Hacker posts more D.C. Health Link data online, exposing lawmakers’ personal information

Congressional officials believe 21 members of Congress have seen their personal information leaked online.

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Surveillance oversight board member explores concerns about Section 702 renewal

A member of the board that reviews U.S. surveillance programs said there have been a “number of compliance issues” regarding Section 702.

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Biden will call for action on privacy rights in State of the Union

President Biden will call for stronger privacy protections and increased algorithmic transparency from tech companies in his State of the Union address Tuesday night, repeating his message from last year’s address about the need to strengthen privacy rights. “There should be clear and strict limits on the ability to collect, use, transfer, and maintain our […]

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State legislators aren’t waiting for Congress to regulate children’s online privacy

More states are following California’s lead in regulating children’s privacy. But experts say the laws raise many tough questions.

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State legislators aren’t waiting for Congress to regulate children’s online privacy

More states are following California’s lead in regulating children’s privacy. But experts say the laws raise many tough questions.

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Open-source tech leaders urge new Congress to prioritize privacy in blockchain regulation

The group says there’s a “need for deeper collaboration and dialogue between lawmakers and developers of privacy tools.”

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Supreme Court clears way for WhatsApp case against NSO Group, opening spyware firm to more lawsuits

The Biden administration previously weighed in on the case between Meta and the spyware maker to recommend the court dismiss the appeal.

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Banning TikTok won’t protect Americans’ sensitive data

Banning TikTok because of its Chinese owners leaves policymakers playing a game of whack-a-mole instead of focusing on privacy legislation that matters. 

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Cyber Command’s rotation ‘problem’ exacerbates talent shortage amid growing digital threat

Many former Cyber Command and NSA officials say the military’s rotation system and approach to retirement robs the military of cyber talent.

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