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In this presentation I first review new developments of deontic logic in computer science, then I discuss the use of dynamic epistemic deontic logic to reason about privacy policies, and finally I discuss the use of modal logic for access control. This presentation is based on joint work with Guillaume Aucher, Guido Boella, Jan Broersen, Dov Gabbay and Valerio Genovese.