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Smart Cities Resources
Sensor networks and always-on data flows are supporting new service models and generating analytics that make modern cities and local communities faster and safer, as well as more sustainable, more livable, and more equitable. At the same time, connected smart city devices raise concerns about individuals’ privacy, autonomy, freedom of choice, and potential discrimination by […]
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[…] 27 2:00 – 4:00 PM FPF 1400 I Street, NW Suite 450 Washington, DC https://www.eventbrite.com/e/p rivacy -in-the -smart -city – searching -for -the -middle – ground – tickets -26756211549 FPF Capital Area Academic Network October 6 12:00 – 2:00 PM FPF 1400 I Street, NW Suite 450 Washington, DC Please email Lauren Smith at […]
Prof Moerel Summary
Purpose or Interest: that is the question ! Prof. Lokke Moerel & Prof. Corien Prins “We cannot simply start by asking ourselves whether privacy violations are intuitively horrible or nightmarish. The job is harder than that. We have to identify the fundamental values that are at stake in the issue of ‘privacy’ as it is […]
PolonetskyGratton_RTBFpaper_FINAL
Privacy above all other Fundamental Rights? Challenges with the Implementation of a Right to be Forgotten in Canada* Eloïse Gratton** and Jules Polonetsky* ** Executive Summary This paper explores whether importing a “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) that would allow individuals to stop data search engines or other third parties, from providing links to information […]
FPF Panel will Shine Light on FTC's Authority
[…] European Court of Justice’s decision to invalidate the adequacy of the EU-U.S. Safe Harbor framework. But the disputes aren’t always global. Sometimes regulators from the same country, working in the same agency, disagree about how to regulate data privacy and security issues. To attend FPF’s event, click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fpf-and-washington-lee-law-open-house-the-future-of-section-5- tickets-18886732726 Read the full release here: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=01cc1996-41ec-4a78-b4f4-d12b78c9ba84
FPF Panel will Shine Light on FTC's Authority
[…] European Court of Justice’s decision to invalidate the adequacy of the EU-U.S. Safe Harbor framework. But the disputes aren’t always global. Sometimes regulators from the same country, working in the same agency, disagree about how to regulate data privacy and security issues. To attend FPF’s event, click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fpf-and-washington-lee-law-open-house-the-future-of-section-5- tickets-18886732726 Read the full release here: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=01cc1996-41ec-4a78-b4f4-d12b78c9ba84
The Privacy Landscape – Preibusch-Bonneau
[…] online, they are homogeneous so that the choice of the retailer does not impact on perceived quality, they are not price-regulated (unlike, for instance, books or train tickets), they are, as far as we know, not price-discriminated (unlike air travel or hotels), and the title or product identier are unique enough to identify the […]
Unblinking Eyes – The Ethics of Automating Surveillance – Draft – Kevin Macnish
[…] or will likely hav e for the foreseeable future. 2.2 Prejudice Emrys Westacott has claimed that machines can be fa irer than people. “Highway police issuing speeding tickets, being human, are unlikely to be completely consistent and impartial. Their decisions may be affected by the race, sex, class, age, appearance, and manner of the […]
Mobile Payments: Why so Scary, America?
[…] identification and authentication information. They have the ability to capture and transmit data onto a device that can replace the need for loyalty cards, transit cards, movie tickets, parking tickets, keys, and ID cards. It is clear that both consumers and merchants alike stand to benefit significantly from the new mobile system. And yet, […]