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More Parties, More Risks, More Opportunity? Evolving Governance to Support Cyber Resilience Amidst Evolving Policy and Technological Change
[…] chain cybersecurity attacks have become one of the most significant risks to national and organizational security. The 2020 SolarWinds breach demonstrated how integrated environments built on shared code, automated updates, and implicit trust in upstream vendors can allow a single vendor breach to cascade across agencies and enterprises. That incident granted foreign adversaries unauthorized […]
Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] of personal data by “covered nations” (i.e., North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran); and negotiate international agreements with foreign governments, forums, or political and economic unions to promote cross-border data flows. The latter provision would seemingly cover agreements such as the existing EU/UK/Switzerland – U.S. Data Privacy Framework, opening the possibility for such agreements […]
The Alabama Personal Data Protection Act Brings Consumer Privacy to the Heart of Dixie
[…] provides: “This act shall not apply to any of the following: . . . A business, including an organization cooperatively organized under Chapter 6 of Title 37, Code of Alabama 1975, or an entity that is an instrumentality of a municipal corporation, with fewer than 500 employees, provided the business does not engage in […]
FPF-AnnualReport2024
[…] pave the path for privacy law and the modern Internet. He has had a hand in advising and shaping thinking on many leading-edge tech issues, including Internet free speech, Internet hate speech, and the parameters of government access to stored information. FPF staff who have known and worked with Christopher praised him as a […]
FPF’s 3rd Annual Privacy Executives Summit
[…] networking among peers, fostering new connections and addressing common challenges. We anticipate lively group discussions and encourage active participation from each attendee. (Chatham House Rules & FPF’s Code of Conduct are to be followed please). Transportation Information The Ameswell Hotel is located at 800 Moffett Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States. Nearby Airports […]
FPF Data-Driven Pricing – The Price is Right Report
[…] Justine Gluck, Jared Bomberg, Soo Kang, Sean Perryman, and all other reviewers for their support on this report. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All FPF materials that are released publicly are free to share and adapt with appropriate attribution. Learn more . 1 Future of Privacy Forum | The Price is Right: Responsible Uses of Personal Data in […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Restricting Real-time Remote Biometric Identification Systems for Law Enforcement Purposes
[…] otherwise the collection and use of biometric information is categorized as related to “high-risk” AI systems . RBI systems can create a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals simply by being deployed. The European Commission Guidelines and the AI Act Recitals both emphasize the risk of a “chilling effect” on the exercise […]
Privacy Protections Coming Sooner Rather Than Later to the Sooner State
Oklahoma has become the latest U.S. state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law after Governor Stitt signed SB 546 into law on March 20. This ends two long legislative droughts: First, this is the long-awaited 20th state comprehensive privacy law and the first since the Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act was […]
Digital Digest: FPF’s Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] strengths and address the weaknesses of our presentday, complex mix of governance institutions. Narrower laws place the onus on Congress to define rules clearly and in detail, freeing up agencies to prioritize enforcement. This will strengthen privacy protection in the face of attacks on agency authority and resources in recent years. State legislatures can […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding Manipulative Techniques and the Exploitation of Vulnerabilities
[…] 29). Recital 29 of the AI Act also refers to techniques that deceive or nudge individuals “in a way that subverts and impairs their autonomy, decision-making and free choices.” A direct comparison can be made with the DSA which, inter alia, prohibits providers of online platforms from deceiving or nudging recipients of their service […]