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Adapting the Privacy Profession to Changing Times
As spring comes into full bloom, the changing of the seasons offers an opportunity for privacy teams to start thinking about how they can be more effective in their workplaces. Privacy work needs to evolve in a couple of important ways, and the value of that work for the organization may have its highest manifestation […]
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The Case for Including Data Privacy and Data Ethics in Educator Preparation Programs Ellen B. Mandinach, Ph.D. | Juliana Cotto SEPTEMBER 2021 in Educator Preparation Programs 2 THE CASE FOR INCLUDING DATA PRIVACY AND DATA ETHICS IN EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAMS T eachers interact with large amounts of student data every day to perform their job […]
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[…] state and district websites for student privacy that are particularly effective: ›Ventura County Office of Education, California 38 ›Denver Public Schools, Colorado 39 ›Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia 40 ›Ray town Quality Schools, Missouri 41 ›Utah’s Data Gateway Metadata Dictionary 42 ›Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 43 CREATING A STUDENT PRIVACY WEBSITE JANUARY 2021 […]
Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] and less prescriptive than what is required under the CCPA. Adopts Narrow Outlier Provisions: The bill selects particular narrow approaches used by only a handful of states: Virginia’s narrow biometric data definition (which broadly exempts photos, videos, and audio without limiting language), the pseudonymous data exception for consumer opt-out rights (Tennessee, Iowa, Florida, Alabama […]
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2024 ANNUAL REPORT FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM 1 FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM | ANNUAL REPORT 2024 CONTENTS About Future of Privacy Forum ____________________ 2 FPF’s Workstreams & Regions _____________________ 3 Leadership Letter _______________________________ 4 Overview Focused on Key Areas ___________________ 5 U.S. Landscape _________________________________ 5 Global ______________________________________ 9 Center for AI _______________________________ 12 FPF Analyses […]
6 Privacy Tips for the Generative AI Era
Data Privacy Day, or Data Protection Day in Europe, is recognized annually on January 28 to mark the anniversary of Convention 108, the first binding international treaty to protect personal data. The Council of Europe initiated the day in 2006, with the first official celebration held on January 28, 2007, marking this year as the […]
Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. Privacy and AI Landscape in 2026
[…] year was more due to chance than anything else, and next year will return to business-as-usual. After all, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia all had bills make it to a floor vote or progress into cross-chamber, and some of those bills have been carried over into the 2026 legislative […]
FPF Holiday Gift Guide for AI-Enabled, Privacy-Forward AgeTech
On Cyber Monday, giving supportive technology to an older loved one or caregiver is a great option. Finding the perfect holiday gift for an older adult who values their independence can be a challenge. This year, it might be worth exploring the exciting world of AI-enabled AgeTech. It’s not only gadgets; it’s also about giving […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Intersection with Evolving U.S. Law (Part 3)
This post is the third in a series on personality versus personality in AI systems. Read Part 1 (exploring concepts) and Part 2 (concrete uses and risks). Conversational AI technologies are hyper-personalizing. Across sectors, companies are focused on offering personalized experiences that are tailored to users’ preferences, behaviors, and virtual and physical environments. These […]
A Price to Pay: U.S. Lawmaker Efforts to Regulate Algorithmic and Data-Driven Pricing
“Algorithmic pricing,” “surveillance pricing,” “dynamic pricing”: in states across the U.S., lawmakers are introducing legislation to regulate a range of practices that use large amounts of data and algorithms to routinely inform decisions about the prices and products offered to consumers. These bills—targeting what this analysis collectively calls “data-driven pricing”—follow the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s […]