Previous Episode: 1.24 Snake Oil

With all the recent data breaches being reported, we wanted to get dig into why we care about privacy. Yu was amazingly informed and taught us about data ethics, the complicated history of GDPR, and why we care about privacy.


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Transcript here: http://bit.ly/2MgVAm7


Articles and Items Referenced During the Episode:


Why We Care about Privacy - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics http://bit.ly/2TSYy2H

GDPR—Disturbing History Behind the EU's New Data Privacy Law _ Time, May 24, 2018 http://bit.ly/2SUj8Q5

China’s social credit system may be misunderstood - The Washington Post, Nov 29, 2018 https://wapo.st/2AOQlW9

Facebook could face billion dollar fine for data breaches - CNN, Dec 14, 2018 https://cnn.it/2ARqKMj

Facebook private message hack could impact millions of users – ThinkProgress, Nov 5, 2018 http://bit.ly/2FvwJuh

The 7 biggest moments from Wednesday’s social media hearings - The Verge http://bit.ly/2RwGLSs

About the Initiative _ California Consumer Privacy Act http://bit.ly/2sufwsD

Brazil’s New General Data Privacy Law Follows GDPR Provisions _ Inside Privacy, Aug 20, 2018 http://bit.ly/2MfCk8v

Credit Karma http://bit.ly/2Deyvxo


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