Each year, FPF awards the Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award to the authors of leading privacy research and analytical work that is relevant to policymakers in the United States Congress, at U.S. federal agencies, and for data protection authorities abroad. The Award showcases work that analyzes current and emerging privacy issues and proposes achievable short-term solutions or new means of analysis that could lead to real-world policy impact.
PPPM submissions receive an initial ranking from our Advisory Board Reviewers — a diverse team of academics, consumer advocates, and industry privacy professionals. For more information on how PPPM Winners are chosen, click here.
Winning Authors are invited to join FPF in Washington, DC to discuss their work at the United States Senate with policymakers, academics, and privacy professionals. This year, Privacy Papers for Policymakers will be held at 5:30 PM on February 27, 2018 (the day before FTC’s PrivacyCon), on Capitol Hill. For more information and to register, click here.
FPF would like to extend a special Thank You to our 2016 Advisory Board Reviewers, including:
Projjol Banerjea, Zeotap
Eduard Bartholme, Call For Action
Maureen Cooney, Sprint
Jonathan Fox, Cisco
Leigh Freund, Network Advertising Initiative
Olga Garcia-Kaplan, Novitex Enterprise Solutions
Lauren Gelman, Blurry Edge Strategies
Rita Heimes, International Association of Privacy Professionals
Sarah Holland, Google
Susan Israel, Loeb & Loeb
Cameron Kerry, Sidley Austin LLP
Barb Lawler, Intuit
Lisa Martinelli, Highmark Health
Maggie Mobley, Privacy Matters
Robyn Mohr, Loeb & Loeb
Katie Ratte, Disney
Noga Rosenthal, Epsilon
Kara Selke, StreeLight Data
Amie Stepanovich, Access Now
Catherine Tucker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hilary Wandall, TrustArc
Susannah Wesley, Edelman
Heather West, Mozilla
Shane Witnov, Facebook
Thank you for all your hard work!
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