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Shedding Light on Smart City Privacy
[…] privacy programs, transparency and consent, de-identification, vendor management, and data minimization. Finally, the tool also acts as a central repository for privacy-related guidance documents, best practices, reports, codes of conduct, and other resources that can help local policymakers, technologists, and citizens navigate these complex issues and integrate digital services in privacy-protective ways. As cities […]

Future of Privacy Forum Releases Interactive Tool for Understanding the Technologies Powering Smart Cities
[…] them, and who within their communities might use or deliver them. The visual guide also acts as a central repository for privacy-related guidance documents, best practices, reports, codes of conduct, and other resources that can help local policymakers, technologists, and citizens navigate these complex issues and integrate digital services in privacy-protective ways. The guide […]

The Top 10: Student Privacy News (Feb-March 2017)
[…] data. You can sign up to attend a March 30th webinar discussing “The Educational Rights of Immigrant Children.” In the meantime, lawyers have been pouring over US Code to figure out which laws and regs apply and where FERPA and ECPA fit in. FPF members were able to attend two webinars on this topic over the past month, so let us […]

Privacy Papers 2016: Spotlight on the Winning Authors
[…] A managerial approach. She has written teaching cases for the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics including cases on Google in China as well as Bailouts and Bonuses on the financial crisis. She is regularly asked to speak on privacy and the ethics of big data. Martin earned her BS in engineering from the […]

Georgetown – FPF: Valuable Partnership and Talent Channel
Each of the last three years, FPF has taken a top Georgetown student and immersed them in the world of privacy. FPF fellows collaborate with advocates, academics, and companies and handle projects that lead to best practices, white papers, codes of conduct, and the like.

Examining Ethics, Privacy, and Research Reviews
[…] Jackman’s paper documenting the Facebook research process provides researchers with a valuable model for serious evaluation of the benefits and risks of new projects.” PAPERS Read Facebook’s paper Read Facebook’s blog Read Jules Polonetsky’s and Dennis Hirsch’s joint op-ed in Re/ code Read Beyond IRBs: Designing Ethical Review Processes for Big Data View event photos

June 14th Event: A Roundtable on Ethics, Privacy, and Research Reviews
[…] 2016 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm (EDT) – Add to Calendar WHERE Future of Privacy Forum – 1400 I Street Northwest Suite 450, Washington, DC 20005 – View Map PAPERS Read Facebook’s paper Read Facebook’s blog Read Jules Polonetsky’s and Dennis Hirsch’s joint op-ed in Re/ code Read Beyond IRBs: Designing Ethical Review Processes for Big Data

Comprehensive Online Tracking is Not Unique to ISPs
[…] efforts in recent years to self-regulate the market in order to alleviate these privacy concerns and build consumer trust. For example, the National Advertising Initiative and Digital Advertising Alliance have enforceable codes and guidelines covering the uses of online data collected and used for online behavioral advertising (interest-based advertising). The Wireless Association (CTIA) has issued high-level voluntary guidelines around mobile data, especially geo-location. And the […]

Department of Commerce Director of Privacy Initiatives Joins the Future of Privacy Forum
[…] will be responsible for furthering FPF’s efforts to advance responsible privacy practices. “It has been a great privilege to work with industry, advocates, academics, and policymakers on codes and best practices for new technology,” Verdi said. “I look forward to collaborating with FPF’s diverse group of stakeholders to help shape policies that support beneficial […]

Always on: Privacy Implications of Microphone-Enabled Devices
[…] the primary way to interact with devices enables companies to collect, store and analyze increasing amounts of personal data. But consumers don’t always understand when and in what ways these devices are actually collecting information. Additional Resources Read the full op-ed in Re/ code Read the article in CheatSheet Read the press release Download paper