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Optum & The Mayo Clinic Win the 2022 Award for Research Data Stewardship
Author: Randy Cantz, U.S. Policy Intern, Ethics and Data in Research and former Communications Intern at FPF On Wednesday, May 10, 2023, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) honored representatives from Optum and the Mayo Clinic for their outstanding corporate-academic research data-sharing partnership at the 3rd annual Awards for Research Data Stewardship. The awards honor […]
FPF Article 25 GDPR A4 FINAL Digital
[…] appropriate transparency 141 In a decision issued in February 2022, the Hungarian NAIH sanctioned Bud apest Bank for unlawfully processing voice recordings through an automated system that promised to detect and measure the emotions of customers who called the bank’s helpline. The system prioritized returning the calls of customers who “sounded” the most upset […]
FPF-PPPM-2023-Digest-DIGITAL-v3
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2022 Privacy Papers for Policymakers 20221 February 16, 2023 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s 13th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for consideration by a committee of reviewers and judges from the FPF Advisory Board. The selected papers are those […]
The African Union’s Data Policy Framework: Context, Key Takeaways, and Implications for Data Protection on the Continent
Authors: Mercy King’ori, Ulric Quee, Hunter Dorwart On July 28, 2022, the African Union (AU) released its Data Policy Framework (Framework) following extensive multi-stakeholder engagements. The Framework aims to provide a multi-year blueprint for how the AU will accomplish its goals for Africa’s digital economy. It also sets forth the AU’s vision, scope, and priorities […]
FPF SCC Not-So-Standard Clauses Report FINAL single pages (1)
[…] Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden; as well as the Member States of the European Economic Area: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. 10 ASEAN Member Countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. 11 Member Countries of the Red Iberoamericana de Protección de Datos: Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, […]
FPF-PPPM-2023-Digest-DIGITAL-v3
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2022 Privacy Papers for Policymakers 20221 February 16, 2023 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s 13th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for consideration by a committee of reviewers and judges from the FPF Advisory Board. The selected papers are those […]
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DECEMBER 2022 THE PLAYBOOK Data Sharing for Research The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. Learn more about FPF by visiting fpf.org . AUTHORED BY Dr. Sara Jordan PwC, Senior Manager, AI Governance; […]
FPF Roundtable on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
The state of the art in Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning (PPML) is promising from a technical perspective but under-explored if we view it through the lens of legal instruments such as the EU AI Act and the EU Data Act. In this roundtable, we aim to contribute to clearing the path to alternative solutions for processing (personal) data […]
Event Report: FPF Side Event and Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) at the 2022 Global Privacy Assembly (GPA)
The 2022 Global Privacy Assembly (GPA) – which brings together most global data protection authorities (DPAs) every year since 1979, to share knowledge and establish common priorities among regulators – took place between October 25 and 28, in Istanbul (Türkiye). The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) was invited by the organizers of the GPA (the […]
Federal Court deems university’s use of room scans within the home unconstitutional
I. Summary A federal court recently ruled that a public university’s use of room-scanning technology during a remotely proctored exam violated a student’s Fourth Amendment right to privacy. The decision in Ogletree v. CSU is the clearest indication to date of how courts will treat Fourth Amendment challenges to public higher education institutions’ use of […]