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FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Brussels Privacy Symposium-R2 (2)
[…] event registration site, and on-site promotional materials »Offic ial recognition during program by BPS Leaders »Opp ortunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code at each Delegate’s seat. Must be approved in advance by FPF Sponsorship Team COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR • $3,500 • 2 available » Company name and logo […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Brussels Privacy Symposium-R2 (2)
[…] event registration site, and on-site promotional materials »Offic ial recognition during program by BPS Leaders »Opp ortunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code at each Delegate’s seat. Must be approved in advance by FPF Sponsorship Team COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR • $3,500 • 2 available » Company name and logo […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Brussels Privacy Symposium-R2 (2)
[…] event registration site, and on-site promotional materials »O fficial recognition during program by BPS Leaders »O pportunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code at each Delegate’s seat. Must be approved in advance by FPF Sponsorship Team COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR • $3,500 • 2 available » Company name and logo […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Brussels Privacy Symposium-R2 (2)
[…] event registration site, and on-site promotional materials »O fficial recognition during program by BPS Leaders »O pportunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code at each Delegate’s seat. Must be approved in advance by FPF Sponsorship Team COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR • $3,500 • 2 available » Company name and logo […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Brussels Privacy Symposium-R2 (2)
[…] event registration site, and on-site promotional materials »O fficial recognition during program by BPS Leaders »O pportunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code at each Delegate’s seat. Must be approved in advance by FPF Sponsorship Team COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR • $3,500 • 2 available » Company name and logo […]
10. Navigating the Evolving Ad Tech Landscape Brief Sheet
[…] this regard it is closely related to purpose specification. In a substantive model, collection and use is tied to the nature of the use and a relationship between consumer and controller. Responsibility is shifted from the consumer having to familiarize oneself with privacy disclosures to a company that limits collection to what is reasonably […]
4. Sovereignty, Localization, and Related Challenges to Effective Cybersecurity Brief Sheet
[…] TIAs beneficial from a cybersecurity perspective? 3. Cybersecurity/National Security Implications: How are localization and segmentation mandates affecting incident response and cyber resilience ? What are the trade-offs between sovereignty and security when cross-border logging and SOC oversight are restricted? How are security teams navigating localization requirements ? Are US EO/DSP and other CFIUS national […]
2. State & Federal Privacy Leg & Reg Brief Sheet
[…] laws with duties of care to avoid heightened risk of harm. That’ s a model adopted in Connecticut, Colorado, and now Montana. There’ s the Age-Appropriate Design Code model under consideration in several states and enacted in California and Maryland. There is also significant ongoing litigation over age verification requirements, resulting in injunctions across […]
Brazil’s ANPD Preliminary Study on Generative AI highlights the dual nature of data protection law: balancing rights with technological innovation
[…] application of hospital protocols and support decision-making in the healthcare sector. Finally, Banco do Brasil is developing a Large Language Model (LLM) to assist employees in providing better customer service experiences. The study also highlights the increasing popularity of commercially available generative AI systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini among Brazilian users. […]
Vermont and Nebraska: Diverging Experiments in State Age-Appropriate Design Codes
[…] against Maryland’s law earlier this year) Nebraska and Vermont demonstrate how policymakers are experimenting with divergent frameworks in hopes of creating constitutionally sound models for youth online privacy and safety. See our comparison chart for a full side-by-side comparison between the Nebraska Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (LB 504) and Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (S.69).