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Event Recap: FPF X nasscom Webinar Series – Breaking Down Consent Requirements under India’s DPDPA
Following the enactment of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDPA), the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and nasscom (National Association of Software and Service Companies), India’s largest industry association for the information technology sector, co-hosted a 2-part webinar series focused on the consent-centric regime under the DPDP Act. Spread across two days […]

The DNA of Genetic Privacy Legislation: Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia Enter 2024 with New Genetic Privacy Laws Incorporating FPF’s Best Practices
[…] data, children’s and teens’ online privacy, and transparency requirements around changing privacy policies to consider emerging technologies, including AI. Law Enforcement Access to Data FPF’s best practices call for genetic testing companies to notify individuals when their personal data is shared with law enforcement agencies and to publicly report on data requests from law […]

DC Privacy Forum 2024
[…] held in live, in-person-only format. Transportation Information The InterContinental Wharf DC Hotel is located at 801 Wharf Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20024. Click here for directions to the hotel. CAR SERVICE: For traveling guests who need to arrange transportation from Dulles International Airport (IAD) or Washington National (DCA), we recommend booking through rideshare services (Uber, Lyft, Taxis). Directions […]

FPF-PPPM-2024-Digest-FINAL PRINT-R3-singles (1)
[…] to enable still-desired targeting, measurement, and optimization. Our paper analyzes this contradiction by looking at systems that aim to replicate existing functionalities while protecting user “privacy.” We call this a form of “cynical resignation” and characterize its key maneuvers as follows: (a) sanitizing surveillance; (b) party-hopping; and (c) sabotage. We argue that this “cynical […]

FPF Brussels Privacy Symposium 2023
[…] to the current regulatory landscape as a paradigm shift, insofar as data governance and data protection are conce rned. She argued that even if our “datafied” society calls for more processing activit ies, the GDPR is still in force and should be taken into consideration to ensure that processing personal data is done in […]

FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus 2024
[…] the above Coffee Breaks & Networking Lunch Sponsorships included. ❱ Visibility of name, logo and website link on event page, located on FPF website, with a special call-out as the exclusive sponsor. ❱ Two guaranteed Forum registrations. FPF DC PRIVACY FORUM FPF SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS | 5 Please contact Alyssa Rosinski at [email protected] for more […]

Colorado’s Approval of Global Privacy Control: Implications for Advertisers and Publishers
[…] for people to use as a means of invoking their opt out rights. Under Colorado law, covered entities will be required to honor these UOOMs beginning July 1, 2024. The Colorado AG’s office closed applications for UOOM tools on November 6, 2023. After a public comment period, the Colorado AG announced that only one […]

FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-DCForum
[…] above Coffee Break s & Networking Lunch Sponsorships included. ❱Visibility of name , logo and website link on event page, located on FPF website, with a special call-out as the exclusive sponsor. ❱ T wo guaranteed Forum registrations. FPF DC PRIVACY FORUM | JUNE 5, 2024 Please contact Alyssa Rosinski at [email protected] for more […]

2024 FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus
[…] above Coffee Break s & Networking Lunch Sponsorships included. ❱Visibility of name , logo and website link on event page, located on FPF website, with a special call-out as the exclusive sponsor. ❱ T wo guaranteed Forum registrations. FPF DC PRIVACY FORUM FPF SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS | 4 Please contact Alyssa Rosinski at [email protected] for […]

A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia-Themes and Takeaways
[…] another. Further, if individuals did want to transmit known imagery, they could simply choose to do so outside the scope of the industry code, either using a service that is not definitionally covered or that falls outside of Australia’s jurisdictional reach. 5. Many participants discussed the need for unique treatment for different types of […]