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Ami Nisa
serialmam
As the person who came forward with my #metoo story that started this whole thing:Why is this cinema branded?! the review team implied I was a ~hysterical woman~ when
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Máiréad Enright
maireadenright
Patsy McGarry’s article in the Irish Times today is really problematic. 1) There was real substance to the last fortnight’s campaign. We have established that govt policy around survivors’ access
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Wolfie Christl
WolfieChristl
When the data industry is talking about sharing 'anonymized' profile data:They do indeed not share email addresses, for example. But they share hashed versions of it, and they all use
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Gavin Baker
GavinSBaker
1) “Google will not use data from Google Pay for targeting ads.”Likely true. And irrelevant.“Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics.”Targeting = strategy. Attribution = logistics.The data will be used for
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Máiréad Enright
maireadenright
So, where are we after #UnsealTheArchive? 1) There has been no real legislative improvement of the restrictive process by which people affected by adoption 1922-1998 access their records from Tusla.
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Jeff Kosseff
jkosseff
I've received a few questions over the past month from law students and recent law school grads about whether/how to practice cybersecurity and privacy law. Here are my general thoughts:
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Privacy Matters 💙
PrivacyMatters
Currently reading OFQUAL's undated 'Data protection impact assessment: summer 2020 grading' that I obtained under FOI."Article 22 considerations.What is the decision?The decision that will affect students is the final grade
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Oisín Delaney
OisinDelaneyPW
Is that right? ok, a few issues:1. You contacted two 17 year olds to work for you and when they brought up their age because they saw the content you
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Ken Foxe
kenfoxe
Thread: Every day for the past month, I’ve tweeted documents obtained using Freedom of Information and about the uphill battle we face to ensure continued access to public records. I
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Luc Rocher
cynddl
Introducing today to the world: “The Observatory of Anonymity”, spanning 89 countries and allowing you to test your degree of anonymity when sharing data online.https://cpg.doc.ic.ac.uk/observatory/ All statistical models run entir
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Patricio Troncoso
ptroncosoruiz
The #alevels2020 controversy (and the upcoming one for #gcse2020) is an example of the limits of statistical analysis and usage. 1 The procedures applied by OFQUAL may be statistically rigorous
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Simon McGarr
Tupp_Ed
Consider the implications of this word puff masquerading as a serious political policy.To know if your social media account is a True Name, we need a government register of all
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Khalid Khan
khalidqkhan
Not done a thread before but at the request of @hadar_zaman1, here goes! The other day I attended a conference about safeguarding students with #mentalhealth needs. It was geared towards
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sexnotgender.info
Sexnotgender_
Hi @neunion @EHRC @EHRCChair @KishwerFalkner @trussliz @GEOgovukThe 'Equality and Diversity Employment Monitoring' section of your job application talks about 'not discriminating under the Equality Act 2010' and ensuring you
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Aaron Dinnage
AaronDinnage
The ACSC has just published a security guide for Web Conferencing in which they pose six important questions Australian organisations should consider. This thread is a Microsoft Teams perspective for
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Bijan Madhani
bijanm
Should I do a Twitter thread on the European Court of Justice's #PrivacyShield ruling in #SchremsII? Seems like a good thing to do and honestly who doesn’t love story time?
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