Via LLRX.com – fours new articles by law professor Daniel J. Solove on privacy, data protection and the harm caused by breaches.
- Privacy and Data Security Violations: What’s the Harm? – Daniel J. Solove is a Law professor at George Washington University Law School, an expert in information privacy law, and founder of TeachPrivacy, a privacy and security training company. In the first of a four part series, Prof. Solove’s article focuses on the ramifications of increasingly common instances of personal data theft or improper data disclosure, and the subsequent ramifications for those compromised.
- Why the Law Often Doesn’t Recognize Privacy and Data Security Harms – In the second article of a four part series, Daniel J. Solove explains how the law is struggling to deal with privacy and data security harms.
- Do Privacy Violations and Data Breaches Cause Harm? – In his third article in a four part series, Daniel J. Solove explores two issues that frequently emerge in privacy and data security cases: (a) the future risk of harm; and (b) individual vs. social harm.
- How Should the Law Handle Privacy and Data Security Harms? In his fourth article in a four part series, Daniel J. Solove discusses how the law should handle privacy and security harms.
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