
The Re-identification of Governor Weld's Medical Information – Daniel Barth-Jones
The Re-identification of Governor Weld's Medical Information – Daniel Barth-Jones

The Perils of Social Reading – Neil Richards
The Perils of Social Reading – Neil Richards

The Life, Death, and Revival of Implied Confidentiality – Woodrow Hartzog
The Life, Death, and Revival of Implied Confidentiality – Woodrow Hartzog

Facebook Meets the NLRB: Employee Online Communications and Unfair Labor Practices
Robert Sprague

Sept. 2, 2011 – Internet privacy controls challenge tech industry, Chesterton Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government has put Google, Microsoft, Apple and other technology companies on notice: Give consumers a way prevent advertisers from tracking their movements across the Web — or face regulation. Yet for all its innovative know-how and entrepreneurial spirit, the technology industry has yet to agree on a simple, meaningful solution […]

FPF Supports and Participates in Recent Privacy Law Scholars Conference; Announces 2011 “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers” Submission Period
Last Thursday and Friday a large group of academic privacy experts—as well as leading government, industry and advocacy participants—gathered at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) in Berkeley, California to discuss and hold workshops on several new papers addressing key privacy issues. The conference was hosted by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and […]

If privacy principles are from Venus, then engineering rules are from Mars
FPF Advisory Board member, Alisa Bergman, Vice President, Chief Privacy Officer at Adobe Systems, recently wrote an article in the IAPP Tech Privacy Advisor that we think is very useful. The article started from a presentation Bergman did for Adobe engineers.