Protected: Protected: Future of Privacy Forum’s 2020 Annual Meeting
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Jordan_Hendricks-Sturrup_ICML 2020
Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Privacy-Centric and Federated Approach to Machine Learning Sara Jordan * 1 Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup * 1 AbstractMachine learning developers, healthcare practi- tioners, ethicists, and privacy professionals can all agree: health data requires special protections. Should certain types of health data warrant spe- cic protections? In this scientic position paper, we answer this question […]
What to Expect from the Court of Justice of the EU in the Schrems II Decision This Week
A decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), expected for this Thursday, may have major consequences on the dataflows coming from the EU to the United States, as well as to most of the other countries in the world. Two key legal mechanisms that ensure personal data of Europeans are protected […]
CAV Merged Presentation Slides 6-25-20
Digital Data Flows Masterclass # 7 : Connected and Autonomous Vehicles June 25, 2020 Future of Privacy Forum Our Mission Bridging the policymaker-industry-academic gap in privacy policy Developing privacy protections, ethical norms, & responsible business practices. Our Workstreams De-identification Smart Communities Mobility & Data Youth Privacy AI & Machine Learning Location & Ad Tech Internet […]
Commoditization of Data is the Problem, Not the Solution – Why Placing a Price Tag on Personal Information May Harm Rather Than Protect Consumer Privacy
This guest post is by Lokke Moerel, a Professor of Global ICT Law at Tilburg University and Senior of Counsel at Morrison & Foerster in Berlin, and Christine Lyon, partner at Morrison & Foerster in Palo Alto, California. To learn more about FPF in Europe, please visit https://fpf.org/eu. By Lokke Moerel and Christine Lyon[1] Friend and […]
Thermal Imaging as Pandemic Exit Strategy: Limitations, Use Cases and Privacy Implications
Authors: Hannah Schaller, Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, and Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup Around the world, governments, companies, and other entities are either using or planning to rely on thermal imaging as an integral part of their strategy to reopen economies. The announced purpose of using this technology is to detect potential cases of COVID-19 and filter out individuals in […]
Artificial Intelligence and the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Brenda Leong and Dr. Sara Jordan Machine learning-based technologies are playing a substantial role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts are using machine learning to study the virus, test potential treatments, diagnose individuals, analyze the public health impacts, and more. Below, we describe some of the leading efforts and identify data protection […]
Protected: Protected: Israel Tech Policy Institute
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