News Round-Up with Paul Rosenzweig




The Cyberlaw Podcast show

Summary: In our 152nd episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker, Stephanie Roy, Maury Shenk, Jennifer-Quinn Barabanova, and Paul Rosenzweig discuss: Chairman Pai courts controversy to kill FCC security provisions; conclusion of EU legislative process for the Terrorism Directive, which includes an article authorizing blocking of Internet content related to promotion of terrorism; Time Magazine sued for disclosing reading habits of customers under Michigan privacy law-case survives standing challenge; Financial companies slap Arby's over data breach; Germanys' surveillance concern over Cayla the talking doll; Amazon's unpersuasive rational for withholding Alexa recordings; Fingerprint (non) disclosure decision out of the ND IL; the GSA IG report on 18F; the draft cyber Executive Order; the NASS's resolution to the DHS; and Chinese social media handle disclosure. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.