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Data Privacy at the Airport: Is it Possible to Protect Sensitive Data? (Mobility Minute)

By Guest Contributor on March 3, 2021
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Special thanks to our guest contributors Matthew Gorman and Cristina Messerschmidt.

In this Mobility Minute, our Immigration and Data Privacy lawyers will be looking at the issue of data privacy, or lack thereof, at US ports of entry, including international airports. We will review a recent court decision that appears to further minimize protections for travelers entering the United States, as well as consider what can be done to protect sensitive data, if anything, and how a potential COVID vaccination chip and app could play into the mix.

Click here to listen to the Mobility Minute on demand.

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