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Law Enforcement Access to Student Records: What Is the Law?
[…] Protect Their Students & the Constitution,” Berkman-Klein Center, March 6, 2017. Program to collect information relating to nonimmigrant foreign students and other exchange program participants, 8 U.S. Code § 1372. Retention and Reporting of Information for F, J, and M Nonimmigrants; Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), 67 FR 76255. U.S. Department of […]

FPF Welcomes New Team Members
The Future of Privacy Forum is delighted to welcome several new members to our team!

Upcoming Future of Privacy Forum Events
In the coming months, FPF will be hosting or co-hosting a number of events. We welcome your attendance and participation. Please contact us at [email protected] for further information.

DPAs/Enforcement
[…] are requested to supply the same information only once to a public administration, which can then re-use the information they already have. The ICO started a much welcomed myth-busting campaign regarding the GDPR, acknowledging that there is a lot of misinformation out there about it. The first myth they busted: the biggest threat to organisations […]

ePrivacy Reg
[…] the GDPR and the European Electronic Communications Code Some delegations are not convinced DPAs should be the supervisory authorities for implementing the ePrivacy rules Some delegations would welcome a thorough analysis of the impact of the proposed draft on specific market players, in particular on online advertising and/or on business models using third-party cookies […]

Article 29 Working Party/European Data Protection Board
[…] April Plenary of the Article 29 Working Party adopted an Opinion on the draft ePrivacy Regulation, which was just published on its website. “In general, the Working Party welcomes the proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation. In particular, it appreciates the choice for a regulation as the regulatory instrument, the equalization of Over-The-Top (OTT) providers with […]

Federal Trade Commission: COPPA Applies to Connected Toys
[…] providers that collect data from children, but also to Internet of Things devices, including children’s toys. The updated guidance has been applauded by advocates, and is a welcome clarification that COPPA’s strong protections of COPPA apply to toys like Hello Barbie, Dino, and Fischer Price’s Smart Toy. The guidance acknowledges the potential harm to […]

The Brussels Privacy Symposium: Agenda
[…] Brussel Rome and Lisbon Conference Room Institute of European Studies, Pleinlaan 5, 1050, Brussel, Belgium Presented by: In partnership with 9:30 – 10:00 Registration 10:00 – 10:15 Welcome & Introductions Christopher Kuner, Co-Director, Brussels Privacy Hub Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Privacy Forum Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU Darmstadt, and Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine 10:15– […]

WannaCry About Backdoors
[…] Shadow Brokers. An initial lesson is to remind us that leaks can and do happen from intelligence agencies, from Edward Snowden, through the publication of CIA hacker code, to the Shadow Brokers release of NSA hacker tools. In an era where leaks happen at scale and get disseminated globally, agencies face a “declining half […]

Privacy Scholarship Research Reporter: Issue 1, May 2017 – Algorithms: Privacy Risk and Accountability
[…] Driven Discrimination at Work P. T. KIM A data revolution is transforming the workplace. Employers are increasingly relying on algorithms to decide who gets interviewed, hired, or promoted. Although algorithms can help to avoid biased human decision-making, they also risk introducing new sources of bias. Data mining techniques may cause employment decisions to be […]