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FPF Privacy Tech Buyer Framework R5 singles (1)
[…] consistent with the organization’s risk strategy to protect individuals’ privacy and maintain data confidentiality, integrity, and availability • Maintenance: privacy technologies used to perform system maintenance and repairs, consistent with policies, processes, and procedures • Protective Technology: privacy technologies used to ensure the security and resilience of systems/products/ services and associated data, consistent with […]

2 – MDSA Operator’s Manual
[…] permitted to be used for. (See 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 .) ○ Example: If a company ’s goal is to monitor road conditions and identify potholes or other repair needs, then relying solely on data from on- vehicle cameras or motion sensors, which can have a high number of false positives , may not be […]

UPDATE: China’s Car Privacy and Security Regulation is Effective on October 1, 2021
[…] owner, driver, passengers, and people outside of the vehicle. Similarly, “automobile data processors” is also defined fairly broadly and includes vehicle manufacturers, hardware and software suppliers, dealers, repair shops, and ride-hail companies. Also notable are the references to and emphasis on driving safety. As vehicles become more connected and automated, safety standards will increasingly […]

FPF-AIEcosystem-Report-FINAL-Print
[…] the connections that the computer identifies , largely independently. 28 Semi-supervised learning is in between these, when the system uses a small set of labeled ex – amples and learns from those while also evaluating and analyzing the unlabeled parts of the same dataset. Just as humans can learn to perform new tasks simulta […]

FPF-AIEcosystem-Report-FINAL-Digital
[…] exploits the connections that the computer identifies, largely independently. 28 Semi-supervised learning is in between these, when the system uses a small set of labeled ex – amples and learns from those while also evaluating and analyzing the unlabeled parts of the same dataset. Just as humans can learn to perform new tasks simulta […]

What the Biden Executive Order Means for Data Protection
[…] encouraged, to pursue particular goals that impact privacy or data protection. These include: drone privacy (DOT/FAA); studying the mobile app ecosystem (Dept. of Commerce); the right to repair (FTC, DoD); Net Neutrality (FCC); and financial data portability (CFPB). Most of the Executive Order provisions do not have immediate effect for the collection of consumer […]

The_Privacy_Matrix
[…] this accidental-dissemination occurs more infrequently thanhacker attacks, such dissemination can be “disruptive, hurt the organization’s morale and publicrelations, and take a lot of time and money to repair.” How HR is Coping with Employee DataPrivacy, HRFOCUS, (July 2006), at 7 (discussing the many typesof PII possessed by a typical HR department such as: “Social […]

Social_Network_Theory_of_Privacy
[…] a friend who is having an adulterous affair with so meone unknown to the speaker and listener. It is only if the speaker or listener knows who the ad ulterers are, or if the details of the affair are particularly sordid, humorous, or memorable, that t he information is likely to get disseminated further through the social network. And by the time the information makes it through this chain, it seems likely that the participants’ names *968 would have dropped out of the story. […]

Repairing_Online_Reputation
[…] flip property. They can destroy someone’s credit, precluding their ability to borrow money. Identity theft can undermine individuals’ ability to obtain employ ment as employers access individuals’ credit reports in making hiring decisions. Some in dividuals can repair their credit reports but only after spending on average over $5,720. Ot hers, however, may lack the knowledge and means to repair their credit reports. They may be unable to take out loans and get insurance. They might even face financial ruin. M edical identity thieves leave individuals […]

Romanosky-Do_Data_Breach_Disclosure_Laws_Reduce_Identity_Theft
[…] data. However, it may only be through legislation that firms acquire sufficient incentive to actually improve their practices to re duce the likelihood of future breaches and repair consumer confidence. 4 This phrase is originally attributed to Justice Lo uis Brandeis, 1933, http://www.brandeis.edu/investi gate/sunlight/, accessed 11/08/07. 5 A fraud alert informs potential creditors that […]