[OPLIN 4cast] OPLIN 4Cast #631: (Un)Happy National Privacy Day
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OPLIN 4Cast #631: (Un)Happy National Privacy Day
January 30th, 2019
[image: Protection concept. Protect mechanism, system privacy. Vector
illustration] Just two days ago, on January 28th, the U.S. recognized the
22nd annual occurrence of National Privacy Day. Didn't even know there was
such a thing? You're not alone, but the past year has brought a barrage of
breaches, leaks and hacks, insuring that almost everyone has experienced at
least a lack of privacy and/or an uneasy feeling that privacy might be
currently impossible.
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- 11 Expert Takes On Data Privacy Day 2019 You Need To Read
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/01/27/11-expert-takes-on-data-privacy-day-2019-you-need-to-read/#1066c9bf375a>
[Forbes] "Rather than just being a day where awareness of data protection
issues can be raised, Truran insists that January 28 needs to evolve into a
day when businesses are held accountable for their data protection
practices. "
- National Privacy Day: Time to Consider a National Data Privacy Law
<https://securityboulevard.com/2019/01/national-privacy-day-time-to-consider-a-national-data-privacy-law/>
[Security Boulevard] "Last year might have been so bad that Joseph Carson,
chief security scientist at Thycotic, thinks National Privacy Day should be
known as 'Data Privacy Remembrance Day.' That’s because privacy as we know
it now may be reaching an end. "
- Has the fight over privacy changed at all in 2019?
<https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/26/has-the-fight-over-privacy-changed-at-all-in-2019/>
[TechCrunch] "The fundamental model sustaining the Internet is based upon
the exchange of user data for free service. As long as advertising dollars
drive the growth of the Internet, regulation simply will tinker around the
edges, setting sideboards to dictate the terms of the exchange. "
- Who Should Govern Your Data? Inside the Privacy Debate in Davos
<http://fortune.com/2019/01/26/davos-data-privacy-regulation/> [Fortune]
" Instead, Beckstrom proposed adding a privacy-specific amendment to the
U.S. Constitution, one separate from the Fourth Amendment’s guard against
warrantless searches and seizures. A provocative, if quixotic, idea. "
*From the Ohio Web Library <http://ohioweblibrary.org>:*
- Xantrion Inc. Joins the National Cyber Security Alliance in Global
Effort to Support Data Privacy Day by Becoming a 2019 Champion
<http://proxy.oplin.org:2054/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cmh&AN=201901150801PR.NEWS.USPR.SF23587>
( PR Newswire. (2019, January 15). Xantrion Inc. Joins the National Cyber
Security Alliance in Global Effort to Support Data Privacy Day by Becoming
a 2019 Champion. *PR Newswire US*. )
- Data Privacy Protection-are you familiar with the terms to stay out of
trouble?
<http://proxy.oplin.org:2054/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cmh&AN=G90BBMI20181211.00011.2>
( Data Privacy Protection-are you familiar with the terms to stay out of
trouble? *Business Mirror (Pakistan)*)
- Sundar Pichai: Google Supports an American Data Privacy Law
<http://proxy.oplin.org:2054/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pwh&AN=133625097>
( O’Sullivan A. Sundar Pichai: Google Supports an American Data Privacy
Law. *Hit & Run*. December 2018:N.PAG. )
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