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FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-DC Privacy Forum-R2_Updated as of 12.19
[…] available SOLD »Company name and logo included in schedule of events with recognition “Lunch brought to you by [Your company name]” »Company name and logo displayed on signage at Luncheon »Company logo on event webpage with link, located on FPF website »Official recognition of sponsor during the Luncheon by FPF »Opportunity to make short […]
FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] AI legislation. Maryland passed the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA) as well as the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” (Maryland AADC). Following Connecticut’s lead last year, Virginia and Colorado both amended their state privacy laws to add specific online protections for kids’ data. FPF also examined genetic privacy laws from Montana, Tennessee, Texas, […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Annual Advisory Board Meeting-R2_Updated 12.19
[…] $10,500 » Company name and logo included in schedule of events with recognition “Breakfast brought to you by [Your Company Name]” »Company name and logo displayed on signage at event »Recognition with company logo on invitations, event sites and on-site promotional materials »Official recognition of sponsor during Opening Remarks »Opportunity to provide (1) promotional […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Spring Social Cocktail Reception-R2_Updated as on 12.19
[…] (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code. Must be approved in ad vance by FPF Sponsorship Team »Pr ominent recognition of name and logo on signage at event »Co mpany logo on event webpage with link, located on FPF website »Op portunity to register (2) people to attend event $5,000 5 3 […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-Privacy Executives Summit-R2_Updated as on 12.19
[…] exclusive occasion for members of FPF’s Advisory Board to connect with their peers. The agenda is centered around peer-to-peer sessions, providing a platform for discussions on the significant challenges in data protection with some of the industry’s brightest minds. $3,500–$7,000 Varying levels of sponsorship available AUDIENCE 45+ of the top corporate privacy executives WELCOME […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-Singles-DC Privacy Forum-R2_Updated as of 12.19
[…] available SOLD »Company name and logo included in schedule of events with recognition “Lunch brought to you by [Your company name]” »Company name and logo displayed on signage at Luncheon »Company logo on event webpage with link, located on FPF website »Official recognition of sponsor during the Luncheon by FPF »Opportunity to make short […]
FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-2025-R2_UPDATED 12.19
[…] (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code. Must be approved in adv ance by FPF Sponsorship Team »Pro minent recognition of name and logo on signage at event »Com pany logo on event webpage with link, located on FPF website »Opp ortunity to register (2) people to attend event $5,000 5 3 […]
Insights from the Second Japan Privacy Symposium: Global Data Protection Authorities Discuss Their 2025 Priorities, from AI, to Cross-Regulatory Collaboration
[…] 90% of the DPAs included in the Report prioritising this. However, jurisdictions are at various stages of implementing measures in these areas, while enforcement approaches also differ significantly. Second, cross-border data transfers, which are a priority for 80% of APAC DPAs. Jurisdictions are similarly taking a diversity of approaches, from taking a leading role […]
History of the FPF Smart Places Initiative
[…] any internal or external policies that reference the smart-places.org opt-out mechanism, since it is no longer supported. We have also recommended that companies continue honoring existing opt-out signals for devices that were opted out between 2013-present, to the extent it is technically feasible, and that they take any other necessary technical steps, including deleting […]
Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2025
[…] minimization provisions are also elements of recent sectoral laws including the Washington State My Health My Data Act, the New York Child Data Protection Act, and the Virginia Child Data Privacy Amendment. Taken together, these frameworks portend a new trend toward substantive data minimization standards; however, their statutory requirements vary in subtle but consequential […]