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More Parties, More Risks, More Opportunity? Evolving Governance to Support Cyber Resilience Amidst Evolving Policy and Technological Change
[…] AI-related risks, encouraging transparency and accountability across the AI lifecycle. The White House AI Action Plan sets out high-level policy principles around safety, transparency, and procurement/vendor accountability, calling for stronger oversight mechanisms to ensure that AI tools integrated into supply chains are trustworthy and secure. State Governance States are taking an increasingly active role […]
Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] the entity- and data-level exemptions, the bill also includes a variety of exceptions for common business activities, such as cooperation with law enforcement, providing a product or service specifically requested by a consumer or a parent of a consumer, preventing security incidents, engaging in public or peer-reviewed scientific or statistical research in the public […]
FPF_How-Monitoring-Works-v03-1
[…] accounts from personal devices or home internet connections. Schools contract with third-party technology services that provide and manage student monitoring systems. School administrators interact with their chosen service provider to set up a monitoring system in a manner that meets their school’s needs. Here’s where the data is being monitored: HOW COULD STUDENT DATA […]
The Alabama Personal Data Protection Act Brings Consumer Privacy to the Heart of Dixie
[…] APDPA includes a list of broad exceptions, such as: complying with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, inquiries, and investigations; preparing legal defenses; providing a product or service specifically requested by a consumer; performing a contract to which a consumer is a party or taking steps at the request of a consumer prior to […]
FPF-AnnualReport2024
[…] meetings on key topics of interest every other month, smaller meetings for sector-specific leaders, and in-person regional meetings. We also continued to deliver our monthly Privacy Landscape call and virtual meetings for our 10+ privacy communities. ›FPF hosted 75 in-person and virtual peer-to- peer meetings across the globe for intimate discussions among privacy executives […]
The Price is Right: Responsible Uses of Personal Data in Pricing
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FPF Data-Driven Pricing – The Price is Right Report
[…] to Eight Companies Seeking Information on Surveillance P ricing, FTC (Jul. 23, 2024), https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/ news/press-releases/2024/07/ftc-issues-orders-eight-companies-seeking-in formation-surveillance-pricing. 29 In February 2026, the FTC and DOJ issued a joint call for public comment to develop guidance on business collaborations, with algorithmic pricing mentioned as a specific area of inquiry. See Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Restricting Real-time Remote Biometric Identification Systems for Law Enforcement Purposes
[…] AI Act” series examines the general prohibition on the use of real-time biometric (RBI) systems in publicly accessible spaces for law enforcement purposes imposed by Article 5( 1)(h) of the EU AI Act, the three narrow exceptions to the prohibition permitted for Member States to utilize, and how these obligations fit in the broader […]
The Rest of the West: Oregon and Washington Build on California Chatbot Law
The West Coast now has a full set of chatbot laws on the books. Following California’s SB 243 (signed in 2025 and effective January 1, 2026) both Oregon (SB 1546) and Washington (HB 2225) enacted companion chatbot laws that will take effect on January 1, 2027. Together, these laws establish a new framework for […]
The Rest of the West: Oregon and Washington Build on California Chatbot Law
[…] breaks, promoting isolation, and encouraging gift-giving/ expenditures tied to the chatbot relationship. This broader scope means Washington’s law may require more significant design changes and ongoing judgment calls from operators. Many of Washington’s provisions are subjective and difficult to operationalize. Terms like “excessive praise” or outputs designed to “prolong use” are not defined, and […]