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Trust Deficit Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed our Pandemic Response
Trust Deficit: Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed U.S. Pandemic Response Position Statement for Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology and Health Data During Times of Crisis By Sara Collins, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge and Erin Simpson, Associate Director of Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress […]
Trust Deficit Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed our Pandemic Response
Trust Deficit: Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed U.S. Pandemic Response Position Statement for Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology and Health Data During Times of Crisis By Sara Collins, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge and Erin Simpson, Associate Director of Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress […]
The Disputed Inequality by Open Linked Data: A Position Paper
The Disputed Inequality by Open Linked Data: A Position Paper
Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology & Health Data – Day 2 Participant Bios
[…] Computing, Blockchain, Security and Privacy. She has worked on various research projects including large scale EU projects. Malika is currently the Co-PI of the PRIVATT project “Assessing Irish Attitudes to Privacy in Times of COVID19” funded by Science Foundation Ireland. (Position Statement: PRIVATT Position Statement) Caitlin Chin The Brookings Institute Caitlin Chin is a […]
Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology & Health Data – Day 1 Participant Bios
[…] in the field of digital rights and constitutionalism, privacy and data protection law, online platforms governance and regulation. Edoardo is co-investigator in the project PRIVATT – Assessing Irish Attitudes to Privacy in Times of COVID19, funded by Science Foundation Ireland, and one of the founders of the Digital Constitutionalism Network. (Position Statement: PRIVATT Position […]
Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) Comments to UNOCHR Special Rapporteur on Child Privacy
[…] information from schools to text students about an election, with messages encouraging students to vote and volunteer for certain candidates before a local election in 2017 , Virginia legislators passed a student privacy law the following year, requiring schools to gain consent before sharing certain basic student information, including names and email addresses. 27 […]
FPF & Dataskydd.net Webinar – Privacy in High Density Crowd Contexts
Authors: Hunter Dorwart and Rob van Eijk On 30 September 2020, Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and Dataskydd.net jointly organized the webinar ‘Privacy in High Density Crowd Contexts’. A key aspect of the webinar was the role of industry-driven privacy standards in the development and deployment of privacy-friendly technologies for crowd management, mobile connectivity, and […]
AI and Machine Learning: Leading Academic Publications
[…] theatre stage to resolve plot issues by divine intervention. The implement’s name has since extended to the rapidly expanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) field, as AI has similarly promised miraculous resolution to any number of human challenges, including chronic health conditions. Modern medical devices and other health applications use AI to automate computer functionality, including […]
Five Top of Mind Data Protection Recommendations for Brain-Computer Interfaces
By Jeremy Greenberg, [email protected] and Katelyn Ringrose [email protected]. Key FPF-curated background resources – policy & regulatory documents, academic papers, and technical analyses regarding brain-computer interfaces are available here. Recently, Elon Musk livestreamed an update for Neuralink—his startup centered around creating brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). BCIs are an umbrella term for devices that detect, amplify, and translate […]
How the Student Privacy Pledge Bolsters Legal Requirements and Supports Better Privacy in Education
[…] (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-2,153), New Hampshire (NH. St. § 189:68-a), New Jersey (Assembly Bill 4978, signed into law Jan. 2020), North Carolina (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-401.2), Oregon (Or. Rev. Stat. Ann § 336.184-187), Texas (Tex. Educ. Code § 32.151), Virginia (Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-289.01), and Washington State (Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.604).