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Adapting the Privacy Profession to Changing Times
[…] and much less on risk and fear. It will require motivating privacy teams that may feel demotivated with clarity, purpose, and in-the-trenches support so that they know someone is looking out for them. One note of caution: A commitment to collaboration and saying, “Yes, and . . . “ to business initiatives cannot mean […]
FPF_Data-Privacy-Ethics-in-Ed-Prep_R3-1
[…] others regarding the skills, knowledge, and dispositions needed to become a certified teacher. Some states make their documentation readily available, whereas others make it virtually impossible to find. Some states specify only which courses and experiences are needed. Other states provide lengthy documents that lay out the needed skills by specific content and level […]
Back-to-School-Letter
[…] wanted to take this opportunity to share with you our student privacy policies and practices to demonstrate our commitment to protecting your child’s personal information. You can find our school’s/district’s student privacy policies and procedures here [ link to policies ] (if applicable: and our list of approved edtech tools here [ link to […]
FPF-Student-Privacy-Communications-Toolkit-For-Schools-and-Districts
[…] translation is used on the website, but important documents such as permission forms for consent for certain tools are professionally translated into the official district communication languages. Find more general advice on effective communication strategies tailored by audience and ways to build trust in our Nothing to Hide Toolkit , developed by the Future […]
FPF-LGBTQ-Student-Voices-infographic
[To me] privacy means that all of the information I share with someone or in a group is going to stay there. There is not going to be someone else that will have access to that, and that is going to be protected against hacking attacks. I really feel that we never have a […]
FPF-AnnualReport2024
[…] the governance of generative AI systems, producing reports that analyzed how countries like Australia, China, Japan, and South Korea were approaching the regulation of these technologies. These findings underscore the diverse, yet increasingly urgent, need for regulatory frameworks that address the implications of AI across different jurisdictions. OVERVIEW FOCUSED ON KEY AREAS: FPF’s Bianca-Ioana […]
The Price is Right: Responsible Uses of Personal Data in Pricing
[…] deployed to attract, retain, or reward customers, it can also provide retailers with insights that could be used to individualize prices in ways that average consumers might find unexpected or unfair, or that cause unintended disparities across groups. For these reasons, data-driven pricing has become the subject of increasing scrutiny from civil society, lawmakers, […]
FPF Data-Driven Pricing – The Price is Right Report
[…] to attract, retain, or rew ard customers, it can also provide retailers with insights that could be used to individualize prices in ways that average consumers might find unexpected or unfair, or that cause unintended disparities across groups. For these reasons, data-driven pri cing has become the subject of increasing scrutiny from civil society, […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Restricting Real-time Remote Biometric Identification Systems for Law Enforcement Purposes
[…] This blog is the eighth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. Introduction The eighth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” series examines the general prohibition on the use of real-time […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding the prohibition of biometric categorization for certain sensitive characteristics
[…] This blog is the seventh of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The EU AI Act provides for rules on prohibited AI practices that the legislature considers incompatible with fundamental rights and European Union values. […]