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% PRINCIPAL UPDATE OFFICE SNOW DAY May 13 No School Student Cash Assist FREE REMINDER NO SCHOOLfor Students Professional Learning Day PRINCIPAL UPDATE Readiness Checklist Educate and train students, staf, and parents about the impacts and consequences of deepfakes Keep current with laws and regulations and understand how laws apply to sharing student information, even when that information may be AI-generated When investigating incidents, consider that any digital media could be a deepfake and reliable detection is difcult Engage in open discussion on how to address potential incidents Establish communication protocols around what to communicate and to whom Provide support to the impacted individuals, and consider confdentiality and privacy of all parties when investigating and communicating about an incident Be aware of personal and community biases and norms Determine how existing policies and practices might apply, including policies on bullying, harassment, Title IX, sexting, technology use, disruption of school, misconduct outside of school, and impersonation of others on social media Update current policies and procedures to ensure they address deepfakes, including image-based sexual abuse and harassment Consider implementing policies for third-party vendors on how they should address a deepfake incident Evaluate if a sexually explicit deepfake incident qualifes as a form of sexual harassment Consult with legal counsel Work with local law enforcement to establish incident thresholds and response responsibilities Establish an after-action review process Deepfakes can be created using commonly available online tools or proprietary programs and are increasingly sophisticated and hard to detect. While some jurisdictions have started to create requirements for transparency or authentication for all types of synthetic content, including deepfakes, those requirements do not yet have substantial reach. School leaders must be vigilant in addressing its potential impacts by identifying and mitigating potential harms while navigating this evolving challenge. Recent incidents […]
FPF Publishes Infographic, Readiness Checklist To Support Schools Responding to Deepfakes
Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) released an infographic and readiness checklist to help schools better understand and prepare for the risks posed by deepfakes. Deepfakes are realistic, synthetic media, including images, videos, audio, and text, created using a type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) called deep learning. By manipulating existing media, deepfakes can make […]
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% PRINCIPAL UPDATE OFFICE SNOW DAYMay 13 No School Student Cash Assist FREE REMINDER NO SCHOOLfor Students Professional Learning Day PRINCIPAL UPDATE Readiness Checklist Educate and train students, staf, and parents about the impacts and consequences of deepfakes Keep current with laws and regulations and understand how laws apply to sharing student information, even when that information may be AI-genera ted When investigating incidents, consider that any digital media could be a deepfake and reliable detection is difcult Engage in open discussion on how to address potential incidents Establish communication protocols around what to communicate and to whom Provide support to the impacted individuals, and consider confidential ity and privacy of all parties when investigating and communicating about an inc ident Be aware of personal and community biases and norms Determine how existing policies and practices might apply, including policies on bullying, harassment, Title IX, sexting, technology use, disruption of school, misconduct outside of school, and impersonation of others on social medi a Update current policies and procedures to ensure they address deepfakes, including image-based sexual abuse and harassment Consider implementing policies for third-party vendors on how they shoul d address a deepfake incident Evaluate if a sexually explicit deepfake incident qualifies as a form of sexual harassment Consult with legal counsel Work with local law enforcement to establish incident thresholds and response responsibilities Establish an after-action review process Deepfakes can be created using commonly available online tools or proprietary programs and are increasingly sophisticated and hard to detect. While some jurisdictions have started to create requirements for […]
FPF Privacy Papers for Policymakers: A Celebration of Impactful Privacy Research and Scholarship
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted its 15th Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) event at its Washington, D.C., headquarters on March 12, 2025. This prestigious event recognized six outstanding research papers that offer valuable insights for policymakers navigating the ever-evolving landscape of privacy and technology. The evening featured engaging discussions and a shared commitment […]
Comments from Future of Privacy Forum on the Development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Plan
On March 14, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), submitted comments in response to the Request for Information on the Development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Plan published in the Federal Register on February 6, 2025. FPF is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data […]
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15 TH ANNUAL PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2024 15th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2024 1 March 12, 2025 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s 15th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for consideration by a committee of reviewers and judges from the FPF Advisory […]
2025 FPF Working Groups
WORKING GROUPS FPF Working Groups bring industry leaders together with FPF staff and experts to develop best practices, share insights, and promote pragmatic public policy solutions. Working Group members receive regular written updates on privacy developments in their field. FPF members can access these working groups via the FPF Portal communities. For those without a […]
Full – Submission to MeitY on India’s Draft DPDP Rules (Final) (5 March 2025)
Future of Privacy Forum A sia-Pacific 9 Straits View #06-07 M arina O ne W est Tow er 018937 Singapore 5 M arch 2025 M inistry of Electronics and Inform ation Technology (G overnm ent of India) Electronics N iketan, 6 CG O Com plex, Lodhi Road N ew D elhi – 110003 To the […]
Data Sharing for Research Tracker
The Data Sharing For Research Tracker is a growing list of organizations that make data available for researchers. This Tracker provides information about the available data, access restrictions, and relevant links and is intended to help researchers find data for secondary analysis. It also allows organizations to raise awareness about their data sharing programs and […]
Data Sharing for Research Tracker
Co-authored by Hannah Babinski, former FPF Intern In celebration of International Open Data Day, FPF is proud to launch the Data Sharing For Research Tracker, a growing list of organizations that make data available for researchers. It provides information about the company, the data, any access restrictions, and relevant links: One of the most difficult, […]