Future of Privacy Forum Mail – Safe Harbor EU Enforcements
8/16/2016 Future of Privacy Forum Mail Safe Harbor EU Enforcements https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=fbd1664c8b&view=pt&q=label%3Aadvisoryboard%20privacy%20policy&qs=true&search=query&msg=1563… 1/2 M elanie Bates <m bates@ fpf.org> S a fe H a rb o r E U E n fo rc e m e n ts Jules Polonetsky <julespol@ fpf.org> Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 5:48 PM To: Jules Polonetsky <julespol@ fpf.org> Bcc: advisoryboard@ fpf.org FPF Colleagues: H eads up to those of you w ho reference Safe H arbor in your privacy policies, but now rely on m odel contracts/standard clauses. N ote that the CN IL claim this w eek against M icrosoft follow s a sim ilar claim against Facebook regarding Safe H arbor language in their privacy policy. The CN IL points to the Safe H arbor language in the privacy policy as evidence the com […]
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 […]
Comments to NIST on Privacy Engineering
October 15, 2014 via email : [email protected] Ms. Diane Honeycutt Secretary Computer Security Division National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8930 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Re: Public Comments, NIST Privacy Engineering Workshop Dear Ms. Honeycutt: The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a think tank seeking to advance responsible data practices and […]
OSTP Big Data Review Comments
March 31, 2014 Via e -mail: [email protected] Nicole Wong , Esq. Big Data Study Office of Science and Technology Policy Eisenhower Executive Office Building 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20502 Re: Public Comments, Big Data RFI Dear Ms. Wong: The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a think tank seeking to advance responsible data […]
FPF_DataBenefitAnalysis_FINAL
Benefit-Risk Analysis for Big Data Projects Jules Polonetsky Omer Tene Joseph Jerome Benefit-Risk Analysis for Big Data Projects Jules Polonetsky Omer Tene Joseph Jerome September 201b About the Future of Privacy Forum Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a Washington, DC based think tank that seeks to advance responsible data practices. The forum is led […]
FPF_NTIA_BigDataPrivacyRFC
Future of Privacy Forum 919 18 th Street, NW, Suite 9 01 Washington, DC 20006 www.futureofprivacy.org August 5, 2014 Via e -mail: [email protected] National Telecommunications and Information Administration U.S. Department of Commerce 1401 Constitution Avenue N.W., Room 4725 Washington, DC 20230 Re: Privacy RFC 2014 The Future of Priv acy Forum (FPF) is […]
Future of Privacy Forum Applauds Appointment of Senior Fellow Peter Swire to President Obama’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies
Future of Privacy Forum Applauds Appointment of Senior Fellow Peter Swire to President Obama’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies Date: August 28, 2013 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) today applauded FPF Senior Fellow, Professor Peter Swire, on his appointment as as a member of President Barack Obama’s Review Group on […]
Thierer_A Framework for Benefit Cost Analysis in Digital Privacy Debates
2013 ] 1055 A FRAMEWORK FOR BENE FIT -COST ANALYSIS IN DIGITAL PRIVACY D EBATES Adam Thierer * INTRODUCTION Policy debates surrounding online child safety and digital privacy share much in common . Both are complicated by thorny definitional di s- putes and highly subjective valuations of “harm.” Both issues can be su b- ject […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
WORKING DRAFT (Do Not Cite or Distribute without Authors’Permission ) Forthcoming, August, 2013, George Washington Law Review August 2013 Vol. 81 No. 5 101 Privacy in Europe: Initial Data on Governance Choices and Corporate Practices Kenneth A. Bamberger * & Deirdre K. Mulligan ** A BSTRACT As this article goes to press, the European Union […]
Swire Presents at FBI/DOD Sponsored Facial Recognition Forum
On Wednesday, March 14 FPF Senior Fellow Peter Swire gave a talk on “Facial Recognition by the Government: Privacy and Civil Liberties Issues.” The talk took place at the third installment in the U.S. Government Facial Recognition Legal Series. Wednesday’s forum was titled “Striking the Balance – A Government Approach to Facial Recognition Privacy and […]