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10. Navigating the Evolving Ad Tech Landscape Brief Sheet
[…] will companies work through and implement an analysis of “necessary,” “reasonably necessary,” or “strictly necessary?” 2. Is data collection “necessary” in ad-driven business models where content is free in exchange for advertising? Is there a distinction between the “necessity” of data for ad measurement or attribution and data collected for first-party or cross-context behavioral […]

4. Sovereignty, Localization, and Related Challenges to Effective Cybersecurity Brief Sheet
[…] us as we discuss the current environment and help us map unanswered questions and areas of concern. 5–8 KEY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Regulators world-wide are erecting barriers to free data flows based on data privacy, national security/law enforcement and economic sovereignty. These rules impact how companies structure cloud infrastructure and vendor contracts, conduct cybersecurity monitoring […]

3.Global AI Leg. Brief Sheet
[…] PRE-READ DOCUMENTS (optional) ● FPF Resources on the EU AI Act ( link) ●FPF APAC Blog Post: South Korea’s New AI Framework Act: A Balancing Act Between Innovation and Regulation ( link) ●FPF APAC Policy Brief: Update on Japan’s Bill on the Promotion of Research and Development and the Utilization of AI-Related Technologies ( link)

Brazil’s ANPD Preliminary Study on Generative AI highlights the dual nature of data protection law: balancing rights with technological innovation
[…] Article 1 of the LGPD identifies the objective of the law as ensuring the processing of personal data protects the fundamental rights of freedom, privacy, and the free development of personality.3 At the same time, Article 2 of the LGPD recognizes data protection is “grounded” on economic and technological development and innovation. The study […]

Cross Border Data Flows in Africa
[…] tha t outlin e s cro ss-b ord er data tr a n sfe r p ro vis io ns acro ss Kenya , Nig eria , South Afr ic a , Rw an d a, an d Iv o ry Coast. I S SU E BRIE F: G LO BA L T a […]

Cross-Border Data Flows in Africa: Examining Policy Approaches and Pathways to Regulatory Interoperability
[…] and implementation of mechanisms such as adequacy decisions, certification mechanisms, standard contractual clauses (SCCs), and binding corporate rules (BCRs) and derogations, currently in use across Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, and Ivory Coast. This comparative analysis highlights that the practical implementation of transfer tools remains uneven across the continent, and many countries lack clear […]

FPF-AnnualReport2023-1
[…] alignment between data protection regulators, with the G7 Data Protection Authorities and Privacy Commissioners’ Summit in Tokyo. This resulted in a communiqué outlining their focus on Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT), emerging technologies, and enforcement cooperation. FPF’s Global team circled the globe, hosting and speaking at leading events this year, including the Global […]

FPF Experts Take The Stage at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] Benifei (Member of European Parliament, co-Rapporteur of the AI Act), John Edwards (Information Commissioner, U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office), and Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider (Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Germany), on Cross-regulatory Cooperation Between Digital Regulators. Their panel began by painting a detailed portrait of how the proliferation of digital regulations has created […]

Consent for Processing Personal Data in the Age of AI: Key Updates Across Asia-Pacific
[…] contract performance, bringing Indonesia closer to global privacy frameworks. In November 2023, the Philippines‘ National Privacy Commission issued a Circular on Consent, clarifying valid consent standards and promoting transparency. The guidance aims to reduce consent fatigue by encouraging layered, contextual consent interfaces and outlines when consent may not be strictly necessary. South Korea amended […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] high utility loss for QIs) Masking Obscure parts of data values (e.g., XXXX) Obscure direct identifiers Simple; Preserves format Limited privacy protection; Can reduce utility; Hard for free text Low (Insufficient for QIs in queries) Generalization Replace specific values with broader categories Reduce identifiability via QIs Basis for k-anonymity Significant utility loss, especially in […]