Founded by Prof. @DanielSolove, TeachPrivacy provides privacy & data security training. Engaging and interactive 150 topics: HIPAA, PCI, FERPA, phishing, GDPR

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Privacy governance is evolving. With GDPR, US state laws, and global regulations, it's a major focus. Now, AI adds another layer to the privacy officer's portfolio. #Privacy #AI #GDPR
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Consumer privacy laws aren't as different as you might think. Despite variations, they share more similarities than differences. #PrivacyLaws #ConsumerRights
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Don't dismiss public opinion on privacy. Polls consistently show overwhelming concern, yet policies sometimes ignore these voices. Listening is crucial for effective governance. #Privacy #PublicOpinion
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Preparing your company now ensures readiness for future legal requirements, transforming a potential burden into a streamlined process. Effective data minimization strategies can be implemented to stay ahead of the curve. #DataMinimization #Privacy
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Risk assessments are often reduced to mere documentation for regulators, missing the point. The real value lies in the *process* of thinking, analyzing, and deeply understanding issues, not just the end product. #RiskManagement #BusinessStrategy
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Scholars offer unique, broader insights often missed by those deeply involved in business. Essential for a fresh perspective beyond immediate aims and interests. #BusinessInsights #Strategy
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Privacy teams are swamped and under-resourced. Adding AI responsibilities without more support is a huge ask. Advocate for more resources, salary, and recognition for this essential, complex function. #Privacy #AI #Tech
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In the AI race, it's easy for big tech companies to forget the public's reaction and larger impacts. Amidst the hype, don't lose sight of significant public backlash. #AI #TechEthics
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Polls reveal public unease with AI's rapid advance. Companies may be out of touch with widespread concerns about job displacement and societal impact. #AIPerception #PublicOpinion
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Checklists alone won't guarantee success. True progress requires your mind to engage, think, and discuss. This leads to better, more thoughtful outcomes. Many companies with seemingly complete programs still face major privacy lapses. #Privacy #BusinessStrategy
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Privacy law's biggest weakness? It encourages simple checklists over crucial qualitative judgment. #PrivacyLaw #DataProtection
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Chatbots offer 24/7 availability and a non-judgmental ear, potentially making people more open. However, human therapists are licensed and possess genuine empathy, unlike programmed AI responses which often rely on flattery. #AI #MentalHealth
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New laws in New York and California are shaping the future of AI companionship. These regulations require chatbots designed as friends or companions to have protocols for detecting self-harm or suicidal ideation. #AIChatbots #UserSafety #TechLaws
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Regulating technology after it's released causes significant harm. We need to get ahead of tech development with proactive laws, rather than constantly playing catch-up. #TechRegulation #FutureLaw
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Concerns are rising about chatbots potentially validating or feeding dialogue about self-harm and suicide, especially to vulnerable individuals like teens and the elderly. #AIethics #OnlineSafety
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The rapid rise of chatbots has brought about complex legal and ethical challenges. We're seeing tragic cases emerge from interactions with AI, including instances of suicide and drug overdoses. #AIChatbot #LegalTech #AIethics
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Law enforcement's approach to digital evidence is evolving, and companies like Google are developing innovative solutions. #Google #Privacy #LawEnforcement
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Police obtained a man's smart heartbeat data via warrant to investigate arson. This intimate detail was used to disprove his alibi. A powerful illustration of technology's double-edged sword: beneficial for health, but potentially incriminating. #Privacy #Smartwatch #Tech
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Assume the worst: The Tyrant Test suggests proceeding as if a tyrant is reading your most embarrassing Google searches. What would you do knowing that could happen? #Privacy #Security
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This book is a wake-up call: Your Data Will Be Used Against You. It's eye-opening, accessible, and filled with concrete stories. A must-read to understand how your data is exploited. #DataPrivacy #Tech
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