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A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics
[…] (covering the basics of location information); Mozilla’s Location Service Statistics (updated Mar. 2020) (showing unique bluetooth, cell and wifi networks); OpenCelliD’s Open Database of Cell Towers ( promoting private-public partnerships to understand network coverage patterns); FPF’s Data and the Connected Car Infographic (June, 2020) (describing the basic data-generating devices and flows in today’s connected […]
EU DPAs Issue Green and Red Lights for Processing Health Data During the COVID-19 Epidemic
[…] information related to possible exposure to the virus to the employer or to the competent health authorities; Setting up dedicated channels to receive this type of information; Promoting work from home solutions; In the event of a report about possible exposure, “the employer can record the date and identity of the person suspected of […]

The 10th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event
[…] Cordell Institute Washington University School of Law. Privacy’s Constitutional Moment. Margot Kaminski and Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law; Doctoral Researcher at LSTS, Vrije Universiteit Brussels. Algorithmic Impact Assessments Under the GDPR: Producing Multi-Layered Explanations. Arunesh Mathur, Graduate Student, Princeton University. Dark Patterns at Scale: Findings from a Crawl of […]

Privacy Papers 2019: Spotlight on the Winning Authors
[…] a lifelong supporter of Liverpool Football Club. Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR: Producing Multi-layered Explanations by Margot E. Kaminski, University of Colorado Law and Gianclaudio Malgieri, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) – Faculty of Law Margot E. Kaminski is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law and the Director of the Privacy […]

Award-Winning Papers: "Antidiscriminatory Privacy" and "Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR"
[…] to identify proxies for protected information. In Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR: Producing Multi-layered Explanations, authors Margot Kaminski of Colorado Law School and Gianclaudio Malgieri of Vrije Universiteit Brussels, propose that impact assessments should link the GDPR’s dual methods of regulating algorithmic decision-making by providing systemic governance and also safeguarding individual privacy rights. […]

A Privacy Playbook for Connected Car Data
[…] use, and sharing of personal information about drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians. It is crucial that companies, advocates, academics, technical experts, and policymakers craft creative solutions that promote the benefits of connected vehicles while mitigating the privacy risks. Global legal frameworks have a role to play in assuring meaningful data protection and promoting trust, […]

The Future Is Now: FPF at CPDP2020
[…] 11:45, Petite Halle We are bringing together experts across the privacy, mobility, and civic space to discuss the challenges of transforming—and enforcing—transportation regulations through the use of code and algorithms. This panel aims to build upon the issue as framed by the ITIF report released earlier this year, which introduced multiple potential frameworks for […]

Privacy Papers 2019
[…] a path forward to do just that. Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR: Producing Multi-layered Explanations by Margot E. Kaminski, University of Colorado Law and Gianclaudio Malgieri, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) – Faculty of Law Abstract Policy-makers, scholars, and commentators are increasingly concerned with the risks of using profiling algorithms and automated decision-making. The […]

This Year’s Must-Read Privacy Papers: FPF Announces Recipients of Annual Award
[…] Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR: Producing Multi-layered Explanations by Margot E. Kaminski, University of Colorado Law and Gianclaudio Malgieri, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) – Faculty of Law Dark Patterns at Scale: Findings from a Crawl of 11K Shopping Websites by Arunesh Mathur, Princeton University; Gunes Acar, […]

COPPA Workshop Takeaways
[…] of keeping kids off the internet. Jo Pedder, Head of Regulatory Strategy at the United Kingdom Information Commissioner’s Office discussed the UK’s implementation of the age-appropriate design code. The code’s goal is to empower kids on the internet while keeping them safe, rather than keeping them out of the digital world. Instead of a […]