Chinas_Pragmatic_Privacy_Law_beyond_APEC
China’s Pragmatic Privacy Law beyond APEC: Does Generational Culture Matter? By Cheryl L. Brown Associate Professor Department of Political Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte [email protected] Paper Draft 1 Please do not quote without permission Abstract Culture and tradition remain significant influences in China’s conception of privacy and implementation of data protection laws. At the sam e time, the National People’s Congress’ initiation of privacy protection consider ation reveals the prospect of evolving laws emphasizing protection of data privacy based o n domestic and international developments. Although a growing literature focuse s on Internet filtering and social networking mining, this paper will examine five fac tors influencing national and international perspectives of China’s approach to p rivacy and data protection: (1) privacy concerns of RFID technology of China’s second-gener ation national identification card (2) personal data leaks of consumer information by banks, insurance companies, and real estate companies as China seeks to build consumer t rust in the modern banking and financial system; (3) data protection for citizens of countries engaged with China across borders in electronic commerce and outsourcing; (4) privacy compatibility with multinational and regional organizations in a soft power era; and (5) the changing leadership generations with backgrounds in the “sof t sciences” of history, economics, management, business, journalism, and law. These f actors may offer useful comparisons for addressing the convergence of an international framework for privacy laws and data protection. 1 This paper draft was originally submitted to the I nformation Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 2010. The author is currently revising the paper. 2 […]
China’s_Pragmatic_Privacy_Law_beyond_APEC_
China’s Pragmatic Privacy Law beyond APEC: Does Generational Culture Matter? By Cheryl L. Brown Associate Professor Department of Political Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte [email protected] Paper Draft 1 Please do not quote without permission Abstract Culture and tradition remain significant influences in China’s conception of privacy and implementation of data protection laws. At the sam e time, the National People’s Congress’ initiation of privacy protection consider ation reveals the prospect of evolving laws emphasizing protection of data privacy based o n domestic and international developments. Although a growing literature focuse s on Internet filtering and social networking mining, this paper will examine five fac tors influencing national and international perspectives of China’s approach to p rivacy and data protection: (1) privacy concerns of RFID technology of China’s second-gener ation national identification card (2) personal data leaks of consumer information by banks, insurance companies, and real estate companies as China seeks to build consumer t rust in the modern banking and financial system; (3) data protection for citizens of countries engaged with China across borders in electronic commerce and outsourcing; (4) privacy compatibility with multinational and regional organizations in a soft power era; and (5) the changing leadership generations with backgrounds in the “sof t sciences” of history, economics, management, business, journalism, and law. These f actors may offer useful comparisons for addressing the convergence of an international framework for privacy laws and data protection. 1 This paper draft was originally submitted to the I nformation Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 2010. The author is currently revising the paper. 2 […]
RightsCon-White-Paper-Recap-Call-to-Action_-Frontiers-in-health-data-privacy-pdf
rightscon white paper recap call to action frontiers in health data privacy pdf
FPF-Privacy-and-Pandemics-Report-w-DRAFT-watermark
1 NSF Convergence Accelerator Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Use of Data During Times of Crisis Executive Summary On October 27 and 28, 2020, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) convened an international group of computer science, privacy law, social science, and health information experts in a workshop titled, “Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Use of Data […]
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1 NSF Convergence Accelerator Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Use of Data During Times of Crisis Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Privacy Forum Dr. Sara Jordan, Policy Counsel, Artificial Intelligence, Future of Privacy Forum Christy Harris, Director of Technology and Privacy Research , Future of Privacy Forum John Verdi, Vice President of Policy, Future of Privacy […]
Managing Future Pandemics: Benefits and Challenges of Creating a Common Data Space for Highly-Infectious Diseases
Managing Future Pandemics: Benefits and Challenges of Creating a Common Data Space for Highly-Infectious Diseases
Managing Future Pandemics: Benefits and Challenges of Creating a Common Data Space for Highly-Infectious Diseases
Managing Future Pandemics: Benefits and Challenges of Creating a Common Data Space for Highly-Infectious Diseases
Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) Comments to UNOCHR Special Rapporteur on Child Privacy
Comments from to United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Special Rapporteur September 30, 2020 Call for Contributions on Privacy and Children Jasmine Park, Policy Fellow Amelia Vance, Director of Youth & Education Privacy The Future of Privacy Forum 1400 I St. NW Ste. 450 Washington, DC 20005 www.fpf.org 1 On behalf […]
FPF Presents @ RightsCon 2020: “Frontiers in health data privacy: navigating blurred expectations across the patient-consumer spectrum”
The patient-consumer spectrum is a growing concept in which healthcare is rapidly transitioning from a periodic activity in fixed, traditional health care settings to an around-the-clock activity that involves the generation, use, and integration of data reflecting many aspects of individuals’ lives and behaviors. Accompanying this spectrum are blurred distinctions between traditional versus consumer-generated health […]
RightsCon White Paper Recap & Call to Action_ Frontiers in health data privacy
The F u tu re o f P riv a cy F o ru m @ R ig hts C on 2 0 20 Exp lo rin g B lu rre d E xp ecta tio n s o f H ealt h D ata P riv a cy Acro ss […]