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A huge 2019 privacy fine on Facebook

More action from Facebook to watch out for: ‘We have heard that words and apologies are not enough and that we need to show action.‘ #2019PrivacyFine #FTC Agreement Brings Rigorous New #Standards for Protecting Your #Privacy #Facebook Newsroom https://t.co/1dkiBPDlSD — cher devey (@datachainrisk) July 30, 2019 Also, note The FTC press release: ‘As part of [...]

PhD – A Triage Playbook: Privacy Harm and Data Incident Response in the UK

On stage #CityGrad. Many thanks to my daughter for the video & the pics. pic.twitter.com/vCyD84t0Vu — cher devey (@datachainrisk) July 16, 2019

PhD in Computer Science #CityGrad 16th July 2019

A memorable graduation ceremony #PhD #CityGrad 16th July 2019 pic.twitter.com/4t6ZX8Q1Qi — cher devey (@datachainrisk) July 16, 2019

A memorable day #CityGrad 16th July 2019

#PhD in computer science.16th July 2019 #CityGrad pic.twitter.com/E3ijl5y955 — cher devey (@datachainrisk) July 16, 2019

My PhD Thesis

My PhD #Thesis. pic.twitter.com/B8MsesgU0O — cher devey (@datachainrisk) June 18, 2019

Breakfast Workshop – Privacy and Security at 3rd parties

I am looking forward to joining Kevin Duffey @ Cyber Rescue Alliance and his other invitees to discuss ‘Privacy and Security at 3rd parties’ on 12th March at Facebook office in London (1 Rathbone Square, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1FB). https://t.co/dZNRr7EkEW — cher devey (@datachainrisk) February 24, 2019

Morrisons loses data leak challenge

The battle on criminal misuse of data… Morrisons to appeal to the Supreme Court This is a great example of Peirce’s semiotics-ternary! Interpretant (Claimants, Morrisons and the Courts) in full action.

Peirce for ‘thinking’ or rationalising …

I define a Sign as anything which is so determined by something else, called its Object, and so determines an effect upon a person, which effect I call its Interpretant, that the latter is thereby mediately determined by the former. — C. S. Peirce (@CSPeirceSpeaks) October 19, 2018

Intriguing way to look at data breaches

haveibeenpwned and troyhunt.com

Electronic Discovery/Disclosure: From Litigation to International Commercial Arbitration

Good to know that my paper dated 2008 has been cited in: Revised UNCITRAL Arbitration rules Seen through the Prism of Electronic Disclosure, The [article] Journal of International Arbitration, Vol. 28, Issue 1 (February 2011), pp. 51-66 Kozlowska, Daria 28 J. Int’l Arb. 51 (2011) My contribution: An early conference in the form of a [...]