POLICY CHOICES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
[…] former employer without remuneration. 1 Policy choices for a digital age 47 Economic models of production often assume that companies are effective enough to work at the frontier where substitution between capital and labour operates as a rule. But with digitalisation only a few companies – those that are able to operate with offensive […]
WannaCry About Backdoors
[…] Kingdom passed the Investigatory Powers Act, which allows the government to compel communications providers to remove “electronic protection applied … to any communications or data.” The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports that they don’t believe the U.K. government has taken advantage of this requirement to break encryption yet, but the law is now on the […]
The Top 10: Student Privacy News (April – May 2017)
[…] workforce in both the public and private sectors.” It may be useful to re-read Ben Herold’s EdWeek article on the state of K-12 cybersecurity education. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a report, “Spying on Students: School-Issued Devices and Student Privacy,” which was picked up by multiple news outlets. Jim Siegl released a very […]
Smart Cities Resources
[…] collected via Wi-Fi in a manner that that complies with the Data Protection Act 1998. The guidance applies to all operators of Wi-Fi networks. Mobile Apps Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights (March 2012). (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/03/best-practices-respect-mobile-user-bill-rights) This guide of best practices pulls from documents like EFF’s Bill of Privacy Rights for Social […]
FPF PPPM 2016 Digest Online Copy – FINAL
[…] Fellow at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School. He has worked at Google in both engineering and public policy roles, at the Electronic Frontier Foundation as a technologist, and at the U.S. Department of Labor. Future of Privacy Forum 12 Privacy of Public Data Kirsten Martin and Helen Nissenbaum Available […]
2016_0104 FPF Oral Comments TLC_3
[…] to consumers and individuals. Last week, FPF submitted comments to the TLC in partnership with four other leading groups: the Center for Democracy and Technology, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Constitution Project, and Tech Freedom. We made three recommendations that we think are crucial to mitigate the privacy risks posed by the proposed rule; […]
Beyond IRBs Conference Proceedings_12-20-16
[…] fellow, and the Yale Law School Information Society Project (ISP). He serves on numerous advisory boards, including the University of California’s People and Robots Initiative, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), Without My Consent, and the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF). Subhashini (Shubha) Chandrasekharan, Ph.D. ,AAAS Fellow Center 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.
Privacy Papers 2016
[…] broad legal authority have allowed them to experiment in ways that federal agencies cannot. These characteristics have enabled them to establish baseline fair information protections; expand the frontiers of privacy law to cover sexual intimacy and youth; and pursue enforcement actions that have harmonized privacy policy. Although certain systemic practices enhance AG privacy policy […]
223858564-decision-and-order
[…] Carome, Esq. Samir Jain, Esq. Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP 1875 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20006 Robert W. Jones, Esq. Attorneys for The Electronic Frontier Foundation and The Center for Democracy and Technology 75 Troy Road East Gxeenbush, NY 12061 And Matthew Zimmerman, Esq. Electronic Frontier Foundation 85 Eddy Street San […]