The CCPA defines “personal information” broadly as any information that “identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or ...
Justin focuses his practice on defending clients in complex class actions arising under federal and state consumer protection and privacy laws such as the Illinois ...
While States like Illinois, Texas, and Washington focused on opt-in consent; the FTC is focused on clear and conspicuous disclosures and accounting and planning for foreseeable harms related to the ...
Adoption of biometric technology is becoming more and more mainstream. No longer is it just the stuff of science fiction films and geeky gadgets – even companies like McDonald’s are venturing into the ...
The goal of a biometric screening is to give a snapshot of your health and alert you to any changes in your health status. The screening may be offered by your employer, your union, a public health ...
Biometric technology has become more integrated into everyday life for many consumers. From facial recognition and fingerprint readers to airport body scanners and more, the technology is quickly ...
MITRE’s Center for Data-Driven Policy recommended the White House redefine biometrics as it develops an Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, in a request for information response submitted last ...
Windows Hello gives Windows users an alternate way to log into their devices and applications using a fingerprint, iris scan or facial recognition. Here’s what the technology does, who uses it and the ...
This year might be a boon for biometric privacy legislation. The topic is heating up and lies at the intersection of four trends: increasing artificial intelligence (AI)-based threats, growing ...