Posts Tagged ‘Privacy old 2’
Data Feast: Enterprises and Personal Data in Latin America
Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft now possess an ability to reconfigure the behaviour of individuals, clients, and citizens globally. How Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico are responding?
Read MoreAccountability of Google and other data-driven business models: data protection in the digital age
In this document we analyze the privacy policies of 30 companies with data-driven business models that collect data in Colombia and identify practices that have not been sufficiently contemplated by the personal data protection regime currently applicable in our country.
Read MoreBig Data: High Tech Low Privacy
If any country wants to lead on internet privacy rights, its surveillance standards must include effective privacy doors that are both necessary and proportionate.
Read MoreDrones: For Good or for Bad?
The US’ failure gives the global South a perfect opportunity to take a leading role in using drones in a way that respects international law and human rights.
Read MoreInternet without Wiretapping
Norms are created more slowly than the rapid pace at which technology advances, therefore there is often a disconnect between the rules and the reality they are applied to.
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