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New Report Explores Privacy Implications of Driver Safety Systems
Report Offers Recommendations for Organizations Developing, Implementing, and Regulating Technologies Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is releasing a new report explaining how safeguarding driver privacy and data protection will be critical to ensuring widespread acceptance of new safety technology in vehicles. This report comes as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) […]

Privacy and the Rise of “Neurorights” in Latin America
[…] spinal cord), including electrical activity between these systems. Neurotechnology includes both traditional techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) testing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, as well as new methods that can monitor or modulate brain activity. Neurodata is valuable and uniquely sensitive as it can access a person’s emotions, biases, and memories. For example, […]

AI Audits, Equity Awareness in Data Privacy Methods, and Facial Recognition Technologies are Major Topics During This Year’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Events
[…] accountability necessary for AI audits already being deployed and whether audit elements voluntarily provided in the private sector can translate to public compliance. The co-authors also discussed New York City’s 2023 audit law (used as a case study in their paper), commenting that the law’s standards and broad application potentially open the door for […]

FPF Statement on the adoption of the EU AI Act and New Resource Webpage
[…] interact with AI governance frameworks such as the EU AI Act. We will continue to explore this complicated question with research, convenings, and evidence-based tools related to AI governance.” Jules Polonetsky, CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum For a list of existing FPF Resources on the EU AI Act, see our new dedicated webpage.

FPF Resources on the EU AI Act
[…] – Report from the 2023 Brussels Privacy Symposium, co-organized by FPF and VUB’s Brussels Privacy Hub, where experts extensively discussed the interplay between the GDPR and the new wave of EU legislative acts in the digital realm, including the AI Act. Introduction to the Conformity Assessment Under the Draft EU AI Act, and How […]

Little New About Hampshire
On March 6, 2024, Governor Sununu signed SB 255 into law, making New Hampshire the fourteenth U.S. State to adopt a comprehensive privacy law to govern the collection, use, and transfer of personal data. SB 255 is the second comprehensive privacy law enacted in 2024, the first having been New Jersey’s S332, which was […]

Event Recap: FPF X nasscom Webinar Series – Breaking Down Consent Requirements under India’s DPDPA
[…] also stressed that consent forms should not bundle different purposes or come with pre-ticked boxes. Eduardo Ustaran observed that the introduction of strict consent requirements in many new data protection laws internationally has transformed the act of giving consent from a passive action into a more active and affirmative one. Eduardo also stressed the […]

The DNA of Genetic Privacy Legislation: Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia Enter 2024 with New Genetic Privacy Laws Incorporating FPF’s Best Practices
In 2023, four states enacted new genetic privacy laws regulating direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies. This blog post provides details on what these new laws cover and how they compare to FPF’s widely-adopted Best Practices for Consumer Genetic Testing Services. Genetic privacy has been under increasing scrutiny at the state and federal levels, and regulators […]