Beyond IRBs Conference Proceedings_12-20-16
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation or i ts trustees, officers, or staff . B EYOND IRB S: D ESIGNING E THICAL R EVIEW P ROCESSES FOR […]
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DC – 034863/000001 – 2911342 v3 Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of A National Broadband Plan for Our Future ) ) ) GN Docket No. 09-51 COMMENTS OF THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM Christopher Wolf Co-Chairman Jules Polonetsky Co-Chairman and Director THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM 919 18th Street, […]
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The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay-off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy Brussels Privacy Symposium on Identifiability November 8, 2016 What is „personal data “? Defined in Art. 2 (a) of Directive 95/46/EC; nearly identical in the new data protection legal framework ( italics […]
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The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay-off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy Brussels Privacy Symposium on Identifiability November 8, 2016 What is „personal data “? Defined in Art. 2 (a) of Directive 95/46/EC; nearly identical in the new data protection legal framework ( italics […]
FPF Hires New Policy Counsel – Amelia Vance
We are thrilled to welcome Amelia Vance to Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) as of November 7, 2016, as Policy Counsel. In this position, Amelia will lead FPF’s work to ensure the responsible use of student data and education technology in schools, helping educators with resources and information, and seeking inputs from all stakeholders to ensure students succeed.
Future of Privacy Forum Welcomes New Leader for Student Data Privacy Program
Washington, DC – Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) announced that Amelia Vance has joined the organization as Policy Counsel. Her portfolio includes student privacy for K-12 and Higher Education environments, and education technology initiatives. Vance leads FPF’s work to ensure the responsible use of student data and education technology in schools, helping educators with resources and information, and seeking inputs from all stakeholders to ensure students succeed.
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BRUSSELS PRIVACY SYMPOSIUM on IDENTIFIABILITY: POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR ANONYMISATION AND PSEUDONYMISATION Framing the Discussion by Ira Rubinstein Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law Senior Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum 2 Introduction Deidentification — the process of modifying personal data to ensure that data subjects are no longer identifiable — is […]
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The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay -off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, Vienna A. DEFINING ANONYMIZATION AND PSEUDONYMIZATION IN THE PRESENT AND IN THE FUTURE EU LEGAL FRAMEW ORK FOR DATA PROTECTION When dealing with the topic […]
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[1/14] The Seven States of Data : When is Pseudonymous Data Not Personal Information ? Khaled El Emam 1, Eloise Gratton 2, Jules Polonetsky 3, Luk Arbuckle 4 1 University of Ottawa & Privacy Analytics Inc. 2 Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 3 Future of Privacy Forum 4 Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute [2/14] […]
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B RUSSELS P RIVACY S YMPOSIUM IDENTIFIABILITY : POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR A NONYMIZATION AND PSEUDONYMIZATION Presented by Speaker Bios Daniel C. Barth -Jones, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Daniel Barth -Jones, PHD, MPH, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who specializes in computer simulation of the […]