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PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2018 Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2018 1 February 6, 2019 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s ninth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year, we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for consideration by a committee of reviewers and judges from the FPF Advisory Board. The selected papers are […]
Second Summer Webinar- California’s CCPA and Education Working Group
Second Summer Webinar: California’s CCPA and Education Working Group Date: July 31, 2018 Time: 3:30pm – 5:00pm Note: Chatham House Rules Apply Speaker #1: Ariel Johnson @ Common Sense Media California Consumer Privacy Act o Fall 2017 : Privacy Initiative filed in CA to be put on the ballot ▪ Lead proponent of the initiative […]
Secure MPC Webinar Notes 2_12_18
DE-ID 201 Webinar Meeting Notes (open to all education privacy working groups and Student Privacy Pledge signatories) February 12, 2018 Topic: Secure MPC Systems Hosts: Amelia Vance & Kelsey Finch, Future of Privacy Forum Moderator : Michael Hawes, Direct of Student Privacy, US Dep’t of Education Bosto n U niv ersit y R ese a […]
DE-ID 201 Webinar Part II
DE-ID 201 Webinar Meeting Notes (open to all education privacy working groups and Student Privacy Pledge signatories) February 15, 2018 Topic: Differential Privacy Hosts: Amelia Vance & Kelsey Finch, Future of Privacy Forum Mod era to r : M ic h ael H aw es, D ir e ct o f S tu den t […]
A New Year’s Resolution For Your New Devices
A New Year’s Resolution For Your New Devices Still thinking about your New Year’s resolutions? If so, the Future of Privacy Forum has a practical suggestion: Get to know the privacy implications of your new electronics. Early in the New Year, take a few moments to set up privacy features so you can be comfortable […]
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For more, see Nothing to Hide: Tools for Talking (and Listening) About Data Privacy for Integrated Data Systems. INTERAGENCY RETREAT SAMPLE AGENDA AGENDA ITEMRECOMMENDED LENGTH NOTES Registration & Breakfast or Lunch 30 minutes Welcome & Introductions Who are we? Why are we here today? 5-10 minutes Led by a core IDS planning team member with […]
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For more, see Nothing to Hide: Tools for Talking (and Listening) About Data Privacy for Integrated Data Systems. C.2: Worksheet — Stakeholder Mapping 1. Identify your potential stakeholders AISP’s Expert Panel Report on Data Governance 36 recommends considering IDS stakeholders from three categories: ›Core stakeholders, without whose engagement the IDS cannot achieve success §Data owners […]