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3.Global AI Leg. Brief Sheet
[…] implementation is reaching full speed, and new AI laws are either being adopted (South Korea), quickly advancing (Brazil), or being prepared (Japan and China). At the same time, some have suggested that fast-moving AI tech, business practices, and individuals’ engagement with AI tools should prompt policymakers to revisit and hone aspects of the AI […]
1. Evolving Notions of Privacy and Data Gov. Brief Sheet
[…] have had to devise processes for managing broader work portfolios that ensure appropriate oversight of both traditional data protection and newer AI governance concerns. At the same time, data protection leaders have had to strike a balance between calls for AI innovation and data privacy principles. This session will explore how organizations are responding […]
Brazil’s ANPD Preliminary Study on Generative AI highlights the dual nature of data protection law: balancing rights with technological innovation
[…] objective of the law as ensuring the processing of personal data protects the fundamental rights of freedom, privacy, and the free development of personality.3 At the same time, Article 2 of the LGPD recognizes data protection is “grounded” on economic and technological development and innovation. The study recognizes that advances in machine learning enable […]
Framework for the Future- Reviewing Data Privacy in Today’s Financial System
[…] At the USPS, I served as the first CPO, and managed Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act, and records functions, as well as new areas (at the time) relating to internet privacy. At Walmart, I managed global privacy and records, which includ ed financial privacy requirements for its money service centers under the Gramm […]
2025 FPF Working Groups
[…] on the third Thursday of the month at 3pm ET ● Privacy and government affairs leaders interested in U.S. federal and state comprehensive privacy legislation. ● Provides timely updates and a monthly newsletter on new developments, research, and publications related to U.S. federal and state legislation. Keir Lamont, Senior Director for U.S. Legislation, [email protected] […]
FPF-AnnualReport2023-1
[…] Maneesha Mithal, and Chaz Arnett, moderated these policy discussions. Stephanie Wong, FPF’s Elise Berkower Fellow, provided welcome remarks and emceed the night, noting this was the first time the award ceremony has met in- person after two years of virtual events due to the pandemic. Need a 2023 State Privacy refresher? Read the FPF […]
FPF Experts Take The Stage at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] leading PETs use cases, analyzed how PETs work with other privacy protections, and discussed how PETs may intersect with data protection rules. This workshop was the first time that several of the use cases were shared in detail with independent experts. We hope you enjoyed this year’s IAPP Global Privacy Summit as much as […]
Amendments to the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act Bring Big Changes to Big Sky Country
[…] be offensive to a reasonable person. This definition largely aligns with some of the existing triggers for conducting a data protection assessment under the MCDPA. At a time when many youth privacy and online safety bills, such as the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC), are mired in litigation over their constitutionality, it is notable […]
Consent for Processing Personal Data in the Age of AI: Key Updates Across Asia-Pacific
[…] provide a comprehensive framework for processing personal data. It affirms consent as the primary basis for processing but introduces structured obligations around notice, purpose limitation, and consent withdrawal, while enabling future flexibility for alternative legal bases. Vietnam‘s Decree on Personal Data Protection took effect in July 2023. It sets clearer standards for consent while […]
DBJ_Weld_Re-Identification
[…] 2010 UCLA Law Review paper, “Broken Promises of Privacy,” (Ohm, 2010) University of Colorado law professor Paul Ohm describes Sweeney’s re-identification of Weld’s hospitalization data: “At the time GIC released the data, William Weld, then Governor of Massachusetts, assured the public that GIC had protected patient privacy by deleting identifiers. In response, then- graduate […]