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Chandi Abeygunawardana Proskauer Rose LLP

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Learning from the past: the FTC bans undisclosed history sniffing *

USA - December 12 2012
It has been said that we must learn from the past to profit by the present.


Defending the homefront: a cybersecurity executive order *

USA - October 8 2012
The simultaneous denial of service attacks on the three largest U.S. banks which occurred two weeks ago were reported to have originated in Iran.


Asking for your digits: a bill to protect New Yorkers' privacy *

USA - August 21 2012
When Social Security Numbers were initially issued in 1936 as part of the New Deal Social Security program, few could foresee that this nine digit number would evolve beyond its limited purpose to become a universal identifier replete with privacy and identity theft implications.


Governing the code of life *

USA - May 29 2012
What if the story of your life was written at birth - a “future diary” available for someone to read?


Peek-a-boo the FTC sees you: a need to know for members of the kids app eco-system *

USA - February 22 2012
Whether your six year old has hijacked your iPad again to rediscover the inexplicable joy of flinging birds with a finger activated slingshot or to harness her mighty math powers in the origami-paved streets of Umi City, children are tapping into the spring of entertainment and educational value offered by the mobile applications marketplace.