News Round-Up with Paul Rosenzweig - a podcast by Steptoe & Johnson LLP

from 2016-06-14T00:00

:: ::

In our 120th episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker, Alan Cohn, Kaitlin Cassel, and Paul Rosenzweig discuss: Internet oversight transfer by US could face new hurdles; court finds CareFirst breach plaintiffs have no standing without actual harm; NIT-picking loses in EDVA; hamburger plays privacy hot dog; UK: despite hacking and snooping fears, web surveillance legislation sails forward; UK: Leslie R. Caldwell speaks on UK treaty; French court convicts Uber of violating transport, privacy laws; RTBF: researchers uncover a flaw in Europe’s tough privacy rules; and House panel wants DHS cybersecurity unit made into agency. Our interview with Rep. Will Hurd was delayed at the last moment, so we’re releasing it separately from the episode 120 news roundup. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.

Further episodes of The Cyberlaw Podcast

Further podcasts by Steptoe & Johnson LLP

Website of Steptoe & Johnson LLP