Confidential Computing And Privacy: Policy Implications of Trusted Execution Environments
Confidential computing leverages two key technologies: trusted execution environments and attestation services. The technology allows organizations to restrict access to personal information, intellectual property, or sensitive or high-risk data through a secure hardware-based enclave or “trusted execution environment” (TEE). Economic sectors that have led the way in adopting confidential computing include financial services, healthcare, and […]
Open Banking Infographic
FPF’s infographic on “Open Banking And The Customer Experience,” visualizes the U.S. open banking ecosystem. Open banking involves customer-permissioned data transfers between organizations holding data and entities that provide financial products and services (e.g., wealth management, payments, and loan access). The Open Banking Infographic is supported by over a year of meetings and outreach with leaders […]
FPF Response to CFPB Data Portability Proposal
In response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) request for comment regarding data portability for financial products and services, the Future of Privacy Forum filed comprehensive comments and recommendations, urging the Bureau to craft balanced, informed privacy rules that protect individuals’ personal information while enhancing trust in the privacy and security of emerging data […]
Developments in Open Banking: Key Issues from a Global Perspective Report
Authors: Hunter Dorwart, Daniel Berrick, Lee Matheson, and Dale Rappaneau Dale Rappaneau was a former FPF Policy Intern. In FPF’s report, Developments in Open Banking, Key Issues from a Global Perspective, explore how ten different jurisdictions have approached open banking regulation, including questions related to privacy and data protection. The report was developed as part […]