Going Dark or Getting Personal? The Battle Between Data, Privacy & Our Constitution
Guest: Attorney David O'Brien, Sr. Researcher at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Discussion with Attorney, Policy Consultant & Host of The Legal Edition, Mary Kay Elloian on cyber-security, warrantless intrusions, and how our Constitutional rights are being strained and what we all need to know to keep our private conversations private.
Exploring rights that have not been explored since 1982 with the case of Engblom v. Carey, 677 F.2d 957 (2d Cir. 1982) when the US Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, (NY) interpreted the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution on a case tantamount to quartering of soldiers in homes--a prohibition contained in the US Bill of Rights.
Learn how the third amendment is implicated, with government actors spying on your right of privacy in your home--stretching the Amendment to limits as never before in this digital age of home surveillance and automated technology.
Perhaps your "Personal Digital Assistant" is listening for more than just a request for a song. Expert analysis and discussion.
Reference: also see:
https://theconversation.com/the-dark-side-of-alexa-siri-and-other-personal-digital-assistants-126277