Category «Internet»

Government breaches – can you trust the US Government with your data?

Comparitech: “The US government suffered 443 data breaches since 2014, with 2018 being the worst year so far, according to a new study by Comparitech. Data breaches are often associated with the private sector—hackers break into databases owned by businesses to steal user data and other valuable information. But the government is also a frequent …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, ID Theft, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Proving you deserve $20,000 from the Equifax settlement will be nearly impossible

Follow-up to my previous posting – Equifax data breach settlement: How to file a claim for $125 or free credit reporting, please see the following information [h/t Pete Weiss]: Wired – “f you’re one of the 147 million people in the United States affected by the egregious Equifax credit bureau hack in 2017, you were …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Government Documents, ID Theft, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Barnes & Noble’s fate rests in the hands of a British indie bookstore owner

Quartz: “In 2018, it seemed like the days of the United States’ last major bookstore chain were numbered. A decade of falling sales, brutal layoffs, 150 store closures, six chief executives, and a $1 billion loss on its Nook e-reader had left Barnes & Noble in the throes of an identity crisis. So acute was …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Senate Intel Committee Unveils Election Security Report In Wake Of Mueller Hearings

NPR – “The Senate intelligence committee has released its report detailing Russia’s targeting of election systems in 2016 along with recommendations for protecting American elections from foreign interference. The committee’s final report on election security [redacted] appeared Thursday as the 2020 presidential race gets underway in what promises to be a bitter and divisive election …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Defense, Government Documents, Internet, Social Media

Facebook algorithm changes suppressed journalism and meddled with democracy

The Conversation: “Facebook’s News Feed algorithm determines what users see on its platform – from funny memes to comments from friends. The company regularly updates this algorithm, which can dramatically change what information people consume. As the 2020 election approaches, there is much public concern that what was dubbed “Russian meddling” in the 2016 presidential …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Privacy, Social Media

Artificial Intelligence and Law: An Overview

Surden, Harry, Artificial Intelligence and Law: An Overview (June 28, 2019). Georgia State University Law Review, Vol. 35, 2019; U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-22. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3411869 “Much has been written recently about artificial intelligence (AI) and law. But what is AI, and what is its relation to the …

Subjects: AI, Courts, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

Justice Department Reviewing the Practices of Market-Leading Online Platforms

DOJ: Review Focuses on Practices that Create or Maintain Structural Impediments to Greater Competition and User Benefits – The Department of Justice announced today that the Department’s Antitrust Division is reviewing whether and how market-leading online platforms have achieved market power and are engaging in practices that have reduced competition, stifled innovation, or otherwise harmed …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Commerce, Government Documents, Internet, Legislation, Privacy, Social Media

Reconciling Social Media and Professional Norms for Lawyers, Judges, and Law Professors

McPeak, Agnieszka, The Internet Made Me Do It: Reconciling Social Media and Professional Norms for Lawyers, Judges, and Law Professors (May 1, 2019). Idaho Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 2, 2019. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3418088 “Social media platforms operate under their own social order. Design decisions and policies set by platforms steer user behavior. Additionally, …

Subjects: Courts, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media