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Cookies_Constitution_and_Common-Law_2
[…] little incentive to protect consumer information, especially as creditors want to recover some value from dot.com companies. 51 Michigan Attorney General initiatives can be found at http://www.ag.state.mi.us/cp/Highlights%20&%20Updates/Highlights% 20and%20Updates.htm . For a list of FTC activities, see http://www.ftc.gov/pri vacy/index.html . See also Chris Oakes, Michigan Warns Sites on Privacy , WIRED NEWS , June 14, […]
Privacy_Ethical_and_Legal_Considerations
[…] the close connection between the sources of information and journalistic practice. In other words, celebrity journalism is one of the key locations for the convergence of publicity, promotion and journalism in terms of the generated editorial content. 24 Where an individual is a public figure or celebrity she is entitled to have her privacy […]
Big-Data-and-Privacy-Paper-Collection
[…] to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security (2011). 9 The White House, Consumer Data Privacy in a Networked World: A Framework for Protecting Privacy and Promoting Innovation in the Global Digital Economy, February 2012, http://www.w hitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/privacy – final.pdf. 10 Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1977). 11 Toysmart.com, […]
Tech is not the Limit | Trust is: Why apps could not solve this crisis and will not solve the next
[…] governments will have to demonstrate over time that they are trustworthy. A strategy to get people back on board will have to include transparency, opening up source code and demonstrating what goes into an application, clear privacy policies and controls (unlike current privacy policies), repercussions for anyone who fails to follow the rules, organizational […]
Tech is not the Limit | Trust is: Why apps could not solve this crisis and will not solve the next
[…] governments will have to demonstrate over time that they are trustworthy. A strategy to get people back on board will have to include transparency, opening up source code and demonstrating what goes into an application, clear privacy policies and controls (unlike current privacy policies), repercussions for anyone who fails to follow the rules, organizational […]
Beyond Explainability
[…] sensitive data (such as data on race or gender), and output analysis should be per – formed to detect potential proxies for sensitive features (such as zip codes). 15 We recommend perturbing sensitive features in input data and using the resulting model output to determine the model’s reliance on these sensitive features, in addition […]
19783216-fcc-noi
[…] Data Collection Practices. …………………………7 2. The Collection of Consumer’s Personal Data Also Raises Invasion of Privacy, Identity Theft, and Discrimination Concerns. ………………………………………………………………………………………..8 IV. To Safeguard Consumers and Promote Broadband Adoption and Use, the Commission Should Ensure that its National Broadband Plan Addresses the Critical Privacy Elements of Transparency and Control ………………………………………11 A. Companies Should […]
sopipa-guide_nov-4-2016
[…] of schools and districts that it would be impossible to decouple data from education. Indeed, when data is being used effectively it allows parents to track and promote their children’s progress, helps teachers improve their instruction and cater more accurately to students’ needs, and assists school and district leaders in making managerial decisions, allocating […]
Drones_and_Privacy_by_Design_FPF_Intel_PrecisionHawk
[…] Rule promises to open the skies to even more drones .3 In May 2016 , a diverse group of leading stakeholders reached consensus on best practices to promote priva cy, transparency, and accountability for commercial and recreational drone operation. 4 The best practices urge drone users to take reasonable, practical steps to safeguard personal […]
Comments_on_IoT_6-2-16_FPF_to_NTIA
[…] 450 Washington, DC 20005 www.fpf.org * The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a Washington, DC based think tank that seeks to advance responsible data practices by promoting privacy thought leadership and building consensus among privacy advocates, industry leaders, regulators, legislators and international representatives. † The views herein do not necessarily reflect those of […]