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California Can Enforce Net Neutrality Law After Court Victory
California’s net neutrality law bars internet service providers from prioritizing, blocking, slowing down, or speeding up internet content. California’s law was created after the Trump-era Federal Communications Commission rolled back the federal net neutrality regulation in 2017. The Justice Department sued to overturn the California law, and several trade associations followed with a request for a preliminary injunction to stop the California law pending the outcome of the lawsuit. Judge John Mendez of the US District Court for the Eastern District of California recently gave California a green light to move forward with the net neutrality law after denying a motion for a preliminary injunction to stop the law from going into effect. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra called the ruling a “critical net neutrality win.”
School custodian refuses to download phone app that monitors location, says it got her fired
A school custodian says she was fired after refusing to put an app on her phone that checked her location, citing privacy concerns. As more people work remotely in the pandemic, tattleware that tracks employees’ productivity is on the rise, prompting lawyers to call for more protections.
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Information about students with a history of violence
Information about students with a history of violence
Information about students with a history of violence, legal issues bulletin 40, LIB40
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Collection, use and disclosure of information about students with a history of violence
This bulletin updates legal issues bulletin 28 issued on 28 January 2004.
This bulletin looks at the issues of collection, use and disclosure of the personal information of students with a history of violence who seek enrolment in a DEC school or TAFE.
Throughout this bulletin, safety is intended to include issues concerning the health, safety and welfare of staff and students.
ENISA Publishes Threat Landscape Reports for
2020 On October 20, 2020, the European Union Agency for
Cybersecurity ( ENISA ) published a series of reports on the threat
landscape in 2020. The reports focused on, among other things,
malware, data breaches, ransomware attacks, information leakage,
and phishing attacks. The reports identified and evaluated the top
cybersecurity threats for the period of January 2019-April
2020.
ENISA Publishes Guidelines for Securing the IoT Supply
Chain On November 9, 2020, ENISA published guidelines on securing the supply
chain for the IoT. The guidelines address the entire lifespan of
IoT product development by offering security measures for each step
(i.e., requirements and design, end use delivery and maintenance,
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