Privacy & Pandemics The Role of Mobile Apps
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CPDP2020 Panel: The Future Is Now: Autonomous Vehicles, Trolley Problem(s) and How to Deal with Them
Last week, FPF brought together a panel of technology, legal, regulatory, and business voices to discuss “The Future is Now: Autonomous Vehicles, Trolley Problem(s) and How to Deal with Them” at the 13th annual Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection conference. The premise of the panel was that autonomous and highly automated vehicles are likely the […]
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A Privacy Playbook for Connected Car Data WHITE PAPER WITH FOREWORD BY Connected cars: Ushering in a new era of transportation Today’s connected cars are becoming computers on wheels, generating d ata ranging from ambient air temperature and battery level to hard-braking events and roa d sign images, and a growing suite of services are further enhancing safety and conveni ence on the road. Experts predict that the transportation sector will change more in the n ext five years than in the previous 50 years, and we are just beginning to realize the profound impact that con- nected car data could have on drivers and society. Hundreds of use cases are now emerging around connected car data: Aggregate data is being used for trafc flow optimization, mapping and planning, r oad hazard identification, congestion management, predictive maintenance, location intelli- gence, and media measurement. Data from individual cars is being shared by drivers for services delivering roadside assistance, electric vehicle charging services, subscription-based fueli ng, usage-based insurance, remote diagnostics, trunk delivery by retailers, and parking payments. In the future, we will see: Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, through which vehicles could signal their intent to each other, such as notifying several cars behind them of an unexpect ed hard-braking incident or electronically signaling a left turn. Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) use cases, such as a vehicle reserving a parking space and parking itself or triggering a trafc light. These applications, as well as other applications, services, and crowdso urced insights, will make driving safer, more convenient, and more rewarding. In addition to providing benefits to individual drivers, they promise significant societal benefits, such as reducing congestion and […]
California’s AB-1395 Highlights the Challenges of Regulating Voice Recognition
Under the radar of ongoing debates over the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Senate Judiciary Committee will also soon be considering, at a July 9th hearing, an unusual sectoral privacy bill regulating “smart speakers.” AB-1395 would amend California’s existing laws to add new restrictions for “smart speaker devices,” defined as standalone devices “with […]
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A Taxonomy of Definitions for the Health Data Ecosystem May 2019 About FPF and IAF Future of Privacy Forum is a nonprofit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. FPF brings together industry, academics, consumer advocates, and other thought leaders to explore […]
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FPF Biosketch/ Leong 1 Biographical Sketch Brenda Leong Senior Counsel & Director of Strategy , Future of Privacy Forum 1400 Eye Street NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20005 Professional Preparation Baylor University Waco, TX Information Systems & M anagement BBA 1987 Troy State University Troy, AL International Relations MS 1990 George Mason University Law School […]
FPF at 10: A Conversation with FPF Fellows
Fellows are a crucial part of the Future of Privacy Forum’s work; they conduct research, organize events, give presentations, and write reports and best practices. As the inaugural Elise Berkower Memorial Fellow, Michelle Bae has focused on publishing the comprehensive guide on GDPR and CCPA, analyzing federal and state privacy bills and their impact, and […]
AI and Machine Learning: Perspectives with FPF’s Brenda Leong
As we prepare to toast our 10th anniversary, we’re hearing from FPF policy experts about important privacy issues. Today, Brenda Leong, FPF Senior Counsel and Director of Strategy, is sharing her perspective on AI and machine learning. Brenda also manages the FPF portfolio on biometrics, particularly facial recognition, and oversees strategic planning for the organization.Tell […]