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The Draghi Dilemma: The Right and the Wrong Way to Undertake GDPR Reform
[…] GDPR. Later this year the Commission is set to announce a “Digital Omnibus” with proposals for simplification of its data legislation “to quickly reduce the burden on businesses”. It seems possible that political pressure in the EU as well as criticism from the Trump Administration could lead to further proposals for GDPR reform as […]
FPF_CCPA Regulations Issue Brief
[…] student); (5) Using automated processing to infer or extrapolate certain listed traits based upon the consumer’s presence in a sensitive location; (5) Processing consumers’ PI which the business intends to use (or make available to others) to (i) train ADMT for a significant decision concerning a consumer, or (ii) train technology that verifies a […]
FPF Releases Issue Brief on New CCPA Regulations for Automated Decisionmaking Technology, Risk Assessments, and Cybersecurity Audits
Since the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was enacted in 2018, business obligations under the law have continued to evolve due to several rounds of rulemaking by both the Attorney General and the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). The latest regulations from the CPPA are some of the most significant yet. Starting January 1, […]
FPF Releases Issue Brief on New CCPA Regulations for Automated Decisionmaking Technology, Risk Assessments, and Cybersecurity Audits
Since the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was enacted in 2018, business obligations under the law have continued to evolve due to several rounds of rulemaking by both the Attorney General and the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). The latest regulations from the CPPA are some of the most significant yet. Starting January 1, […]
The State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025
[…] aspect of AI as they sought to address its impact on their constituents. To help stakeholders understand this rapidly evolving environment, the Future of Privacy Forum ( FPF) has published The State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025. This report analyzes how states shaped AI legislation during the 2025 legislative session, […]
2025 FPF Privacy Communities
[…] Thursday of the month at 12pm ET ● 600+ privacy leaders interested in learning about new and existing ad technologies. ● Shares news, best practices, and evolving business approaches & perspectives. ● Contributes to reports and articles about topics such as advertising technologies, targeting & personalization, cross-device tracking, location, and mobile apps & platforms. […]
Future of Privacy Forum Appoints Four New Members to Its Board of Directors
[…] Anne Bradley, Peter Lefkowitz, Nuala O’Connor, and Harriet Pearson to its Board of Directors. These accomplished leaders bring decades of experience at the intersection of technology, law, business, and public policy, further strengthening FPF’s mission to advance principled and pragmatic data practices in support of emerging technologies. “FPF is fortunate to welcome Anne, Peter, […]
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California’s SB 53: The First Frontier AI Law, Explained
[…] framework for frontier AI. Other states, including Michigan, have introduced proposals of their own, illustrating the potential for a patchwork of requirements across jurisdictions. As detailed in FPF’s recent report, State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025, this year’s legislative landscape highlights ongoing state experimentation in AI governance. With SB 53 […]