
FPF-Privacy-and-Pandemics-Report-w-DRAFT-watermark
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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

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 […]

Privacy Papers 2016
The winners of the 2016 PPPM Award are: Law Enforcement Access to Data Across Borders: The Evolving Security and Human Rights Issues by Jennifer Daskal, Associate Professor, American University Washington College of Law Abstract: A revolution is underway with respect to law enforcement access to data across borders. Frustrated by delays in accessing sought-after data […]

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PDF of PowerPoint Presentation: Privacy and the Smart Grid: New Frontiers, New Challenges