Data Privacy Day is held annually on January 28, a day to internationally promote best practices surrounding consumer privacy and data protection. Join FPF in recognizing this significant day by sharing the importance of data privacy. There are many ways you can protect your personal data and control how it is shared and used. Our guide highlights 7 steps you can take to effectively protect your privacy online.
FPF Experts Participate in Data Privacy Day Panels
FPF staff are sharing their expert knowledge at panels and virtual events throughout the week prior to, during, and after. Below is a list of these speaking engagements:
- Bertram Lee spoke at Georgetown University Law Center and the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy’s “Building on the Dream: Privacy, Equity, and Civil Rights” on Wednesday, January 18 at 10 AM ET. Watch a recording here.
- Zoe Strickland spoke at a panel hosted by Plaid on “Advancing Consumer Privacy in the Era of Digital Finance” on Tuesday, January 24 at 2 PM ET. More information here.
- Bailey Sanchez spoke at the National Cybersecurity Alliance’s “Data: The Story of You” on Tuesday, January 24 at 12 PM ET. Watch a recording here.
- Zoe Strickland spoke at the Identity, Authentication and the Road Ahead: A Cybersecurity Policy Forum on “The Role of Better Identity in Enabling Personal Control of Financial Data” on Wednesday, January 25 at 3:45 PM ET. Watch here.
- Chloe Altieri will speak at ESRB’s “Taking Your Privacy Game To The Next Level: What’s Ahead In 2023” on Monday, January 30 at 4 PM ET.
- Keir Lamont was a guest on The Privacy Beat podcast with host Angelique Carson to discuss US state privacy bill trends and what to expect in 2023. Listen to the conversation here.
- Coming up in February! Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna joins TeachPrivacy for a webinar on “Privacy in 2023: The Year Ahead” on Friday, February 17 at 1 PM ET. Register here.
Key Blogs and Analyses to Read
- Global Privacy State of Play: What to Pay Attention to in 2023 by Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna
- Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2023 by Keir Lamont
- Marketing Brew: Where privacy regulation stands ahead of 2023 with quotes from John Verdi
- FPF in 2022: A Year in Review