FPF APAC Comparative Review DIGITAL
BALANCING ORGANIZATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND PRIVACY SELF-MANAGEMENT IN ASIA-PACIFIC A comparative analysis of legal bases for processing of personal data across data protection laws in Asia-Pacific NOVEMBER 2022 AUTHOR Dominic Paulger Future of Privacy Forum (APAC) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABLI and FPF gratefully acknowledge the contributions of: • Dr Clarisse Girot, OECD (Paris) • Anna Johnston, Salinger Privacy […]
FPF AWARD FOR RESEARCH DATA STEWARDSHIP
For the virtual award presentation of the 2023 Research Data Stewardship Award winners. Additional details and registration information to be released in early 2023.
Protected: Protected: 13th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2022
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Understanding Federal Preemption
As consensus is reached on many aspects of federal privacy legislation, preemption is taking center stage in both the Senate and the House. Although frequently presented as a binary choice between preemption and no preemption, in truth there is great flexibility in the extent to which Congress may choose to preempt State laws. FPF Resources […]
Understanding Privacy Enforcement
How to enforce comprehensive consumer privacy law is a a key remaining issue of the federal privacy debate. At the state-level, there is also a lack of consensus on enforcement mechanisms. This webinar discusses the role of the FTC, state Attorneys General, and private rights of action. FPF Resources Recommended Reading
W@Privacy Awards
Women@ Privacy Awards FPF is honored to host W@Privacy for its first edition of the W@Privacy Awards! As part of W@Privacy’s mission to enhance the visibility and empowerment of women privacy professionals, they’ll recognize and celebrate outstanding women in the privacy field from various categories. The awards categories are: The winners will be announced during an awards […]
Are we there yet? The long road to nowhere: The demise of India’s draft data protection bill
In August 2022, the Government of India withdrew the country’s draft Personal Data Protection Bill from the Parliament’s consideration. This was a surprise move, coming after more than four years of consultations, as well as several statements from top officials that its passage was imminent and that there were no plans to scrap the Bill […]
Judge declares Buenos Aires’ Fugitive Facial Recognition System Unconstitutional
On September 7, a trial judge declared the implementation of the Fugitive Facial Recognition System (SRFP, for its name in Spanish) by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires unconstitutional. The decision set an important precedent for risks associated with privacy and intimacy in public spaces in the context of public surveillance for law […]
FPF Guest Blog – What Happened to the Risk Based Approach of Data Transfers.doc
1 | 30 What happened to the Risk Based Approach to Data Transfers? How the EDPB is rewriting the GDPR The following is a guest post to the FPF blog from Lokke Moerel , Professor of Global ICT Law at Tilburg University and a lawyer with Morrison & Foerster (Brussels). The guest blog reflects the […]
FPF-Policy Brief Child Privacy Federal Bill Comparison R8
SEPTEMBER 2022 Policy Brief: A Comparison of Federal Child Privacy Bills By Suzanne Bernstein, Youth & Education Spring 2022 InternMiles Light, Youth & Education Privacy Policy Counsel Lauren Merk, Youth & Education Privacy Policy Counsel 1 FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM Executive Summary T his US policy brief compares four children’s privacy bills introduced in the […]