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Identifying Privacy Risks and Implementing Best Practices for Body-Related Data in Immersive Technologies
[…] ethically, and responsibly. These best practices should be implemented in a way that is intentional—adopted as appropriate given an organization’s data practices and associated risks; comprehensive—touching all parts of the data lifecycle and addressing all relevant risks; and collaborative—developed in consultation with multidisciplinary teams within an organization including stakeholders from legal, product, engineering, privacy, […]
This Year’s Must-Read Privacy Papers to be Honored at Washington, D.C. Event
The Future of Privacy Forum’s 14th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award Recognizes Influential Privacy Research Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) — a global non-profit focused on data protection headquartered in Washington, D.C. — announced the winners of its 14th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) Awards. The PPPM Awards recognize leading U.S. […]
Explaining the Crosswalk Between Singapore’s AI Verify Testing Framework and The U.S. NIST AI Risk Management Framework
[…] post is to provide further clarity on the Crosswalk and what it means for organizations developing and deploying AI systems. The blog post is structured into four parts. First, the blog post will briefly summarize AI Verify (a fuller summary on which can be found in FPF’s blog post here). Second, the blog post […]
Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
Authors: Stephanie Wong, Amber Ezzell, & Felicity Slater As an increasing number of organizations utilize artificial intelligence (“AI”) in their patient-facing services, health organizations are seizing the opportunity to take advantage of the new wave of AI-powered tools. Policymakers, from United States (“U.S.”) government agencies to the White House, have taken heed of this trend, […]
Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
Authors: Stephanie Wong, Amber Ezzell, & Felicity Slater As an increasing number of organizations utilize artificial intelligence (“AI”) in their patient-facing services, health organizations are seizing the opportunity to take advantage of the new wave of AI-powered tools. Policymakers, from United States (“U.S.”) government agencies to the White House, have taken heed of this trend, […]
FPF Files Comments with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regarding Personal Financial Data Rights
On December 21st, 2023, the Future of Privacy Forum filed comments with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in response to the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) regarding personal financial data rights. FPF’s comments focus on promoting privacy as a core tenet in the U.S. open banking ecosystem in order to protect individuals’ personal information […]
Understanding Body-Related Data Practices and Ensuring Legal Compliance in Immersive Technologies
Organizations are increasingly incorporating immersive technologies like extended reality (XR) and virtual worlds into their products and services, blurring the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds. Immersive technologies hold the potential to transform the way people learn, work, play, travel, and take care of their health, but may create new privacy risks as well. […]
FPF in 2023: A Year in Review
As 2023 comes to an end, we want to reflect on a year that saw the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) continue to expand its presence globally and domestically while organizing engaging events, publishing thought-provoking analysis, providing the latest expert updates, and more. FPF continues to convene industry experts, academics, consumer advocates, and other experts […]
A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia-Themes and Takeaways
DECEMBER 2023 A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia: Themes and Takeaways The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. Learn more about FPF by visiting fpf.org. AUTHORED BY Amie Stepanovich Vice […]
Risk Framework for Body-Related Data in Immersive Technologies
[…] immersive technologies are used fairly, ethically, and responsibly. Organizations should: 1. Implement best practices intentionally—adopted with consideration of an organization’s data practices and associated risks; comprehensively—touching all parts of the data lifecycle and addressing all relevant risks; and collaboratively—developed in consultation with multidisciplinary teams within an organization including stakeholders from legal, product, engineering, privacy, […]