A Florida court ruled a defendant in a criminal case must turn over his password to unlock his phone. This week, a judge ruled authorities could use your fingerprint to unlock your smartphone. Shawn Tuma, Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Partner, Scheef & Stone, L.L.P., explains why the 5th Amendment matters. Tuma: “Its not for me to decide whether the court got it right or wrong. What matters is that the court did provide a well reasoned decision that looked at prior precedent””]

