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FPF-PPPM-2021Digest-R4
[…] Mary Chapin Chief Legal Officer, Vice President & Corporate Secretar y National Student Clearinghouse Danielle Keats Citron Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law University of Virginia School of Law FPF Senior Fellow Member, FPF Education & Innovation Foundation Board of Directors Sheila Colclasure Global Chief Digital Responsibility and Public Policy Officer IPG […]

Workshop Report: Privacy & Pandemics – Responsible Use of Data During Times of Crisis
In October 2020, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) convened a virtual workshop entitled “Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology and Health Data During Times of Crisis” with invited computer science, privacy law, public policy, social science, and health information experts from around the world to examine benefits, risks, and strategies for the collection […]

Machine Learning and Speech: A Review of FPF’s Digital Data Flows Masterclass
On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, FPF hosted a Digital Data Flows Masterclass on Machine Learning and Speech. The masterclass on Machine Learning and Speech is the first masterclass of a new series after completing the VUB-FPF Digital Data Flows Masterclass series with eight topics. Professor Marine Carpuat (Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Maryland) starts […]

COVID-19: FEDERATED LEARNING FOR PRIVACY PRESERVING MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL COLLABORATION
COVID-19: FEDERATED LEARNING FOR PRIVACY PRESERVING MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL COLLABORATION

Tech is not the Limit | Trust is: Why apps could not solve this crisis and will not solve the next
[…] apps: centralized apps where the data are stored by a central authority and decentralized apps that send and store data in a distributed manner. If implemented as promised, a decentralized app (most use the Google/Apple-supported privacy-respecting approach and API 3 ) can prevent, or at least limit, the abuse of data. But this approach […]

Tech is not the Limit | Trust is: Why apps could not solve this crisis and will not solve the next
[…] apps: centralized apps where the data are stored by a central authority and decentralized apps that send and store data in a distributed manner. If implemented as promised, a decentralized app (most use the Google/Apple-supported privacy-respecting approach and API 3 ) can prevent, or at least limit, the abuse of data. But this approach […]

PRIVATT Position statement
[…] rights perspective. From a socio-legal perspective, this phenomenon can be regarded as a discrepancy between formal legality and legal reality. The multidisciplinary research project PRIVATT – Assessing Irish Attitudes to Privacy in Times of Covid-19, funded by Science Foundation Ireland, seeks to investigate such discrepancy between formal legality and legal reality in relation to […]