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From cross-border transfers to privacy engineering, check out all panels and events FPF will be a part of at CPDP2018
Computers Privacy and Data Protection conference (CPDP) kicks off this week in Brussels, and the theme this year is “The Internet of Bodies”. The conference will gather 400 speakers for 80 panels to set the stage for the privacy and data protection conversation in Europe for 2018. And this is such an important year for data protection – not only the General Data Protection Regulation becomes applicable in May, but also the text of the new ePrivacy Regulation will likely be finalized.

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
[…] PII from such education records by third parties acting as school officials with legitimate educational interests in the online educational service context. The Agora letter has a number of implications for stakeholders. While USED exerts meaningful influence over schools and industry through advisory letters, policy guidance, and other “soft law” measures that shape behavior, […]

The Top 10: Student Privacy News (October-November 2017)
[…] and pedagogy—are being reworked and applied within the tech sector.” A progressive political group “filed FOIA requests seeking the publicly available student directories to get student cell phone numbers at every one of Virginia’s 39 public colleges. Of those, 18 schools, including Tech and Radford, complied.” This will lead to legislation banning directory information […]

Understanding Corporate Data Sharing Decisions: Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities for Sharing Corporate Data with Researchers
[…] the interests of academics presents a formidable dilemma. To be sure, there is evidence that some companies are beginning to share for academic research. For example, a number of pharmaceutical companies are now sharing clinical trial data with researchers, and a number of individual companies have taken steps to make data available as well. […]

New Study: Companies are Increasingly Making Data Accessible to Academic Researchers, but Opportunities Exist for Greater Collaboration
[…] said that the main reason for sharing data for research was to obtain insights that would help the company “better execute” or “better understand” their mission. A number of companies also said that sharing data for research helped to build their brands, strengthen relationships with academics, and attract talent to the company. The study […]

TEDx Wilmington: What's Driving the Connected Car? Data, It Turns Out.
[…] 94% of car crashes are caused by human error, the case is so much stronger for opting in and sharing data with your car than even your phone—something we have all already chosen to do. As with smartphones your car will need to collect information, and sometimes send it, in order to enable these […]

Law Enforcement Access to Student Records: What Is the Law?
[…] our new publication here for more information, and we list additional helpful resources below. If this all sounds overwhelming, then it’s important to remind you of the number one best practice: strive to minimize legal risks on the back end by limiting the amount and types of data you collect about students on the […]

Study: EU-US Privacy Shield Essential to Leading European Companies
[…] increase over the 3.5% of all companies that were based in Europe under the previous EU-US Safe Harbor Program in 2014. At only a year old, the number of Privacy Shield participants is already greater than 2,000 and typically grows by several members each week. Leading EU companies that rely on Privacy Shield include: […]

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.

Location Controls in iOS 11 Highlight the Role of Platforms
[…] just a notification, it’s also feature—it makes it easy to return to the app after leaving it to take a call or do something else on the phone. For these reasons, industry sources are noting that most location-based mobile marketing are unlikely to be affected. We agree, although it’s worth noting that there are […]