Bipartisan Privacy Bill Would Govern Exposure Notification Services
Authors: Stacey Gray, Senior Counsel; Katelyn Ringrose, Christopher Wolf Diversity Law Fellow; and Polly Sanderson, Policy Counsel Yesterday, Senators Cantwell (D-WA), Cassidy (R-LA), and Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced a new COVID-19 data protection bill, the Exposure Notification Privacy Act, which would create legal limits for “automated exposure notification services.” The bill comes on the heels of […]
PPPM 2020 Digest
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2019 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1837413. Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2019 1 Februar y 6, 2020 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s tenth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year, we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for […]
OtonomoPrivacyPaper
A Privacy Playbook for Connected Car Data WHITE PAPER WITH FOREWORD BY Connected cars: Ushering in a new era of transportation Today’s connected cars are becoming computers on wheels, generating d ata ranging from ambient air temperature and battery level to hard-braking events and roa d sign images, and a growing suite of services are further enhancing safety and conveni ence on the road. Experts predict that the transportation sector will change more in the n ext five years than in the previous 50 years, and we are just beginning to realize the profound impact that con- nected car data could have on drivers and society. Hundreds of use cases are now emerging around connected car data: Aggregate data is being used for trafc flow optimization, mapping and planning, r oad hazard identification, congestion management, predictive maintenance, location intelli- gence, and media measurement. Data from individual cars is being shared by drivers for services delivering roadside assistance, electric vehicle charging services, subscription-based fueli ng, usage-based insurance, remote diagnostics, trunk delivery by retailers, and parking payments. In the future, we will see: Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, through which vehicles could signal their intent to each other, such as notifying several cars behind them of an unexpect ed hard-braking incident or electronically signaling a left turn. Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) use cases, such as a vehicle reserving a parking space and parking itself or triggering a trafc light. These applications, as well as other applications, services, and crowdso urced insights, will make driving safer, more convenient, and more rewarding. In addition to providing benefits to individual drivers, they promise significant societal benefits, such as reducing congestion and […]
Youth & Education Project Media Mentions
Refreshing staff on FERPA essential as districts implement COVID-19 screening, Education Dive, Shawna De La Rosa, July 20, 2020 Explainer: How the U.S. Seeks to Protect Children’s Privacy Online, Reuters, July 8, 2020 Online learning hiccups lead to civil liberties threats, The Hill, Williamson N. Evers and Jonathan Hofer, July 7, 2020 Facial recognition in Lockport […]
WhitePaper_DataProtectionByProcess
Data Protection by Process How to Operationalize Data Protection by Design for Machine Learning VERSION 1.0 DECEMBER 2019 Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon Senior Privacy Counsel & Legal Engineer, Immuta Alfred Rossi Research Scientist, Immuta Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna Senior Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum REPORT BY: Content Introduction 3 What is Data Protection by Design? 4 The DPbD Workflow […]
COPPA Rule Review – FPF Comments
1 Comments from to Federal Trade Commission December 11, 2019 COPPA Rule Review 16 CFR part 312 Project No. P195404 Sara Collins , Policy Counsel , Education & Youth Privacy John Verdi, Vice President of Policy The Future of Privacy Forum 1400 I St. NW Ste. 450 Washington, DC 20005 www.fpf.org 2 On behalf of […]
What is 5G Cell Technology? How Will It Affect Me?
The leap from 3G to 4G technology brought with it faster data transfer speeds, which supported widespread adoption of data cloud and streaming services, video conferencing, and Internet of Things devices such as digital home assistants and smartwatches. 5G technology has the potential to enable another wave of smart devices: always connected and always communicating to provide faster, more personalized services.
Peter Swire le monde annotated bibliography
1 Annotated Bibliography on Chinese Surveillance and European Union Data Privacy Peter Swire 1 This document collects sources relevant to the topic of Chinese surveillance practices and European Union data protection requirements. The aim of this document is to provide references, briefly summarized, to informative and publicly available document s. In July, 2019 the Court […]
FPF Research Coordination Network Helps Academic Stars Connect with Private Sector Privacy Pros at IAPP
The IAPP Global Privacy Summit convened many of the best minds in privacy from industry, government and civil society. To add to the mix, FPF brought six academic stars to the Summit to share their privacy research and insights, thanks to the Applied Privacy Research Coordination Network (RCN). Supported by the National Science Foundation, the […]