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Privacy War Games | November 12 in San Jose
[…] Games? For privacy professionals who are tasked with managing privacy risk, privacy war games can be an effective way to practice strategic decision making in a risk free environment – before choices have to be made in the real world. The Future of Privacy Forum and The Providence Group have collaborated to develop and […]

Immuta and the Future of Privacy Forum Release First-Ever Risk Management Framework for AI and Machine Learning
[…] these risks at scale, leveraging Immuta’s experience managing and deploying models and the FPF’s expertise with applying privacy principles and responsible data policies. “While algorithms are never free from risk, there are concrete steps that we can take to thoroughly document and monitor machine learning models throughout their lifecycle,” said Andrew Burt, chief privacy […]

Free Student Privacy Bootcamp in Chicago on June 26
FPF has partnered with the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) to continue our series of free privacy bootcamps for ed tech companies during the ISTE conference in Chicago. Slots are limited, so RSVP to attend now!

Dept of Ed: Parents, Not Minor Students, Must Consent to College Admissions Pre-Test Surveys and Data Sharing
[…] and have begun administering the test directly. This change occurred for two reasons. First, states and districts want to increase college access – by making the ACT/SAT free, it removes an economic barrier to entering college. Second, the ACT/SAT is now being used by some states as the high school english and math assessment […]

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: Statement by Jules Polonetsky, FPF CEO
[…] media users with political ads remains an ongoing issue today.” Although GDPR does capture the activity of political actors in Europe, guidance in the form of a Code of Conduct for political advertisers would be welcome, according to a new opinion from the European Data Protection Supervisor. How can we support more legitimate research […]

Taming The Golem: Challenges of Ethical Algorithmic Decision-Making
[…] a “black box” that is inevitably plagued by bias and potential injustice. While recognizing that algorithms are man-made artifacts, written and edited by humans in order to code decision-making processes, the article argues that a distinction should be drawn between “policy-neutral algorithms,” which lack an active editorial hand, and “policy-directed algorithms,” which are intentionally framed […]

Seeing the Big Picture on Smart TVs and Smart Home Tech
[…] Deletion Advertising using Smart TV Data is a Nascent, but Growing Industry Conclusions What Makes a TV “Smart?” Smart TVs – or, as they are often promoted, “intelligent TVs,” are TVs that connect to the Internet to allow users to access streaming video services (such as Netflix or Hulu), other online media or […]

If You Can't Take the Heat Map: Benefits & Risks of Releasing Location Datasets
[…] What happened? Strava is a San Francisco-based company that provides location-based fitness tracking for runners and cyclists (calling itself the “social network for athletes”). Users can download Strava’s free app and use it to directly map their workouts, or pair it with a fitness device, such as a FitBit. In this sense, Strava is very […]

From cross-border transfers to privacy engineering, check out all panels and events FPF will be a part of at CPDP2018
[…] regarding the ePrivacy Regulation and the implementation of the GDPR to ensure better protection against physical tracking? Can self-regulation initiatives such as the Future of Privacy Forum code of conduct help improve the situation? Privacy engineering, lingua franca for transatlantic privacy Wednesday, January 24, 11.45, La Cave The Future of Privacy Forum is organizing […]

New US Dept of Ed Finding: Schools Cannot Require Parents or Students to Waive Their FERPA Rights Through Ed Tech Company’s Terms of Service
[…] submitting Member Content to this Site, you grant K12 and its affiliates and licensees the right to use, reproduce, display, perform, adapt, modify, distribute, have distributed, and promote the content in any form, anywhere and for any purpose. “Member content” was defined as information the child posted on certain areas of the site, registration […]