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Event Recap: Dublin Privacy Symposium 2021, Designing for Trust: Enhancing Transparency & Preventing User Manipulation
[…] added that such choices might even prevent, e.g., color-blind users from understanding the options at hand. O Brien offered the European Data Protection Supervisor’s website as a bad example in that regard, given that all buttons were displayed in the same blue color. Therefore, the panelist called upon designers to question their user perception […]

Understanding Digital Data Flows
[…] Ethics Reviews Basics of Digital Identity – January 27, 2022 For More Information, Click Here to Expand “Digital identity” refers to a system of electronically stored attributes and/or credentials that uniquely identify and authenticate an individual person. Digital identity systems vary in complexity. From simply recreating a physical ID such as a driver’s license in […]

21st Century Cures Act Final Rule: Key Health Data Privacy Considerations
[…] public support for multi-factor authentication (MFA) as a privacy and security certification criteria for developers of certified health IT, the ONC generally views MFA and “encrypting authentication credentials” as “best practices for privacy and security in healthcare settings.” Although the ONC supports these two measures as best practices, there may be cases where either […]

Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology & Health Data – Day 2 Participant Bios
[…] is responsible for the research agenda on Self-Sovereign Identity of the Dutch national research institute TNO. He is chair of the use-case implementations group of the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative. He is also technical coordinator of the EU eSSIF-Lab project that develops and tests interoperable SSI solutions with its subgrantees. Oskar is actively contributing to […]

Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology & Health Data – Day 1 Participant Bios
[…] Area. Rina holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from Weizmann institute and a B.Sc. in Physics from Tel Aviv University. (Position Statement: Position Statement*) Kaliya Young Covid Credentials Initiative Kaliya has worked digital identity for over 15 years and is known in the field as the Identity Woman. In 2005 she co-founded the Internet […]

FPF Testifies at FTC Data Portability Workshop
Yesterday, on September 22, 2020, the Federal Trade Commission held a public workshop, “Data To Go,” examining the benefits and challenges of data portability frameworks for consumers and competition. As a panelist during the first discussion, FPF’s Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna discussed: how data portability operates in different commercial sectors; lessons learned from the GDPR and other […]

FPF Presents Expert Analysis to Washington State Lawmakers as Multiple States Weigh COVID-19 Privacy and Contact Tracing Legislation
[…] health departments of known or reasonably known exposures to COVID-19 within 24-hours. AB 2004, which would establish a pilot program to expand the use of verifiable health credentials for communication of COVID-19 or other medical test results; and prohibit law enforcement agencies from requiring a patient to show such a credential. On August 20, […]

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Strong Data Encryption Protects Everyone: FPF Infographic Details Encryption Benefits for Individuals, Enterprises, and Government Officials
[…] Strong encryption protects individuals when they use a smartphone, browse the web, bank online, or send electronic messages to family and colleagues. Encryption can also help authenticate credentials, preventing criminals from impersonating users, viewing confidential email and photos, emptying bank accounts, or taking control of power plants and vehicles. Strong Data Encryption Protects Everyone […]

Commoditization of Data is the Problem, Not the Solution – Why Placing a Price Tag on Personal Information May Harm Rather Than Protect Consumer Privacy
[…] “Why Dealing with Cash Makes Us More Honest,” where it is demonstrated that most unfair practices are one step removed from stealing cash. Apparently, it feels less bad to mess around in accounting than to steal real money from someone. Zuboff 2019 convincingly describes that some apparent failures of judgmentthat technology companies’ management regard […]