Future of Privacy Forum Welcomes New Leader for Student Data Privacy Program
Washington, DC – Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) announced that Amelia Vance has joined the organization as Policy Counsel. Her portfolio includes student privacy for K-12 and Higher Education environments, and education technology initiatives. Vance leads FPF’s work to ensure the responsible use of student data and education technology in schools, helping educators with resources and information, and seeking inputs from all stakeholders to ensure students succeed.
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BRUSSELS PRIVACY SYMPOSIUM on IDENTIFIABILITY: POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR ANONYMISATION AND PSEUDONYMISATION Framing the Discussion by Ira Rubinstein Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law Senior Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum 2 Introduction Deidentification — the process of modifying personal data to ensure that data subjects are no longer identifiable — is […]
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[1/14] The Seven States of Data : When is Pseudonymous Data Not Personal Information ? Khaled El Emam 1, Eloise Gratton 2, Jules Polonetsky 3, Luk Arbuckle 4 1 University of Ottawa & Privacy Analytics Inc. 2 Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 3 Future of Privacy Forum 4 Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute [2/14] […]
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To whom it may concern; Please accept the following abstract submission in response to the call for papers for the Brussels Privacy Symposium. Working Title: “Health Big Data Analytics Needs Data Donorship” Abstract : Health big data has and will continue to provide numerous tangible benefits to society. At issue is the societal cost, in […]
Student Privacy Pledge Reaches Milestone of 300 Signatories
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) are pleased to announce that the Student Privacy Pledge has passed a new milestone – over 300 ed tech company signatories. The Pledge is a list of commitments that school service providers can make to affirm that K-12 student information is kept private and secure.
[FPF] Best Practices for Wearables and Wellness Apps and Devices – Final
Best Practices for Consumer Wearables & Wellness Apps & Devices August 17, 2016 The Best Practices for Consumer Wearables & Wellness Apps & Devices was produced with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Page 1 | July 2016 Highlights: 1. Compatible with global privacy frameworks 2. Supports compliance with app store standards 3. Opt […]
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Voluntary Best Practices for UAS Privacy, Transparency, and Accountability Consensus, Stakeholder-Drafted Best Practices Created in the NTIA-Convened Multistakeholder Process May 18, 2016 “Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) technology continues to improve rapidly, and increasingly UAS are able to perform a variety of missions with greater operational flexibility and at a lower cost than comparable manned aircraft. […]
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© by IRIE – all rights reserved www.i -r-i-e.net 25 ISSN 1614 -1687 Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene: The Ethics of Student Privacy: Building Trust for Ed Tech Abstract: This article analyzes the opportunities and risks of data driven education technologies (ed tech). It discusses the deployment of data technologies by education institutions to enhance […]
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1 Comments from THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM to NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Washington, D.C. Docket No. 160331306 -6306 -01: The Benefits, Challenges, and Potential Roles for the Government in Fostering the Advancement of the Internet of Things John Verdi, Vice President of Policy Chanda Marlowe , Intern THE FUTURE […]
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Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 LOCATION -BASED SERVICES AN OVERVIEW OF OPPORTUNITIES AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Wirel ess T el ecommunications Bureau May 2012 Table of Contents I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ……………. 1 II. INTRODUCTION ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ……………………….. 2 III. THE FCC’S ROLE IN PR IVACY REGULATION AND […]