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Internet of Things Series Part II: Security Concerns

Internet of Things Series Part II: Security Concerns

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With our ever-increasing dependence on technological devices and various sensors that help us park our cars and track our fitness levels, it comes as no surprise that these large collections of electronically stored data could pose a security risk. The Internet of Things, otherwise known as the “IoT”, describes the transmission of data through the […]

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Internet of Things Series Part I: What is the IoT and the Associated Privacy Concerns

Internet of Things Series Part I: What is the IoT and the Associated Privacy Concerns

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The Internet of Things, otherwise known as the “IoT”, is the term used to describe electronics, sensors and many other similar devices which autonomously collect and transmit data through the Internet without any human input. Examples of IoTs range from things we have seen for years, such as ATMs, to newer wearable technology, including smart […]

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Compliance with Section 8 of the Irish Data Protection Act

Compliance with Section 8 of the Irish Data Protection Act

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As the internet continues to grow, so does each user’s virtual portfolio. When a person uploads information like their health or banking data to a website, it’s stored and used by the entity in charge of that website. Because some of this information is private, proper regulations must be in place to provide protection against […]

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Fathers And Daughters BitTorrent Suit Filed in Michigan

Fathers And Daughters BitTorrent Suit Filed in Michigan

Fathers and Daughters Nevada has filed suit in the Eastern District of Michigan (Fathers and Daughters Nevada, LLC v Does 1-15, Case No. 2:16-cv-10372) against fifteen John Doe defendants (Does 1-15) who they believe have illegally copied and distributed its copyrighted work, the movie “Fathers and Daughters,” via bit torrent sites. The defendants, who haven’t […]

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Finding Identity in Internet Defamation Cases

Finding Identity in Internet Defamation Cases

Anonymity is a blessing and a curse, allowing us to hide behind our computers and electronic devices, creating whatever image and identity we wish to portray. “Screen names” offer a form of protection to Internet users, so when an anonymous defamatory post is made, tracking down the user can feel like an almost impossible task.

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