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POLICY CHOICES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
[…] achieve consensus, but honest and open dialogue will help us to learn and even avoid failure over initiatives that carry a much bigger international footprint. Dialogue could feed into an annual or biannual exercise that would eventually help narrow differences. Efforts at enhanced cooperative governance of the digital economy should start with America and […]
2012-privacy-papers-for-policy-makers
[…] rather than from the service provider — on social networking sites (SNSs) and other platforms by analyzing the privacy concerns lodged against the introduction of Facebook’s News Feed in 2006. Our analysis reveals that the dominant theory of privacy put forth by regulators, privacy as individual control, offers little insight into the experiences of […]
Drones_and_Privacy_by_Design_FPF_Intel_PrecisionHawk
[…] stream of video information – data that would typically include identifiable images of particular individuals . By pairing streaming video output with image layering tools, live video feed s from multiple sources can be processed in real time while discarding the identifying image information. Then the data is then processed and analyzed in order […]
A Way Forward for Social Media Research
[…] “become accustomed to seeing life as something we can pause in order to document it, get another thread running in it, or hook it up to another feed.” Perhaps, with a way forward for meaningful research on social media and digital connectivity, we can decide whether the world Professor Turkle describes should be fought, […]
FPF_WP-HowYouUse
[…] means to make things better. Put another way, contextual integrity is conservative in possibly detrimental ways.” 21 For example, if Facebook had not proactively launched its News Feed feature in 2006 and had instead solicited users’ opt -in consent, we might not have benefitted from Facebo ok as we know it today. It is […]
FPF principles for wearables (Jan 2015)
[…] assessing such variables as the nature of the benefit, the identity of the beneficiary and the likelihood of success. The results of this process, in turn, will feed into existing PIA practices to form a balanced, comprehensive view of big data risks and rewards.” 30 While not every issue or data practice will requi […]
Comments to NIST on Privacy Engineering
[…] assessing such variables as the nature of the benefit, the identity of the beneficiary and the likelihood of success. The results of this process, in turn, will feed into existing PIA practice to form a balanced, comprehensive view of big data risks and rewards. Big data promises extraordinary benefits ranging from breakthroughs in medical […]
FPF_DataBenefitAnalysis_FINAL
[…] assessing such variables as the nature of the benefit, the identity of the beneficiary and the likelihood of success. The results of this process, in turn, will feed into existing PIA practice to form a balanced, comprehensive view of big data risks and rewards. Big data promises extraordinary benefits ranging from breakthroughs in medical […]
"Gambling? In This Casino?" Jules and Omer on the Facebook Experiment
[…] Omer Tene, offering their take on the Facebook’s now-infamous experiment looking at the effects of tweaking the amount of positive or negative comments on a user’s News Feed: As the companies that serve us play an increasingly intimate role in our lives, understanding how they shape their services to influence users has become a […]
Big Data and Privacy Paper Collection
[…] As inputs into Big Data analytic engines, these data are revolutionizing health care, energy efficiency, management productivity analysis, and industrial engineering. At the same time, sensor data feed Big Data analytics in ways that present serious and particularly pressing privacy risks. Consider thr ee. First, sensor data are inherently both sensitive and migratory. Sensors […]