City of Seattle Open Data Risk Assessment Report
FPF requested feedback from the public on its proposed Draft Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle. In 2016, the City of Seattle declared in its Open Data Policy that the city’s data would be “open by preference,” except when doing so may affect individual privacy. To ensure its Open Data program effectively protects individuals, Seattle committed to performing an annual risk assessment and tasked FPF with creating and deploying an initial privacy risk assessment methodology for open data.
Public comments on proposed Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle
FPF requested feedback from the public on its proposed Draft Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle. In 2016, the City of Seattle declared in its Open Data Policy that the city’s data would be “open by preference,” except when doing so may affect individual privacy. To ensure its Open Data program effectively protects individuals, Seattle committed to performing an annual risk assessment and tasked FPF with creating and deploying an initial privacy risk assessment methodology for open data.
Protected: Protected: K-12 Privacy Leaders Working Group Notes and Resources
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Higher Ed Working Group Notes 3-31-2017
1 of 5 Higher Education Working Group Meeting Notes Friday, March 31 , 2017 11:30am -12:30pm Topic: E.U. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and higher education 26 Attendees (see list of organizations at the end of the notes) Amelia Vance (FPF ) State Legislation Update : o 44 states have introduced 166 bills in […]
K-12 Education Working Group – End of Year Update
From : Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) To : FPF’s K-12 Education Working Group Date : January 3, 2017 Re : End of Year Recap of K-12 Education Working Group Dear K-12 Education W orking Group, Happy New Year! Thank you so much for being part of FPF’s working group in 2016 . W e […]
Protected: Protected: Education Working Group Notes and Resources
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8th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
#PrivacyPapers FPF is excited to announce that the 8th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers will open with remarks by FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny, followed by facilitated discussions of the year’s leading privacy research and analytical work that is relevant to policymakers. We will hear from distinguished academic speakers: Solon Barocas, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science at Cornell University Ryan Calo, […]
Smart Cities Need Smart Privacy Protections: FPF seeks public comments on proposed Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) requests feedback from the public on the proposed City of Seattle Open Data Risk Assessment. In 2016, the City of Seattle declared in its Open Data Policy that the city’s data would be “open by preference,” except when doing so may affect individual privacy. To ensure its Open Data program effectively protects individuals, Seattle committed to performing an annual risk assessment and tasked FPF with creating and deploying an initial privacy risk assessment methodology for open data.