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Contextualizing the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act: A Deep Dive into the Federal Kids Bill
Co-authored by Nick Alereza, FPF Policy Intern and student Boston University School of Law. With contributions from Jordan Francis. On July 30, 2024, the U.S. Senate passed the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA) by a vote of 91-3. KOSPA is a legislative package that includes two bills that gained significant traction in the […]
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FPF Training Program 2024 – FPF Faculty Page
FPF Training program faculty Connecting Industry Experts to You The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) Training Program provides an in-depth understanding of today’s most pressing privacy and data protection topics. Gain in-depth knowledge of today’s most pressing privacy and data protection issues from industry experts. MEET OUR TRAINING FACULTY FPF TRAINER FEEDBACK
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Biometrics: From Head to Toe Event
Biometrics: From head to toe DECEMBER 3, 2024 @ 1:00 – 3:00 PM FPF is pleased to offer our evergreen topic this fall, Biometrics: From Head to Toe. Biometric technologies measure physical characteristics and apply statistical analysis to identify an individual, verify identity, or make related inferences. Biometrics are often used to unlock smartphones, access bank […]
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FPF Training Program 2024 – Biometrics: From Head to Toe (Topic Page)
Biometrics: From Head to Toe FPF is pleased to offer the training topic: Biometrics: From Head to Toe to you and your team. Biometric technologies measure physical characteristics and apply statistical analysis to identify an individual, verify identity, or make related inferences. Biometrics are often used to unlock smartphones, access bank accounts, travel, and enter physical […]
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FPF Training Program 2024 – De-Identification (Topic Page)
De-identification FPF is pleased to offer the training topic: De-Identification to you and your team. This session will explore why de-identification can serve as an effective tool to preserve the privacy of individuals, in adherence to current standards and regulations for the protection of personal data. Using a risk-based approach, the session will also cover […]
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FPF Training Program 2024 – U.S. Privacy Landscape (Topic Page)
U.S. Privacy Landscape FPF is pleased to offer the training topic: U.S. Privacy Landscape to you and your team. Commercial privacy in the United States can be a complicated maze of state and federal laws and agency enforcement. Weave in international data flows, such as EU-U.S. cross-border data transfer rules it can be hard to […]
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Connecting Experts to Make Privacy-Enhancing Tech and AI Work for Everyone
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) launched its Research Coordination Network (RCN) for Privacy-Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics on Tuesday, July 9th. The RCN supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitments to privacy, equity, and safety articulated in the administration’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Industry experts, policymakers, civil society, and academics met to discuss the […]
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NEW FPF REPORT: Confidential Computing and Privacy: Policy Implications of Trusted Execution Environments
Written by Judy Wang, FPF Communications Intern Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) published a paper on confidential computing, a privacy-enhancing technology (PET) that marks a significant shift in the trustworthiness and verifiability of data processing for the use cases it supports, including training and use of AI models. Confidential computing leverages two key […]
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AI Forward: FPF’s Annual DC Privacy Forum Explores Intersection of Privacy and AI
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted its inaugural DC Privacy Forum: AI Forward on Wednesday, June 5th. Industry experts, policymakers, civil society, and academics explored the intersection of data, privacy, and AI. In Washington, DC’s southwest Waterfront at the InterContinental, participants joined in person for a full-day program consisting of keynote panels, AI talks, […]
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Top Six Major Privacy Enforcement Trends: A U.S. Legislation Retrospective
Enforcement activity intensifies as U.S. consumer privacy laws continue to evolve and come into effect. In 2023 and 2024 alone, there have been dozens of enforcement actions at the U.S. federal and state levels, some of which reveal or touch on significant throughlines for privacy policy issues, such as what constitutes a privacy violation or […]