Pervasive digital surveillance and data-mining can lead to profiling and civil or criminal implications for those targeted. Susceptible populations include children, employees, and those seeking health care services. Panelists will share their research and discuss the vulnerability of communications on digital platforms and their privacy implications for vulnerable populations. Panelists: Gaia Burstein, Seton Hall Law School Rebecca Delfino, Loyola Law School Los Angeles Eunice Park, Western State College of Law Elana Zeide, Nebraska College of Law.
Business meeting at program conclusion.