Smart Cities Resources
Sensor networks and always-on data flows are supporting new service models and generating analytics that make modern cities and local communities faster and safer, as well as more sustainable, more livable, and more equitable. At the same time, connected smart city devices raise concerns about individuals’ privacy, autonomy, freedom of choice, and potential discrimination by […]
FPF PPPM 2016 Digest Online Copy – FINAL
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2016 Privacy Papers for Policymakers is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1654085. Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2016 1 January 11th, 2017 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s seventh annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year, we invite privacy scholars and authors with an interest in […]
2016_0104 FPF Oral Comments TLC_3
1400 eye street, nw | suite 450 | washington, dc 20005 · 202 -768-8950 · fpf.org Lauren Smith, Policy Counsel , [email protected] January 5, 2017 Future of Privacy Forum Comments on Privacy Implications of Collecting FHV Drop -off Location Data Reference Number 2016 RG 097 Thank you to the Taxi and Limousine Commission f or […]
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 […]
NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission Proposal Requiring Drop-Off Location Data Raises Privacy Concerns
On Monday, the Future of Privacy Forum joined with the Center for Democracy & Technology, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, The Constitution Project, and Tech Freedom to write the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) about its proposed rules that add new trip reporting requirements for for-hire vehicle (FHV) bases.
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Privacy Papers for Policy Makers 2012 Cover The publication of “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers” was supported by AT&T, Microsoft, and GMAC. Inside front cover November 7, 2012 We are delighted to provide you with FPF ’s third annual “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers,” representing cutting-edge research and analysis on a variety of important privacy […]
Student Privacy Pledge Loopholes? Nope. We Did Our Homework.
The Student Privacy Pledge was introduced over two years ago by the Future of Privacy Forum and the Software and Information Industry Association. It was endorsed by the White House and published at the forefront of the movement to clarify responsible practices in the collection, protection, and use of student data as the presence of technology in schools expanded. The Pledge has since been signed by more than 300 ed tech companies as a way to help demonstrate their commitment to student privacy.
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Privacy above all other Fundamental Rights? Challenges with the Implementation of a Right to be Forgotten in Canada* Eloïse Gratton** and Jules Polonetsky* ** Executive Summary This paper explores whether importing a “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) that would allow individuals to stop data search engines or other third parties, from providing links to information […]
FPF PPPM 2015 Digest
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2015 2 | Future of Privacy Forum This publication of Privacy Papers for Policymakers is supported by AT&T, Microsoft, and TUNE. Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2015 | 3 January 13th, 2016 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s sixth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers . Each year, we invite privacy scholars and […]