2026 FPF Sponsorship Prospectus
SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 2026 1 FPF SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 2026 The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a global non-profit organization that brings together industry, academics, civil society, policymakers, and other stakeholders to explore the challenges posed by technological innovation and develop privacy protections, ethical norms, and workable business practices. We provide a global platform for senior […]
Save the Date! FPF’s DC Privacy Forum 2026
Please save the date for the Future of Privacy Forum’s 3rd Annual DC Privacy Forum on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in Washington, D.C. This event will be held live and in-person only. The DC Privacy Forum is the premier convening for leaders in digital policy, privacy, and AI governance in Washington, D.C. As emerging technologies accelerate and public expectations shift, the […]
Matthew Reisman
Future of Privacy Forum Appoints Matthew Reisman as Vice President of U.S. Policy
Washington, D.C. — (December 9, 2025) — The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), a global non-profit focused on data protection, AI, and data governance, has appointed Matthew Reisman as Vice President, U.S. Policy. Reisman brings extensive experience in privacy policy, data protection, and AI governance to FPF. He most recently served as a Director of […]
Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025 Report
T he Fu tu re of Priv a cy Fo ru m I n Euro pe, th e Fu tu re of Priv a cy Fo ru m (F P F) is an in d ep end ent vo ic e , main ta in in g ne utr a lit y i n an […]
FPF Inaugural EU Privacy Leadership Forum
The FPF EU Privacy Leadership Forum is a new, invitation-only membership offering for senior leaders in Europe. This flagship convening strengthens FPF’s role as a neutral, multi-stakeholder platform by providing our member community with a high-trust space to engage on emerging challenges in privacy, data protection, and AI governance. As part of FPF’s growing suite […]
FPF releases Issue Brief on Brazil’s Digital ECA: new paradigm of safety & privacy for minors online
[…] applies to all information technology products and services aimed at or likely to be accessed by minors, with extraterritorial application. ● “Likelihood of access” of a technology service or product as a novel standard, composed of three elements: attractiveness, ease of use, and potential risks to minors. ● Provisions governed by the principle of […]
FPF releases Issue Brief on Brazil’s Digital ECA: new paradigm of safety & privacy for minors online
This Issue Brief analyzes Brazil’s recently enacted children’s online safety law, summarizing its key provisions and how they interact with existing principles and obligations under the country’s general data protection law (LGPD). It provides insight into an emerging paradigm of protection for minors in online environments through an innovative and strengthened institutional framework, focusing on […]
Issue Brief – Brazil’s Digital ECA
4 I S SU E BRIE F GLO BA L B ra zil’s Dig it a l EC A : N ew Para d ig m of Safe ty & Priv a cy fo r M in o rs Onlin e A uth o r: Maria Bad illo , Fu tu re of Priv a […]
FPF AARNET Youth Privacy in Australia
[…] universities and CSIRO, and operated as a not-for-profit company dedicated to advancing knowledge and discovery. For over 30 years, AARNet has provided trusted telecommunications, collaboration, and cybersecurity services, all designed to meet the unique and changing nee ds of research and education. AARNet works closely with the research and education sector, industry, and government […]