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Private Event: Future of Privacy Forum’s Inaugural Privacy Executives Summit
[…] I-80 E to Claremont Ave in Oakland. Take the Claremont Avenue exit from CA-24 E 24 min (22.5 mi) Continue on Claremont Ave to your destination Car Service For traveling guests who need to arrange transportation from Dulles International Airport (IAD) or Washington National (DCA), we recommend booking through rideshare services (Uber, Lyft, Taxis). […]

Peak Privacy: Vermont’s Summit on Data Privacy
[…] minimization The VDPA places default limits on the collection of personal data to what is reasonably necessary and proportionate to provide or maintain a specific product or service requested by the individual. This limit matches Maryland – however, Vermont lacks Maryland’s requirement that the processing of sensitive data must be strictly necessary, making Vermont […]

New Report Examines Generative AI Governance Frameworks Across the Asia-Pacific Region
[…] use of generative AI. The report’s unveiling took place at an in-person launch event, co-hosted by FPF and Lee & Ko, one of South Korea’s premier full- service law firms. It featured remarks from senior leaders and government officials, including Kang Do-hyun, the 2nd Vice Minister of Science and ICT; Choi Jang-hyuk, the Vice […]

FPF_APAC_GenAI_A4_Digital_Appendix_R4
[…] sh ould be answered normally. Monitoring personnel should be appointed, and the quality and security o f generated content should be improved promptly based on monitoring. The number of monitoring personnel should be matched with the scale of the s ervice. Model updates and upgrades Security management strategies should be formulated for model updates […]

The North Star State Joins the State Privacy Law Constellation
[…] “with sufficient particularity” whether the following types of information have been collected but to not disclose the information itself: (1) SSN; (2) driver’s license or government ID number; (3) financial account number; (4) health insurance account or medical identification number; (5) account password, security questions, or answers; or (6) biometric data. This obligation to […]

Little Users, Big Protections: Colorado and Virginia pass laws focused on kids privacy
[…] of SB 41 rely on the existing definition of controller in the CPA. The obligations under both Colorado and Connecticut apply to controllers who offer any online service, product, or feature to consumers whom the controller has actual knowledge, or willfully disregards, are minors. Most importantly, the text of the bill makes clear that, […]

Now, On the Internet, Will Everyone Know if You’re a Child?
[…] children as defined in COPPA; (2) the online product being determined, based on competent and reliable evidence regarding audience composition, to be routinely accessed by a significant number of children; (3) the online product being substantially similar or the same as an online product that satisfies item (2) of this subsection; (4) the online […]

New Age-Appropriate Design Code Framework Takes Hold in Maryland
[…] One of the most significant changes to the Maryland AADC is that there is no express obligation for businesses to determine the age of individuals using a service. Under the California AADC, businesses would have been required to estimate the age of young users with “a reasonable level of certainty appropriate to the risks” […]

Manipulative and Deceptive Design: New Challenges in Immersive Environments
[…] benefits (see Table 2 below for examples). The FTC looks for particular patterns when determining whether a given practice is manipulative or deceptive. It also enforces a number of general consumer protection laws and regulations that may regulate manipulative or deceptive design, such as the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA), Controlling the Assault […]

The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] assessment (DPA) for each of their processing activities that “present a heightened risk of harm to a consumer.” MODPA’s requirements for conducting a DPA, however, contain a number of unique provisions that could require covered entities to rework their internal strategies for conducting assessments: Exclusive: Like many states based on the WPA framework, MODPA […]