I think the funniest things are the most observant. I also think there’s power in changing your perspective. I also believe that privacy, at its core, is an interdisciplinary subject, best digested when considered something more than a “law thing.” I’m also convinced that we learn best when our guards are down. Laughter does that. And that's why The Privacy Empress blog exists. That’s why I am so excited to be at the helm of the Privacy Empress GIF blog. Inspired by the inaugural site of this type, whatshouldwecallme, this little endeavor is my attempt to imbue the privacy landscape with just a wee more cheekiness, all the while pointing readers to interesting and topical articles that inform the good ole fashioned way. I’ll be reacting to a handful of privacy- and data protection-related headlines with a GIF or two, each cycle of The Privacy Advisor. Check back to this hub for updates, but don’t forget to explore the full tumblr blog to catch up on any posts you may have missed. — The Privacy Empress
December
Well, winter is coming, fam. [As the kids say]. Let this roundup of festive privacy headlines keep you warm, merry, bright, etc. While the collection below is akin to a holiday cheese plate – a sample of the choicest morsels for your enjoyment — there is a veritable FEAST of fun at the full Tumblr blog, here.
Feeling creative? Send your own GIF reactions my way. The holiday spirit prioritizes sharing, and who can say bah humbug to that?!
Drone use in missing person case could be the start of a new trend, police say
Get the details here.
Study: Ransomware attacks on pace to quadruple in 2016
Nope nope nope.
Tene: Why Microsoft Ireland ruling may be a "mixed blessing"
Read his take here.
When I’m providing a lot of PII for an online service I really want and convincing myself I won’t get spammed or breached
When it came out that an ex-goverment worker accessed private healthcare info for birthday cards
Read more here.
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