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The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
On April 6, the Maryland Senate concurred with House amendments to SB 541, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA), sending the bill to Governor Moore for signature. If enacted, MODPA could be a paradigm-shifting addition to the state privacy law landscape. While recent state comprehensive privacy laws generally have added to the existing landscape […]
Little New About Hampshire
On March 6, 2024, Governor Sununu signed SB 255 into law, making New Hampshire the fourteenth U.S. State to adopt a comprehensive privacy law to govern the collection, use, and transfer of personal data. SB 255 is the second comprehensive privacy law enacted in 2024, the first having been New Jersey’s S332, which was also […]
FPF Publishes New Report: A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia: Themes and Takeaways
On October 27, 2023, the Future of Privacy Forum (“FPF”), in partnership with the UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation (“Allens Hub”), convened a multidisciplinary meeting of experts on technology, privacy, safety, and security in Sydney, NSW, Australia to discuss benefits, challenges, and unanswered questions associated with the Australian eSafety Commissioner’s (“eSafety”) forthcoming […]
A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia-Themes and Takeaways
DECEMBER 2023 A Conversation on Privacy, Safety, and Security in Australia: Themes and Takeaways The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. Learn more about FPF by visiting fpf.org. AUTHORED BY Amie Stepanovich Vice […]
FPF Risk Framework for Body-Related Data FINAL Digital
[…] Satariano and Paul Mozur, The People Onscreen Are Fake. The Disinformation Is Real., The New York Times (Feb. 7, 2023), https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/07/technology/artificial-intelligence-training-deepfake.html. Karen Kornbluh, Disinformation, Radicalization, and Algorithmic Amplification: What Steps Can Congress Take?, Just Security (Feb. 7, 2022), https://www.justsecurity.org/79995/disinformation-radicalization-and-algorithmic-amplification– what-steps-can-congress-take/. 49 For example, the CPA lists activities that pose a “heightened risk of harm” […]
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act of India, Explained
[…] interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, maintenance of public order, or preventing incitement to commit crimes if it provides notice of the exemptions. Justice Srikrishna, who as the head of an expert committee set up to recommend a data protection law in […]
Spectrum of AI Report
[…] exploits the connections that the computer identifies, largely independently. 28 Semi-supervised learning is in between these, when the system uses a small set of labeled ex – amples and learns from those while also evaluating and analyzing the unlabeled parts of the same dataset. Just as humans can learn to perform new tasks simulta […]
FPF-AIEcosystem-Report-Jun23-R4-Digital
[…] exploits the connections that the computer identifies, largely independently. 28 Semi-supervised learning is in between these, when the system uses a small set of labeled ex – amples and learns from those while also evaluating and analyzing the unlabeled parts of the same dataset. Just as humans can learn to perform new tasks simulta […]
Nigeria’s New Data Protection Act, Explained
On June 12, 2023, the President of Nigeria signed the Data Protection Bill into law following a successful third reading at the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Data Protection Act, 2023 (the Act) has had executive and legislative support and marks an important milestone in Nigeria’s nearly two-decade journey towards a comprehensive data […]
We’re On to Oregon: Sixth State Privacy Law of 2023 Creates New Consumer Rights and Protections
On June 22nd, lawmakers in Salem passed SB 619, the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”). If enacted by Governor Kotek, Oregon will become the eleventh U.S. state (and sixth in 2023) to adopt broad-based data privacy legislation governing the collection, use, and transfer of consumer data. The bulk of OCPA’s requirements will take effect on […]