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Echavaria v. Facebook, Inc.

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Case Summary: 18-05982

Tutorial on data breaches: How they occur and what happens to the personal information after the data breach.          

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Additional Evidence

Plaintiff's Cybersecurity Tutorial Presentation (pdf)
Each side in this action was provided one hour to present a tutorial on issues related to data breach and cybersecurity. These are the slides plaintiff presented from in the first hour of the tutorial.  

Defendant's Cybersecurity Tutorial Presentation (pdf)
Each side in this action was provided one hour to present a tutorial on issues related to data breach and cybersecurity. These are the slides defendant presented from in the second hour of the tutorial.