The Week in Privacy and Online Safety, November 5, 2012
The Week in Privacy and Online Safety, November 5, 2012A weekly global roundup of online safety news, policy developments, research, and influence
General Online Privacy
News (U.S.) - Apple leads legal battle over e-commerce vs. privacy rights in CA Sup. Court, San Jose Mercury, Nov. 5, 2012
News (U.S.) - Courts widening view of data breach damages, lawyers say, CSO, Oct. 29, 2012
News (U.S.) – Google: Online privacy issues evolving too fast for government regulation, Calgary Herald, Oct. 30, 2012
General Online Safety
News (U.S.) - Anonymity, trolling and virality: Have we created a culture of bullying online?, Silicon Republic, Nov. 11, 2012
News (U.S.) - Digital Technologies Have Mixed Effect on Students' Research Habits, T.H.E. Journal, Nov. 2, 2012
Advertising & Search
News (U.S.) - Privacy experts criticize moves to sidestep IE10's default Do Not Track settings, PC World, Nov. 1, 2012
News (EU) - Google Data Use Should Be in Antitrust Talks, Group Tells EU, Bloomberg News, Oct. 31, 2012
Mobile
News (U.S.) - Free apps pose hidden privacy, security risks, Juniper study warns, Business Journal, Oct. 31, 2012
News (U.S.) – California Attorney General targets privacy on mobile apps, LA Times, Oct. 30, 2012
Social Networks
News (U.S.) - Facebook releases privacy guide for new users, The Washington Post, Nov. 2, 2012
Legislation & Regulation
News (U.S.) - FTC gives groups time on Do Not Track, Politico, Nov. 5, 2012
News (U.S.) - Proposal to Bolster Online Privacy Rules for Children Draws Opposition, The New York Times, Nov. 5, 2012
-- Compiled by David Burt, CISSP, CIPP