Apple v DOJ - Privacy in Today's Enterprise
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding privacy in the digital age through an in-depth analysis of the Apple v. DOJ case. Delve into topics such as the FBI's iLoot program, the right to privacy, and conflicting interpretations of privacy laws. Examine the implications of personal data protection and secure communication in today's enterprise environment. Gain valuable insights from this 45-minute conference talk presented at the Central Ohio InfoSec Summit 2016, offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing privacy advocates and technology companies in the modern era.
Syllabus
Intro
Apple v DOJ
FBI iLoot
Right to Privacy
Two Interpretations
Personal Statement 1
Communication
Private Data
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