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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 […]
FPF-Uber-DashcamResourceforDrivers-Mobile-Proposed-Final
[…] recording for our safety A dashboard camera or dashcam is a video camera mounted on the dashboard or windshield of a vehicle that records the road in front of the vehicle. There are also inward- facing dashcams, which record inside the vehicle’s cabin, and dual-facing cameras that record both inside and outside. Drivers often […]
FPF in 2021: Delivering Privacy Insights & Expert Analysis
[…] convene industry experts, academics, consumer advocates, and other experts to explore the challenging issues in the data privacy field. Members of our team have also testified in front of state and national legislative bodies as experts for potential privacy legislation. For the 11th year in a row, FPF recognized leading privacy research and analytical […]
Future of Privacy Forum (12-31-2019) – Final
[…] the statement of activities as net assets released from restrictions. FPF recognizes consulting income when each separately identified and priced contract deliverable is completed. Accordingly, up – front fees are deferred and recognized ove r the terms established in the agreement. Income Taxes FPF is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(4) of […]
Event Report: From “Consent-Centric” Frameworks to Responsible Data Practices and Privacy Accountability in Asia Pacific
[…] strong ideas and reasonable expectations about how digital data flows occur. In said exercise, unbundling ancillary consent-needing data processing from online services’ terms and conditions should be front and center. Edward Booty then shared his experience as CEO of Reach52, a social enterprise and a growth-focused start-up that provides accessible and affordable healthcare for […]
Event Report: From “Consent-Centric” Frameworks to Responsible Data Practices and Privacy Accountability in Asia Pacific
[…] strong ideas and reasonable expectations about how digital data flows occur. In said exercise, unbundling ancillary consent-needing data processing from online services’ terms and conditions should be front and center. Edward Booty then shared his experience as CEO of Reach52, a social enterprise and a growth-focused start-up that provides accessible and affordable healthcare for […]
2 – MDSA Operator’s Manual
[…] are helpful when a full privacy notice may be long and complex. Organizations can layer their notices by producing both a condensed notice (with key highlights up front) and a longer, complete notice with all of the legal requirements. ○ Conte xtual notices, which allow organizations to highlight any purposes or uses of data […]
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 […]
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 […]
LI-under-LGPD_Data-Privacy-Brasil-Research-Association-1
[…] subjects, as well as their reasonable expectations of privacy in certain spaces(phase 03). The processing proved to be overly intrusive (phase 2), as it reached the bedroom doors and, occasionally, the interior space (when they were open). It was recommended that the cameras be changed to capture only the corridors and elevators (phase 4 […]