “Social Media Vulnerability – Interview with Peter Swire”
- “The Effects of Data Localization on Cybersecurity – Organizational Effects”
- Preemption of State Cybersecurity Laws: It’s Complicated
- What Privacy Rights Exist When It Comes to Illegal Abortions?
- Why Experts Have Hope in the Federal Privacy Bill – Even if it Doesn’t Pass
- “Personal Data Protection Bill: The Irony in Localising,”
- “The Bipartisan, Bicameral Privacy Proposal is a Big Deal,”
- Panelist, “Are Data Localization Policies a Looming Disaster for Cybersecurity?”
- Moderator, “Government Access to Data Held by the Private Sector: How Can Democracies Show the Way,”
- Panelist, “Global Approaches to International Data Flows,”
- Missouri Governor Criticized a Newspaper for Exposing a Data Security Flaw
- U.S.-EU Data Privacy Deal Faces Key Questions on Surveillance
- Keynote Speaker, “Redress, Data Privacy, and National Security,”
- EU, U.S. Agree ‘In Principle’ to New Trans-Atlantic Data Agreement
- Digital Bridge: Ukraine Policymaking – New Antitrust Era – Disinfo Hunters
- U.S. Eyes Breakthrough on Data Dispute with EU as Biden Visits Brussels
- Notes from a CSIS Virtual Event: Cybersecurity Considerations for Data Localization Regulation
- Panelist, “The Future of Transatlantic Data Flows,”
- Jackson Michigan to Install License Plate-Reading Cameras. Are You OK with Them?
- Spying Complaint Plan Eyed by EU, US in Data Transfer Talks
- Panelist, “Cybersecurity Considerations for Data Localization Regulation,”
- Digital Bridge: Russia’s Online Propaganda War – Meta Lobbying Targets – Google vs Apple on Privacy
- Panelist, “Comparative Look at Models of Privacy Protection – In Light of Future Amendments to Israel’s Law,”
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (PORT-IA): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations,”
- “EU/US Adequacy Negotiations and the Redress Challenge: How to Create an Independent Authority with Effective Remedy Powers,”
- Panelist, “IALS/European Criminal Law Webinar: UK Law Enforcement Access to Electronic Evidence Stored Overseas: the US and European Context Post Brexit,”
- Digital Bridge: Privacy Shield Update 3.0 – Semiconductor Subsidies – EU-US Policy Spat
- “EU/US Adequacy Negotiations and the Redress Challenge: Whether a New U.S. Statute is Necessary to Produce an ‘Essentially Equivalent’ Solution,”
- Digital Bridge: France’s Digital Presidency – January 6 Anniversary – Amazon’s Covid Problems
- “Towards OECD Principles for Government Access to Data,”
- “New EU Data Blockage as German Court Would Ban Many Cookie Management Providers,”
- DC Council Unanimously Passes Law Allowing Residents to Opt for Digital Driver’s License
- Panelist: “Cross-Border Data Transfers: A Conversation,”
- Featured Speaker, “Scheller Distinguished Speaker Series: Cybersecurity, Data Localization, and Choosing Your Research,”
- Panelist: “Privacy Protections for Government Requests Across Borders: EU and Globally,”
- “Governing for Democracy and Other Democratic Goals,”
- Updated cybercrime pact aims to speed cross-border investigations
- Cross-Border Data Forum
- Missouri Gov. Mike Parson slams paper after it reveals state data security flaw
- Reckoning with cyberpolicy contradictions in great power politics
- “Update to Budapest Convention Expected to be Finalized This November,”
- Panelist, “Global Challenges: Cross-Border Data Transfers, Challenges to Government Process, and International Considerations,”
- “Lawfare – U.K.’s Post-Brexit Strategy on Cross-Border Data Flows,”
- “Privacy for the People? Exploring Collective Action as a Mechanism to Shift Power to Consumers in End-User Privacy,”
- “U.K.’s Post-Brexit Strategy on Cross-Border Data Flows,”
- SWIRE PROVIDES COUNSEL ON PRIVACY AND CYBERSECURITY
- Panelist, “Trans-Atlantic Data Flows: What’s Next After the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield,”
- Trans-Atlantic Data Flows: What’s next after the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield?
- Panelist, “The New SCCs and EDPB Guidance,”
- This Week in Washington IP: Senate set to confirm Cunningham; Restoring American leadership in patent law; and Supporting cybersecurity by stopping ransomware
- Surveillance in spotlight amid ongoing EU-U.S. data privacy rift
- Panelist, “Schrems II One Year Later,”
- How Europe’s top court hobbled global data flows
- Panelist, “Global Data Protection Regulation: Compliance Challenges and Opportunities,”
- Keynote Speaker, “American Perspectives on Transatlantic Data Flows,” Wilson Center event on Data Flows, Jul. 1, 2021. (Virtual)
- Panelist, “Creating Privacy Protections for Government Requests Across Borders,”
- Moderator, “Data Portability as an Interim Step Toward Interoperability,”
- Moderator, “Data Portability as an Interim Step Toward Interoperability,”
- Testimony before OECD Competition Committee on “Data Portability, Interoperability, and Competition,”
- Testimony before OECD Competition Committee on “Data Portability, Interoperability, and Competition,”
- “New Urgency about Data Localization with Portuguese Decision,”
- “Prominent Theme of Data Localization in Comments to EDPB Guidance on Implementing Schrems II has New Urgency with the Portuguese Decision,”
- Speaker, “Facebook & Data Protection: Ten Sources of Frustration,”
- Featured Speaker, “Enhancing the EU-US Privacy Shield,”
- “IRSG Issues Report Critical of Data Localization Impacts on Financial Sector,”
- Panelist and Award Recipient, “After Schrems II: A Proposal to Meet the Individual Redress Problem” (with Kenneth Propp),
- Panelist, “Finding a Way Forward on Digital Trade,”
- Analysis: Cybersecurity 202: Here’s what cybersecurity experts think Biden should prioritize in his first 100 days
- Moderator, “Data Portability, Competition, Privacy, and Cybersecurity,”
- Panelist, “Government Access to Data After Schrems II, Brexit, and the CLOUD Act,”
- Featured Speaker, “The Impact of Schrems II and Threat of Data Localization (with Peter Swire),”
- “Hard Data Localization May Be Coming to the EU – Here Are 5 Concerns,”
- Column: Pandemic, not privacy, tops list of 2021 consumer trends. Let’s change that
- “Rebuilding the Civic Square: A Discussion on Rebuilding Democracy,”
- “Updates to U.S. Foreign Intelligence Law Since 2016 Testimony,”
- “Statutory and Non-Statutory Ways to Create Individual Redress for U.S. Surveillance Activities,”
- “Testimony by Peter Swire at the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on ‘The Invalidation of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and the Future of Transatlantic Data Flows,'”
- Tim Berners-Lee: He created the Web. Now he is out remake the digital world.
- Featured Speaker, “Pondering Preemption of State Privacy Laws (with Peter Swire),”
- Comments submitted to the European Data Protection Board on EDPB Recommendations 01/2020 on Measures that Supplement Transfer Tools to Ensure Compliance with the EU Level of Protection of Personal Data,
- Lessons from a Privacy Shield post-mortem on Capitol Hill
- Response to Question for the Record from Senator Krysten Sinema,
- Testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation on “The Invalidation of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and the Future of Transatlantic Data Flows,”
- Appendix 1 to Testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation – “Statutory and Non-Statutory Ways to Create Individual Redress for U.S. Surveillance Activities,”
- Appendix 2 to Testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation – “Updates to U.S. Foreign Intelligence Law Since 2016 Testimony,”
- Panelist, “The Future of EU-US Data Flows Post-Schrems: Challenges and Opportunities,”
- “Setting the Regulatory & Legal Context,”
- Featured Speaker: “Episode 90 – How Do We Respond to the Dilemma? Developing a Data Portability Solution,”
- “After Schrems II and the EDPB Guidance, Lessons from a 1998 Study About the Effects of Data Localization Between the EU and the US,”
- “India’s Access to Criminal Evidence in the U.S.: A Proposed Framework for an Executive Agreement,”
- “Antitrust and the Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (“PORT-IA”),”
- Panelist, “You Did What With the Data? The Role of Data Ethics and Classification within your Data Governance Program,”
- Speaker: “Deep Dive Episode 139 – Implications of Data Portability: A Consumer Protection Tool or Burden?”
- Schrems II and individual redress – Where there’s a will, there’s a way
- Panelist, “Reconciling the Risks and Benefits of Data Portability,”
- “An Overview of Portability: Concepts & Terminology,”
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment: Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations,”
- Featured Speaker, “Comparing Privacy and Autonomy in the European Union and United States,”
- “After Schrems II: A Proposal to Meet the Individual Redress Challenge,”
- “The Schrems II Decision and its Transatlantic Implications,”
- “Preparing for the Schrems II Decision,”
- Schrems II offers and opportunity – If the U.S. wants to take it
- Privacy Shield revocation greatly complicates international data transfers; Is a grace period in the works?
- U.S. Private-Sector Privacy: Law and Practice for Information Privacy Professionals (Third Edition)
- Speaker: “Schrems II and the Future of Transatlantic Data,”
- “Geopolitical Implications of the European Court’s Schrems II Decision,”
- “‘Schrems II’ Backs the European Legal Regime into a Corner – How Can it Get Out?,”
- “New Developments for the U.K. and Australian Executive Agreements with the U.S. Under the CLOUD Act,”
- Georgia Tech Scheller faculty push back against reopening plans
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (“PORT-IA”): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations,”
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (PORT-IA): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations,”
- “The GDPR at Two: Expert Perspectives,”
- “Privacy in the COVID-19 Era – A Conversation with Peter Swire,”
- “Comments on Australian Legislation to Enable the Negotiation of a U.S. CLOUD Act Executive Agreement,”
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (PORT-IA),”
- Panelist, “Challenges and Solutions to the Implementation and Regulation of Data Portability,”
- “Issues of Concern Under the CLOUD Act for Australian Legislation Amendment (International Production Orders) Bill 2020”
- Speaker: “Episode 39 – Big Data as an Antitrust Issue,”
- “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (PORT-IA): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations,”
- Security, Privacy and the Coronavirus: Lessons from 9/11
- ‘No extra soap’: Georgia inmates say prisons not ready for COVID-19
- “Overcoming Constitutional Objections to the CLOUD Act,”
- Speaker: “The European Court of Justice is About to Kick Off a Massive US-EU Trade War,”
- “Cloud Act, GDPR: International Insights on Privacy and Data Management,”
- “Briefing on Cross-Border Data Issues,”
- “Cloud Act, GDPR: International Insights on Privacy and Data Management,”
- Panelist, “Access to Digital Evidence: From Blocking Statutes to International Agreements?”
- “The Implications of the Schrems II Case for Privacy Shield and US-EU Law Enforcement Cooperation,”
- Defining the Scope of ‘Possession, Custody, or Control’ for Privacy Issues and the Cloud Act
- A proposal to help resolve federal privacy preemption
- Foreign Intelligence and Other Issues in the Initial Opinion in Schrems II
- The Affected State: A Useful Concept for Cross Border Access to E-Evidence
- E-Evidence and the Globalisation of Criminal Evidence
- Origins of Analysis of Intersection of Privacy and Competition Law
- Commenter, “Snowden’s Long Shadow: Recasting Domestic and Global Privacy Debates,”
- Panelist, “The Globalization of Criminal Evidence,”
- When Does GDPR Act as a Blocking Statute: The Relevance of a Lawful Basis for Transfer
- The U.K.-U.S. CLOUD Act Agreement Is Finally Here, Containing New Safeguards
- Possible Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Breach Issues in the Proposed National Medical Claims Database Under Section 303 of S. 1895
- The Federal Trade Commission, Privacy, and Historic New Challenges
- Meet the new neighborhood watch: License-plate reading cameras
- Security, surveillance and the truth about ‘Going Dark’
- Swire Op-ed in Le Monde on Schrems II
- PORTABILITY/INTEROPERABILITY RESEARCH PROJECT
- Keynote: The Pedagogic Cybersecurity Framework and the Non-Code Aspects of Cybersecurity
- Two ways that smaller countries could participate in emerging global systems for transfer of electronic evidence
- Expanding the OSI Stack to Describe Categories of Privacy Tasks: The Privacy Institutions Risk Management Framework
- Privacy Challenges in the Globalization of Criminal Evidence
- Lose the chalk, Officer: Court finds marking tires of parked cars unconstitutional
- Frequently Asked Question about the U.S. CLOUD Act
- EU and U.S. Negotiations on Cross-Border Data, Within and Outside of the CLOUD Act Framework
- Highlights from the AEI’s event on data privacy
- Zuckerberg’s call for data portability highlights security risks
- Is Privacy Dead? Reports of its Death (May Have) Been Greatly Exaggerated
- India-US Cooperation for Law Enforcement Sharing: Blueprints for Reform
- Report release: India-US Data Sharing for Law Enforcement: Blueprints for Reform
- Panelist: Walls or Bridges: The Future of the Networked World
- The Important, Justifiable, and Constrained Role of Nationality in Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
- U.S. Federal Privacy Preemption Part 2: Examining Preemption Proposals
- U.S. Federal Privacy Preemption Part 1: History of Federal Preemption of Stricter State Laws
- “The Important, Justifiable, and Constrained Role of Nationality in Foreign Intelligence Surveillance”
- Individual Rights and Federal Preemption of State Privacy Laws
- Panelist: Substantive Issues in Privacy and Defamation Law in the Internet Age: Possibilities of Civil Recovery?
- Panelist: Policy Issues
- The European Union as Global Information Regulator & Other Policy Topics
- Panelist: Developments in 2017-2018 on oversight and exchange mechanisms in the world
- Moderator: Training of Oversight Bodies from Inspection to Judicial Review: the UK experience
- Moderator: The Future of Data in Europe
- How Stricter Procedures in Existing Law May Provide a Useful Path for Cloud Act Executive Agreements
- Webinar, “Binding Corporate Rules: The Process and the Potential Benefits”
- Guest Speaker: Key Legal and Policy Issues in EU/US Data Flows
- The Globalization of Criminal Evidence
- Announcing the New Cross-Border Data Forum
- “Roundtable on US/EU Data Privacy Issues”
- “Roundtable on US/EU Data Privacy Issues”
- Conference Chair Introduction and Overview
- “A Pedagogic Cybersecurity Framework”
- Panelist, “Intellectual Property Rights, States and Digital Borders Around Data”
- Recommendations for the Potential U.S.-U.K. Executive Agreement Under the Cloud Act
- Webinar, “Navigating the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018”
- “Insight: A Canary in the Ad Tech Coal Mine? German DPAs Announce Opt-In Regime for Online Advertising”
- Panelist, “The Legislative Evolution of Cross-Border Evidence Gathering”
- RPT–FBI’s secret method of unlocking iPhone may never reach Apple
- ARA Study Shows How E-Delivery Would Benefit DC Plan Participants
- Appeals court rules FTC sanction for Atlanta’s defunct LabMD too vague
- The Importance of Accurate Retrieval of Data Subjects’ Personal Data in Complying with GDPR Individual Rights Requirements
- “Privacy and Cybersecurity Lessons at the Intersection of the Internet of Things and Police Body-Worn Cameras”
- “The Important, Justifiable, and Restrained Role of Nationality in Foreign Intelligence Surveillance”
- The CLOUD Act: law enforcer or global privacy threat?
- A Possible EU-US Agreement on Law Enforcement Access to Data?
- “2018 Update to Delivering ERISA Disclosure for Defined Contribution Plans: Why the Time Has Come to Prefer Electronic Delivery”
- Suggestions for Implementing the Cloud Act
- Peter Swire named a 2018 Andrew Carnegie Fellow
- What the CLOUD Act means for privacy pros
- The joys of data hygiene: Europe’s tough new data-protection law
- How the Government Could Fix Facebook
- U.S. Private-Sector Privacy: Law and Practice for Information Privacy Professionals (Second Edition)
- The CLOUD Act and its Impact on Cross-Border Access to the Contents of Communications
- Moderator, “Privacy and Competition – Big Issues for Big Data”
- Modern Surveillance and Privacy
- Should foreign police be able to search for evidence in US cloud data?
- The Clash of the EU and U.S. on Privacy & National Security
- The Economics of Cybersecurity: Breach & Liability Rules
- Privacy and Civil Liberties Under the CLOUD Act: A Response
- The Big Picture on GDPR and the Rising Importance of Privacy Compliance
- Why the CLOUD Act is Good for Privacy and Human Rights
- Panelist, “Clashing Visions for Control over the Internet”
- Your email privacy will get a boost thanks to the omnibus spending bill (and that’s a good thing)
- The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
- The Future of Healthcare Could Be a Privacy Nightmare
- Companies race to gather a newly prized currency: Our body measurements
- Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: ID Theft Protectors Want to Scare the Money from Your Wallet
- The Year in Review: FISA Section 702
- The CLOUD Act: A Welcome Legislative Fix for Cross-Border Data Problems
- Lectio Magistralis: Should the EU Decide to Separate from the US Based on Data Protection Law?
- Public Opinion Often Sets Privacy Standards for Smart City Tech
- Google’s Privacy Practices Are A Matter Of Public Concern
- E-commerce tracking practices raise privacy questions
- What Is Google Doing With Your Personal Data?
- Atlantans Protest Pending Repeal Of Net Neutrality
- The Non-Code Layers of the Cyberstack – Lessons for Cybersecurity
- Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Analytics
- FBI Unable To Unlock Texas Gunman’s Phone, Reviving Debate Over Privacy And Security
- Household products being used for surveillance cameras threaten public safety
- Privacy and Cybersecurity Lessons at the Intersection of the Internet of Things and Police Body Worn Cameras
- The Ethical Reuse of Data in a Machine Learning Age
- Cyber policy in higher education
- The Big Picture on Privacy and Cybersecurity for Technology Lawyers
- Reform Section 702 to Maintain Fourth Amendment Principles
- Stakeholders in Reform of the Global System for Mutual Legal Assistance
- The Non-Code Layers of the Cyberstack & and the Globalization of Criminal Evidence
- Panelist: GDPR – DPOs, PIAs & Data Mapping
- Moderator: Education and Cybersecurity
- USPS ‘Informed Delivery’ Is Stalker’s Dream
- Understanding Why Citizenship Matters for Surveillance Rules
- “The Non-Code Layers of the Cyberstack – Lessons for Cybersecurity”
- The Globalization of Criminal Evidence and the Importance of Attribution
- Surveillance Oversight, Intelligence Sharing, and the Rule of Law
- Credit agency Experian says it can protect you from the ‘dark Web’ — sort of
- EU Judges US Surveillance Law
- Your broadband provider can use your smart devices to spy on you
- Vote Fraud Crusader J. Christian Adams Sparks Outrage
- Layers of the Cyberstack: Lessons for Cybersecurity
- Who Is Marcus Hutchins?: Security Researcher Community Worried?
- Should the Leading Online Tech Companies Be Regulated as Public Utilities?
- Service Providers as Adjudicators of Nationality: When Should Citizenship Matter to Surveillance Rules?
- Mutual Legal Assistance in an Era of Globalized Communications: The Analogy to the Visa Waiver Program
- The DoNotPay Dilemma: Can Chatbots Provide Access to Justice Without a Lawyer?
- Google takes 2 steps to protect user privacy
- WannaCry About Backdoors
- Commentor: Reconciling Trade and Privacy Concerns in the EU-US Context
- The reasons you can’t be anonymous anymore
- Why Cross-Border Government Requests for Data Will Keep Becoming More Important
- US Surveillance Law, Safe Harbour and Reforms Since 2013
- Is your child’s toy spying on you?
- A Bipartisan Approach to Cyber
- Panelist: Cyber Mayday
- Amazon’s ‘Echo Look’ Could Snoop a Lot More Than Just Your Clothes
- Latest Uber controversy sheds light on how companies use your emails
- Schrems: The Sequel
- Cross Border Requests for Data Requests and Mutual Legal Assistance
- Why CISOs Should Care About Developments in the EU
- What the House internet privacy bill means for you
- Data Protection: Global Convergence or Roads Diverged
- Congress let Internet providers ‘spy on’ your underwear purchases, advocacy group says
- High Level Policy Hearing: Building a European Data Economy
- High Level Policy Hearing: Building a European Data Economy
- Wikileaks release notwithstanding, the CIA isn’t hacking — or helping — you
- A “Qualified SPOC” Approach for India and Mutual Legal Assistance
- The secret world of vulnerability hunters
- US data safeguards equivalent to EU rules, Facebook court told
- Swire Testimony in Landmark EU Privacy Case
- Moderator: Privacy and Cross-border Requests for Data
- What Will Trump’s Executive Order Do to U.S. Privacy Law and EU-U.S. Data Transfers?
- Panelist: The Caspar Bowden Panel on Privacy Shield and Mass Surveillance
- Company seeking drivers to use accident notification app
- Institute for Information Security and Privacy
- Net Politics Podcast: Peter Swire
- The Trump Effect on Privacy Shield
- “Why Both the EU and the U.S. are “Stricter” than Each Other for the Privacy of Government Requests for Information,”
- A Mutual Legal Assistance Case Study: The United States and France
- Government Surveillance and Privacy Concerns
- The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Peter Swire
- Kilimanjaro – Summit Day
- Testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation on “How Will the FCC’s Proposed Privacy Regulations Affect Consumers and Competition?”
- Reply Comments submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on Protecting the Privacy of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services
- The FCC and Privacy: A Conversation with the Hon. Peter Swire
- Comments submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on Protecting the Privacy of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services
- Online Privacy and ISPs: ISP Access to Consumer Data is Limited and Often Less than Access by Others
- Response to Professor Feamster
- Reforming Mutual Legal Assistance Needs Engagement Beyond the U.S.
- Tech Ethics: How Should Apple Balance Privacy and National Security?
- European Union, U.S. agree on ‘Privacy Shield’ to protect data transfers
- Peter Swire Debates Max Schrems on Privacy
- Explaining U.S. Surveillance Law Protections for an EU Audience
- US Surveillance Law, Safe Harbor, and Reforms Since 2013
- Solving the Unsolvable on Safe Harbor – The Role of Independent DPAs
- Don’t Strike Down the Safe Harbor Based on Inaccurate Views About U.S. Intelligence Law
- ‘Going Dark’ and the Intersection of Law Enforcement and Privacy Interests
- What the FBI Director Could Learn from the Rolling Stones
- New Export Requirements on the Horizon for Cybersecurity Products and Technologies
- DATA LOCALIZATION AND CYBERSECURITY PROJECT
- The Half-life of Secrets, A Golden Age of Surveillance, and the US Military’s Starship Enterprise
- Provider of Personal Finance Tools Tracks Bank Cards, Sells Data to Investors
- Clarifying the Internet of Things by Defining the Internet of Devices
- Question for the Record from Sen. Grassley about Encryption
- The Declining Half-Life of Secrets and the Future of Signals Intelligence
- The Declining Half-Life of Secrets
- Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Episode #76: An Interview with Peter Swire and Annie Anton
- Professor Peter Swire // Encryption // Privacy
- The Golden Age of Surveillance
- Can the government get special encryption access while preserving privacy?
- Testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on “Going Dark: Encryption, Technology, and the Balance Between Public Safety and Privacy”
- The USA Freedom Act: A Partial Response to European Concerns about NSA Surveillance
- The USA Freedom Act, the President’s Review Group, and the Biggest Intelligence Reform in 40 Years
- A Historical Primer for This Week’s Judicial and Congressional Actions on Section 215 Bulk Collection
- Comments to the FCC on Consumer Broadband Privacy
- Privacy Czar Peter Swire Recognized with the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ 2015 Privacy Leadership Award
- TEACHING PRIVACY AND CYBERSECURITY
- Atlanta Center of Health Privacy Issue
- SWIRE PROVIDES COUNSEL ON PRIVACY AND CYBERSECURITY
- Letter from Review Group members supporting USA Freedom Act
- Lessons from Fair Lending Law for Fair Marketing and Big Data
- Lessons from Fair Lending Law for Fair Marketing and Big Data
- Peter Hustinx and Three Clichés About E.U.-U.S. Data Privacy
- Cross-Border Data Forum
- Identifying and Classifying Ambiguity for Regulatory Requirements
- The Chinese Hacking Indictments and Why Economic Espionage Is Different
- The NSA Shouldn’t Stockpile Web Glitches
- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, “Examining Recommendations to Reform FISA Authorities”
- Why Tech Companies and the NSA Diverge of Snowden
- Testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Hearing on the Report of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies”
- Engineers and Lawyers in Privacy Protection: Can We All Just Get Along
- Testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Hearing on the Report of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies”
- Protecting Citizens, and Their Privacy
- Why the New Senator Markey May Be the Most Influential Privacy Congressman in History
- Telephone Records and PRISM – the First Job for the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
- Going Dark vs. Going Secure – New CDT Experts Report on CALEA II
- How to Prevent the ‘Do Not Track’ Arms Race
- Testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee on “A Status Update on the Development of Voluntary Do-Not-Track Standards”
- Alan Westin’s Legacy of Privacy and Freedom
- The NSA Report: Liberty and Security in a Changing World
- Testimony before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on “State of Federal Privacy and Data Security Law: Lagging Behind the Times?”
- Testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee on “The Need for Privacy Protections: Is Industry Self-Regulation Adequate?”
- Moving Too Fast on Cybersecurity
- “De-Identification and the Privacy Multistakeholder Process”
- Statement on the Administration’s Privacy Report
- The Importance of a Homeowner Bill of Rights: New Mortgage Finance Rules are Good for Lenders, Borrowers, and Investors
- Foundations of Information Privacy and Data Protection: A Survey of Global Concepts, Laws, and Practices
- U.S. Private Sector Privacy: Law and Practice for Information Privacy Professionals
- Comments on Alternative Mortgage-Servicing Compensation
- Going Dark’ vs. ‘A Golden Age for Surveillance
- Internet Privacy: The Impact and Burden of EU Regulation
- How the Patriot Act affected privacy
- The Need for Consumer Protection Laws for Homeowners
- “Effective National Mortgage Servicing Standards Are Essential,” statement Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
- Wrap Up on Privacy and Location Based Services, Federal Communications Commission: “Helping Consumers Harness the Potential of Location Based Services”
- Avoding Voicemail Hacking in the US
- Why Privacy Legislation is Hot Now
- Delivering ERISA Disclosure for Defined Contribution Plans
- “Delivering ERISA Disclosure for Defined Contribution Plans,” comments submitted to the Department of Labor
- Ask the Expert: Peter Swire Answers Questions from Facebook Users on Internet Privacy
- What the Fair Credit Reporting Act Should Teach Us About Mortgage Servicing
- Getting Online Privacy Policy Right
- Why the Federal Government Should Have a Privacy Policy Office
- Homeowners are Consumers, Too
- Stopping Foreclosures Amid Mortgage Modifications
- Bankers Should Take Personal Responsibility for the Mortgage Mess
- It’s Not the Campaign Any More: How the White House is Using Web 2.0 Technology So Far
- Six New Media Challenges: Legal and Policy Considerations for Federal Use of Web 2.0 Technology
- How to Buy Free Software: Procuring Web 2.0 Technology for the Federal Government
- Comments on HHS Health Data Breach Guidelines
- Smart Grid, Smart Broadband, Smart Infrastructure
- The FTC @ 100 and the Future of Consumer Protection
- Tech Policy and the Financial Crisis
- McCain’s Privacy Paper Gets His Own Record Wrong
- Testimony to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution
- The ID Divide: Addressing the Challenges of Identification and Authentication in American Society
- Comments submitted to the Federal Trade Commission on Proposed Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising
- Bush’s Budget Repeats Cybersecurity Mistakes
- Privacy Key to Yahoo Merger; Microsoft Bid Must Ensure Safeguards
- Google and Privacy: Merger with DoubleClick Prompts New Privacy Guidelines
- We Are the Web
- Protecting Consumers: Privacy Matters in Antitrust Analysis
- Testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives, on electronic medical records and privacy
- Testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, on National Security Letters
- Funding the FTC
- Transparency in Jeopardy
- Information Privacy: Official Reference for the Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP)
- Testimony before the White House Privacy and Civil Liberties Board
- Why There Are No Privacy Problems Raised by the Ohio Fair Minimum Wage Amendment
- The Internet and the Future of Consumer Protection
- Testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, on “Privacy in the Commercial World II,”
- Is Data Retention Secure?
- Disclosing Records Clearly Illegal
- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on “Personal Information Gathered by the Government from Information Resellers”
- A Call for Action
- Research Report: Application of IBM Anonymous Resolution to the Health Care Sector
- Justice Department Opinion Undermines Protection of Medical Privacy
- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, on Section 218 of the Patriot Act
- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, on Sections 209 & 217 of the Patriot Act
- “Section 215 of the Patriot Act,”
- The New Federal Privacy Officials
- Immutable Audit Logs – Accountability for Non-Transparent Systems
- The Wrong Civil Liberties Board
- Has Technology Outstripped Telephone Legal Protections?
- Comments submitted to federal financial regulatory agencies on short privacy notices
- Don’t Delete Internet Privacy
- Protecting Privacy from the ‘New Spam
- Enforcement of the HIPAA Privacy Rule: The Past Is Our Guide
- Testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on “Reauthorization of the Fair Credit Reporting Act,”
- The Online/Offline Question
- Ensuring Privacy’s Post-Attack Survival
- New Procedures Under HIPAA for Disclosure of Protected Health Information in Judicial and Administrative Proceedings
- Speaking Out About Wiretaps
- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on “Privacy and the Homeland Security Department
- Comments submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on medical privacy regulation
- If Surveillance Expands, Safeguard Civil Liberties
- Administration Wiretap Proposal Hits the Right Issues But Goes Too Far
- Cato Privacy Paper Not Persuasive
- New Study Substantially Overstates Costs of Internet Privacy Protections
- Peter Swire on Privacy, Pay Phones, and Strong Crypto
- Comments submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on medical privacy regulation
- Privacy and the Future of Justice Statistics, proceedings of a National Conference on Privacy, Technology, and Criminal Justice Information , SEARCH — The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
- Privacy is Peter Swire’s Domain: Behind the Scenes He’s President’s Go-to Guy
- Comments submitted to the U.S. Department of Commerce
- “The Great Wall of Europe,”
- None of Your Business: World Data Flows, Electronic Commerce, and the European Privacy Directive
- Invasion of the Space Alien Movies
- The Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act and the Future of Electronic Commerce Law
- Testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, concerning proposed reform of bank insolvency laws,
- Bank on Streamlined Regulation
- Jonah, the Bible, and Environmental Values
- Lifting CRA’s Threat to Mergers
- Good Old Days Disappear in Banking Regulation
- Try Efforts That Are Neutral of Race, Too
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