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USENIX Security ’22 – Kentrell Owens, Anita Alem, Franziska Roesner, Tadayoshi Kohno – Electronic Monitoring Smartphone Apps: An Analysis Of Risks From Technical, Human-Centered And Legal Perspectives

Security Boulevard

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YouTube ordered to reveal the identities of video viewers

Malwarebytes

Google spokesperson Matt Bryant told Forbes: “We examine each demand for legal validity, consistent with developing case law, and we routinely push back against over broad or otherwise inappropriate demands for user data, including objecting to some demands entirely.” This order turns that assumption on its head.”

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Oracle's EU Sovereign Cloud and Thales CipherTrust: A New Era of Digital Sovereignty

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Oracle’s EU Sovereign Cloud is 100% European, securing European customers’ legal, jurisdictional, and geographical sovereign cloud compliance with local subsidiaries, data centers, and staff running the day-to-day operations. No organization wants to be caught between conflicting legal obligations. The EU-U.S.

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Microsoft and Fortra crack down on malicious Cobalt Strike servers

Bleeping Computer

Microsoft, Fortra, and the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) have announced a broad legal crackdown against servers hosting cracked copies of Cobalt Strike, one of the primary hacking tools used by cybercriminals. [.]

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Ten Ways AI Will Change Democracy

Schneier on Security

We don’t yet know which aspects of the legal profession can be done by AIs, but many routine tasks that are now handled by attorneys will soon be able to be completed by an AI. Early attempts at having AIs write legal briefs haven’t worked , but this will change as the systems get better at accuracy. AI as lawyer.

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Ubiquitous Surveillance by ICE

Schneier on Security

Report by Georgetown’s Center on Privacy and Technology published a comprehensive report on the surprising amount of mass surveillance conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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“Ransomware Killed My Baby”: Lawsuit Raises Issue Of CyberSecurity-Breach Disclosure Liability

Joseph Steinberg

The hospital, however, argues that it had no legal responsibility to provide Teiranni with any details vis-à-vis either the cyberattack or any resulting technical difficulties, and that the facility continued to provide high quality medical services throughout the period of time during which it endured ransomware-inflicted system outages.