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Privacy and the Law: What You Need to Know About New Technology Changes

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Created on January 28, 2015

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Overview

This course, presented by UCNY.com In House Counsel Joseph Bambara, examines what legal privacy expectations individuals are entitled to when using various electronic mediums. This program examines the questions and answers to these emerging privacy issues as well as the Supreme Court decisions that touch upon this extremely prevalent issue. 

 

Learning Objectives: 

I.     Grasp history and trends of US privacy laws at state and federal levels 

II.    Examine US privacy laws at state and federal levels to illustrate how many are inapplicable to today's technology, which causes issues for prosecutors as well as technology providers 

III.   Advise on best practices for handling breach of privacy investigation or litigation 

IV.   Summarize privacy law for each potential intruder/ accessor: government, employer private enterprise public across each medium: phone, GPS, cloud, social media, web browsing

 

Program Attorney: Sigalle Barness

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