Natasha Singer

@natashanyt

Technology scribe nsinger@nytimes.com Teaching ethics Alumna Opinions mine own

Csatlakozott 2011. július

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  1. Kitűzött tweet
    okt. 21.

    Looking forward to delving into tomorrow with K-12 education experts One question is how to disrupt a repeat issue that I have come to think of as the Silicon Valley forever loop problem:

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    dec. 13.

    “To prepare for consumers seeking to exercise those new data rights, many companies told me they have had to restructure the way they handle users’ information. It’s not Y2K. It’s YCCPA.“ seems apt...

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    dec. 10.

    News story: Parent Files Class-Action Suit After Data Breach Exposes Nearly 1 Million Schoolchildren’s Personal Information

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  4. nov. 26.

    In other words, it means companies would not be able to analyze Twitter or Instagram feeds to score users for insomnia or mental health conditions etc. without prior permission from the account holders.

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  5. nov. 26.

    Senate Commerce Dems just issued a proposed consumer privacy bill. It would require express, affirmative consent to process, use or share "sensitive" info like health data. That means "any data" indicative of current or future health status would need special consent.

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    nov. 19.

    New: Amazon's tells that police who get homeowners' doorbell / in-home video can keep it forever, and share it with whomever they'd like. Oh, and more than 600 police forces across the country can make these requests now. Trick or treat:

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    nov. 18.

    A key: A federal law “must shift the responsibility and liability of protecting privacy from consumers ... to the entities that hold their data...Consumers must be able to trust that organizations secure their data, use it ethically, and do not use it to consumers’ detriment.”

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  8. nov. 18.

    Agreed . Even so, the inclusion of the word "extrapolation" is interesting, given CCPA's inclusion of "inference" in the definition of personal information.

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  9. nov. 18.

    Dems also calling for Do Not Track, federal and state enforcement, and a private right of action. This goes further than the Obama bill of privacy rights.

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  10. nov. 18.

    Of note: Dems are also challenging Facebook and Google's standard practice of comingling personal data from different businesses within an enterprise:

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  11. nov. 18.

    Senate Dems just issued privacy + data protection principles: "We must establish strict limits around the use, extrapolation, and retention of certain data, especially data relating to biometrics, race, sexual orientation, children, health, or finances."

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  12. nov. 16.

    Aaah! thank you . I finally found the bit I was looking for: 1798.140 (m): “Infer” or “inference” means the derivation of information, data, assumptions, or conclusions from facts, evidence, or another source of information or data.

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  13. nov. 15.

    My colleague covers a new study showing that Americans don't trust companies with their data. Of course, they don't. Data privacy isn't about privacy. It's about power. Change the plutocratic power asymmetry and trust may go up.

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    nov. 15.

    It's good to get medical research at scale but "all comers" via iOS/iPhone leads to lack of diversity of participants, not representative of Americans by w/

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    nov. 14.

    My first story since coming back from maternity leave! It’s a look at why it’s so hard for the platforms to keep banned content off their sites, even when they try.

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  16. nov. 14.

    Thanks . The Apple studies could also influence how researchers treat privacy. Apple’s research app allows study participants to granularly choose the types of info -- like heart rate data -- they share with researchers and to change their preferences at any time.

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  17. nov. 14.

    the big takeaway: Doctors don't yet know whether monitoring people en masse through smartphones and wearables will significantly improve health outcomes. “This is the big question. Is this ‘so what’? Or are we going to learn something meaningful we don’t know yet?”

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    nov. 14.

    Apple’s Reach Reshapes Medical Research - I chime in on what I think is the biggest takeaway from the Apple Heart Study. Really nice work from

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    nov. 12.

    Assuming the deal is HIPAA-compliant, does that comfort you or make you wonder whether HIPAA is sufficient? good case study for privacy class next semester

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    nov. 12.
    Válasz neki:

    I see this as a bit apples and oranges. Apple iPads for doctors or Microsoft Azure-based cloud hosting for hospital records could both be equipped with things like e2e crypto for the entire IT architecture. Google’s (like Amazon) business model, however, relies on data collection

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  21. nov. 12.

    Millions of patients may not trust Google to store and analyze their sensitive medical records. Would privacy experts be issuing the same warnings if Apple or Microsoft were partnering with the second-largest U.S. hospital system instead of Google?

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