FPF Privacy Papers 2013
Privacy Papers for Policy Makers 2013 The publication of “Privacy P apers for Policy M akers” was supported by AT&T, Microsoft, and GMAC. January 1 st, 2014 We are delighted to provide you with FPF’s fourth annual “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers,” representing cutting -edge research and analytical work on a variety of important privacy […]
Big Data and Privacy Paper Collection
Solutions to many pressing economic and societal challenges lie in better understanding data. New tools for analyzing disparate information sets, called Big Data, have revolutionized our ability to find signals amongst the noise. Big Data techniques hold promise for b reakthroughs ranging from better health care, a cleaner environment, safer cities, and more effective marketing. […]
FPF IoT Comments_January 2014
1 BEFORE THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC ____________________ ____________________ ____________ ) COMMENTS OF THE FUTU RE OF PRIVACY FORUM ) ) RE: INTERNET OF THIN GS, PROJECT NO. P135405 ) ____________________ ____________________ ___________) I. Introduction On November 19, 2013, the FTC held a Workshop examining the privacy and security issues associated with […]
FPF Safe Harbor Report
i PREFACE FROM THE CO -CHAIRS OF THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM As the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) celebrates its fifth anniversary, we welcome the opportunity to participate in the discussions over trans -Atlantic privacy and, in particular, the effec tiveness and utility of the EU -US Safe Harbor. For five years, FPF has […]
Vagle – Has Katz Become Quaint.docx
HA S KATZ BECOME QUAINT? USE OF BIG DATA TO OUTFLANK THE FOURTH AMENDMENT Jeffrey L. Vagle * INTRODUCTION On December 14, 2010, a federal court, upon a government motion , entered an order pursuant to the Stored Communications Act (“SCA”) requiring Twitter to turn over to the government subscriber information concerning the accounts of […]
Thierer – Privacy & Reputation in a Post-Regulatory World
Privacy in a Post -Regulatory World: Lessons from the Online Safety Debates By Adam Thierer * No matter how well -intentioned, privacy laws and regulations are being increasingly strain ed by the realities of our modern Information Age , and that fact should influence our strategies for dealing with the challenges posed by ubiquitous social […]
FRAMEWORK – Tene & Polonetsky – Privacy and Big Data Making Ends Meet.docx
Privacy and Big Data: Making Ends Meet Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene * How should privacy risks be weighed against Big Data rewards? The recent controversy over leaked documents revealing the massive scope of data collection, analysis and use by the NSA and possibly other national security organizations has hurled to the forefront of public […]
SOCIAL – Selinger & Hartzog – Big Data in Small Hands
Big Data in Small Hands W o o d r o w H a r t z o g * a n d E v a n S e l i n g e r ** “Big data” can be defined as a problem -solving philosophy that leverages massive data sets and algorithmic analysis to […]
SOCIAL – Jerome – Buying and Selling Privacy
Buying and Selling Privacy: Big Data’s Different Burdens and Benefits Joseph Jerome Big Data will change our conception of what individual privacy is. Already, today’s data -driven economy runs on our personal information, and this ha s made it more challenging for individuals to make informed decisions about what they want to keep private. The […]
LEGAL – Calo – Consumer Subject Review Boards
CONSUMER SUBJECT REVIEW BOARD S Ryan Calo The adequ acy of consumer privacy law is a live topic of debate. The majority position is that United States privacy law is a “patchwork,” that the dominant model of notice and choice has broken down, 1 and that decades of self -regulation have left the fox […]