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FPF Experts Take The Stage at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] at our booth, visit FPF.org for all our reports, publications, and infographics. Follow us on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest. event recap blog template (3) img 0823 (2) 1745437096396 img 0834 (1) img 0282 2 event recap blog template (4) img 1735 (1) edited (1) img […]

Consent for Processing Personal Data in the Age of AI: Key Updates Across Asia-Pacific
[…] contract performance, bringing Indonesia closer to global privacy frameworks. In November 2023, the Philippines‘ National Privacy Commission issued a Circular on Consent, clarifying valid consent standards and promoting transparency. The guidance aims to reduce consent fatigue by encouraging layered, contextual consent interfaces and outlines when consent may not be strictly necessary. South Korea amended […]

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[…] access to our monthly Privacy State of Play in Africa newsletter and in-depth reports. Membership Benefits: Quarterly Africa Calls: join time-zone-friendly sessions featuring regional experts discussing the latest data protection topics. Exclusive Access to Thought Leadership: elevate your brand by promoting your insights on priority privacy issues. Invitation-Only Events: attend in-person gatherings and peer-to-peer […]

South Korea’s New AI Framework Act: A Balancing Act Between Innovation and Regulation
[…] approach differs in its simplified risk categorization, including absence of prohibited AI practices, comparatively lower financial penalties, and the establishment of initiatives and government bodies aimed at promoting the development and use of AI technologies. The intent of this comparison is to assist practitioners in understanding and analyzing key commonalities and differences between both […]

Chatbots in Check: Utah’s Latest AI Legislation
[…] the involvement of licensed mental health professionals in chatbot development; processes for regular testing and review of chatbot performance; measures to prevent discriminatory treatment of users. Utah’s latest round of legislation reflects a continued focus on targeted and risk-based regulation for emerging AI systems. Building on the foundation set by the 2024 Artificial Intelligence […]

FPF Privacy Papers for Policymakers: A Celebration of Impactful Privacy Research and Scholarship
[…] thanking the winning authors, discussants, event team, and FPF’s Daniel Hales for their contributions. He highlighted FPF’s role in bringing together academia, policy, and industry experts to promote meaningful discussions on privacy. Read the 15th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Digest dsc 0747 DSC_0747 dsc 0742 DSC_0742 dsc 0752 dsc 0777 DSC_0777 dsc 0795 […]

Geopolitical fragmentation, the AI race, and global data flows: the new reality
[…] of where they are based in the world, must make data related to the use of connected devices readily available to EU-based users and recipients. Initiatives to promote the EU’s digital sovereignty and minimise the need to transfer data to centralized foreign platforms can also be expected to gain momentum. The rise of China […]

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FPF Releases Infographic Highlighting the Spectrum of AI in Education
[…] to enable faster and more accurate responses to potential threats and ultimately help ensure a safe learning environment. AI in Education: Key Concepts and Uses is the latest infographic resource in a series from FPF; previously released infographics related to youth and education privacy include Encryption Keeps Everyone Safe, Unpacking Age Assurance: Technologies and […]

FPF Celebrates Safer Internet Day with Newly Released Encryption Infographic
[…] a private key is not kept secret, anyone with the key can access the private data or impersonate the authenticated person or organization. This infographic is the latest in FPF’s longstanding work on encryption, which includes a 2020 infographic explaining how encryption more broadly protects enterprises, individuals, and governments—and what may happen when data […]