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The ebb and flow of trans-Atlantic data transfers: It’s the geopolitics, stupid!*
The following is a guest post to the FPF blog from Lokke Moerel, Professor of Global ICT Law at Tilburg University and a Dutch Cyber Security Council member. Guest blog posts do not necessarily reflect the views of FPF. 1. Introduction There is a call for a rational debate on trans-Atlantic data transfers. Frustrations increase […]
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PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2021 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1837413. Future of Privacy Forum | Privacy Papers for Policymakers 20211 February 10, 2022 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s 12th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year we invite privacy scholars and authors to […]
12th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awardees Explore the Nature of Privacy Rights & Harms
The winners of the 12th annual Future of Privacy (FPF) Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award ask big questions about what should be the foundational elements of data privacy and protection and who will make key decisions about the application of privacy rights. Their scholarship will inform policy discussions around the world about privacy harms, corporate […]
FPF Asia-Pacific
The Future of Privacy Forum’s Asia-Pacific office was launched in Singapore in August 2021. In accordance with FPF’s general mission, FPF Asia-Pacific aims to serve in the wider Asia region as a cooperative platform of reference to advance principled privacy and data protection practices and policies in support of emerging technologies. A related objective is […]
“Are crumbles all that remains of the cookies?” A conversation on the future of ad tech at the Nordic Privacy Arena 2021
On September 27 and 28, 2021, the Swedish Data Protection Forum (Forum för Dataskydd) hosted the 2021 edition of the Nordic Privacy Arena (“Operationalising Data Privacy – Challenges, best practices, and success stories”) in Stockholm, Sweden. This hybrid event brought together privacy practitioners, watchdogs, and academics to debate some of the most pressing issues regarding […]
Future of Privacy Forum (12-31-2019) – Final
[…] -profit and for -profit entities. The standard requires an entity to recognize the amount of revenue to which it expects to be entitled for the transfer of promised goods or services to customers. The updated standard replaces most existing revenue recognition guidance in U.S. GAAP. This change in accounting principle was adopted using the […]
FPF Education and Innovation Foundation Final 2019 Audited Financials
[…] and for -profit entities. The standard requires an entity to recognize the amount of revenue to which i t expects to be entitled for the transfer of promised goods or services to customers. The updated standard replaces most existing revenue recognition guidance in U.S. GAAP. This change in accounting principle was adopted using the […]
Organizations must lead with privacy and ethics when researching and implementing neurotechnology: FPF and IBM Live event and report release
A New FPF and IBM Report and Live Event Explores Questions About Transparency, Consent, Security, and Accuracy of Data The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and the IBM Policy Lab released recommendations for promoting privacy and mitigating risks associated with neurotechnology, specifically with brain-computer interface (BCI). The new report provides developers and policymakers with actionable […]
FPF BCI Report Final
NOVEMBER 2021 Understanding the Data Flows and Privacy Risks of Brain-Computer Interfaces PRIVACY AND THE CONNECTED MIND Authors Jeremy Greenberg, Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum Katelyn Ringrose, Policy Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum Sara Berger, Research Staff Member and Neuroscientist, IBM Research Jamie VanDodick, AI Ethics Leader, Chief Privacy Office, IBM Francesca Rossi, AI […]
Dispatch from the Global Privacy Assembly: The brave new world of international data transfers
[…] multi-dimensional, exploring new territories around the world, featuring binding international agreements for effective enforcement cooperation and slowly entering the agenda of high level intergovernmental organizations. All this surfaced from notable keynotes delivered during the 43rd edition of the Global Privacy Assembly Conference, hosted remotely by Mexico’s data protection authority, INAI, on October 18 and 19.