Planning privacy training can be daunting, but we have some valuable resources to kickstart your efforts. Privacy Program Topics Whiteboard I have created an illustrated whiteboard to summarize privacy program topics in just 1 page. The whiteboard is free for personal use. 180+ Privacy Training Topics I have courses on more than 180 privacy and […] The post Privacy Training appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
My latest cartoon – on data minimization. Maryland’s privacy law incorporated a strong data minimization requirement, and future privacy regulation might follow suit. For more about data minimization, see Jordan Francis’s terrific article, Data Minimization’s Substantive Turn: Key Questions and Operational Challenges Posed by New State Privacy Legislation. * * * * Professor Daniel J. […] The post Cartoon: Data Minimization appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, influencing our work and daily lives. Unknowingly, we interact with and supply information to diverse| TeachPrivacy
PRIVACY AWARENESS & DATA PROTECTION TRAINING The Importance of Protecting Personal Data Your employees may ask questions such as "why is data privacy| TeachPrivacy
Privacy Awareness Training GDPR, HIPAA, Security, and 150+ Topics Led by Professor Daniel Solove, TeachPrivacy is the only privacy training company| TeachPrivacy
Here's my latest cartoon - about AI job replacement. * * * * Professor Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School.| TeachPrivacy
This cartoon illustrates a key point my new book, ON PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY — the law must establish the right incentives for technology to promote privacy, safety, and other important values: Only by establishing the right legal structure and the right incentives can the law succeed in holding creators and users of technology accountable. Instead, the […] The post Cartoon: Technology Incentives appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
In 2025, we have seen significant privacy invasions at the federal level and a push to weaken and nullify privacy protections. Here are some writings and videos that discuss the situation we’re in and why it should be of concern. Privacy in Authoritarian Times Earlier this year, I wrote Privacy in Authoritarian Times: Surveillance Capitalism […] The post Privacy in 2025: Privacy in Authoritarian Times appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
Here's a cartoon about individual privacy rights. As I argued in my article, The Limitations of Privacy Rights, 98 Notre Dame Law Review 975 (2023),| TeachPrivacy
The field of privacy is expanding rapidly, yet breaking into it can be challenging. Today I will share some essential resources I developed to kickstart or enhance your career in the privacy field. My full collection of resources is here on this master page. Privacy Law Job Listings Head over here to see a […] The post Resources on Privacy Law Careers appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
Notable Privacy Books: A Journey Through History In this essay, I explore over 400 privacy-related books spanning more than 70 years! Examining the| TeachPrivacy
Here’s a new privacy cartoon for you to enjoy, along with a selection of my favorite classics from the archive. Enjoy the laughs! If the Real World Were Like the Internet Classics from the Archive Order Prof. Solove’s New Book, ON PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY The post Privacy Cartoon Fun appeared first on TeachPrivacy.| TeachPrivacy
Recently, we've been witnessing the rapid spread of a deregulatory movement for privacy and AI. Spurred in significant part by the Trump Administration,| TeachPrivacy
I'm posting a new article draft with Professor Woodrow Hartzog (BU Law), The Great Scrape: The Clash Between Scraping and Privacy. We argue that| TeachPrivacy
I’m delighted to share the newly-published final version of my article: Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Privacy Law 104 B.U. L.| TeachPrivacy
I'm very pleased to post a draft of my forthcoming essay with Professor Woodrow Hartzog (BU Law), Kafka in the Age of AI and the Futility of Privacy as| TeachPrivacy