Swire Cybersecurity Op-Ed in The Hill
FPF Senior Fellow Peter Swire just published an op-ed in The Hill titled “Moving Too Fast on Cybersecurity.” In the piece, Swire cautioned against rushing cybersecurity legislation through Congress. To see the full op-ed, click here.
Tracking Progress on Do Not Track
The Tracking Protection Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) met last week in Washington, D.C. to further its efforts in developing industry standards for Do Not Track (DNT) measures. As deadlines for public release of the specifications near, the pressure is on for the group to come to agreement on critical policy […]
Smart Security and Privacy for the Smart Grid
Last week, security researcher Brian Krebs reported on an FBI bulletin warning that criminals are hacking smart meters. In the bulletin, the FBI warns that former employees of smart meter manufacturers and utilities have been reprograming residential and commercial smart meters to lower power bills. The FBI identifies one particular instance where a utility may […]
Google Glasses and the Do Not See List?
Release of new details about the Google Glass project deservedly is getting great attention from a range of tech and privacy writers. The idea of smart glasses is familiar to fans of Vernor Vinge’s book Rainbow’s End, which won the 2007 Hugo Award for best science fiction novel of the year. It’s safe to say […]
FPF Asks NTIA to Focus on "App Privacy"
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) today filed its suggestion with the NTIA that a first area that the Multi-Stakeholder Process should address is mobile device applications. In February, the White House announced a privacy initiative through which enforceable industry codes of conduct would emerge from a Multi-Stakeholder Process, and it requested input from interested […]
Polonetsky Interviews with Capital Insider
On Monday, March 5th Jules Polonetsky interviewed with the NewsChannel 8 program “Capital Insider.” Viewers in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC watched Jules speak about mobile app privacy issues and Google’s privacy policy. To watch the interview, please click here.
Yahoo Launches Global Support for Do Not Track
Kudos to Yahoo for once again being an industry leader in advancing online privacy measures. We were pleased to work with Yahoo on both the first implementation of an industry symbol labeling behavioral ads, as well as their Ad Preference manager. As the FTC continues to urge successful Do Not Track implementation as an alternative […]