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The Future of Ad Tech: A Discussion with FPF's Stacey Gray
[…] currently being debated? The biggest debate in ad tech right now is how it will be meaningfully regulated. For a long time, ad tech mostly self-regulated with codes of conduct through organizations like the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA), Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), and others. In contrast, in the last couple years, we’ve seen a […]

AI and Machine Learning: Perspectives with FPF’s Brenda Leong
[…] which FPF released last October. Most of what has been implemented is machine learning – algorithms that can evaluate their own output and make adjustments to their code without human involvement. Machine learning is used in image recognition, facial recognition, sensory inputs for autonomous vehicles, and many other tasks. I like the definition of […]

FPF's John Verdi on Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] tech companies and the industry as a whole. What’s next for Privacy Papers for Policymakers? The Privacy Papers for Policymakers program will continue to highlight top scholarship, promote pragmatic solutions to privacy challenges, and generate thoughtful dialogue in Washington DC. We look forward to promoting constructive approaches to data protection around legislative drafting tables […]

FPF's Amelia Vance on the Future of Student Privacy
[…] actionable resources for different audiences. The Student Privacy Pledge has been one of our most successful projects. Co-founded with SIIA, the Pledge is a Federal Trade Commission-enforceable code of conduct for edtech vendors. Now with nearly 330 companies as signatories, the Pledge was designed to both raise awareness of best practices and facilitate their […]

Spotlight on PPPM Finalist Judges (2018)
[…] advocacy related to fraud. Prior to coming to NCL, John was Research Director at the Telecommunications Research and Action Center (TRAC), a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to promoting the interests of telecommunications consumers. Concurrent with his work at TRAC, John was Director of Research at Amplify Public Affairs (APA) where he helped launch the […]

FPF to Co-Host Student Privacy Bootcamp with Student Data Privacy Consortium (1/28)
[…] will be hosting a Student Privacy Bootcamp with the Student Data Privacy Consortium on January 28th at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) in Orlando. The free interactive event will provide concrete guidance and practical data privacy suggestions that can be implemented as soon as participants return to their districts. Slots are limited, […]

Privacy Papers 2018: Spotlight on the Winning Authors
[…] the Morton & Sophia Macht Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law where she teaches and writes about privacy, civil rights, and free speech. Her book Hate Crimes in Cyberspace (Harvard University Press) was named one of the “20 Best Moments for Women in 2014) by Cosmopolitan magazine. Her law review […]

Privacy Papers 2018
[…] in the form of a “right to an explanation” has emerged as a compellingly attractive remedy since it intuitively promises to open the algorithmic “black box” to promote challenge, redress, and hopefully heightened accountability. Amidst the general furore over algorithmic bias we describe, any remedy in a storm has looked attractive. However, we argue […]

This Year's Must-Read Privacy Papers: The Future of Privacy Forum Announces Recipients of Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award
[…] 2019. FPF will subsequently publish a printed digest of summaries of the winning papers for distribution to policymakers, privacy professionals, and the public. The PPPM event is free, open to the general public, and widely attended. To RSVP, please visit privacypapersforpolicymakers.eventbrite.com. This event is supported by a National Science Foundation grant. Any opinions, findings […]