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Spotlight on PPPM Judges (2017)
[…] Action Center (TRAC), a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to promoting the interests of telecommunications consumers. Concurrent with his work at TRAC, John was Director of Research at Amplify Public Affairs (APA) where he helped launch the firm’s Web 2.0-based public affairs practice. Prior to joining APA, John worked at Sprint in its International Carrier […]
Higher Education Working Group – End of Year Update
[…] a higher education tab to the site. Do you have content that you think should be on FERPA|Sherpa? Email us so we can share it. Bootc amps – FPF plans to hold more student privacy bootcamps in 2017, including not only our K-12 vendor bootcamp, but also a higher ed bootcamp and a […]
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1 Privacy Protective Research: Facilitating Ethically Responsible Access to Administrative Data Daniel Goroff Jules Polonetsky Omer Tene* “A secret isn’t invalidated by its disclosure, it’s defined by its disclosure. What makes a secret a secret is simply the operating instructions that accompany its movement from one person to the next.” – Malcolm Gladwell writing in […]
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BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY Request for Comments REPORT TO NIST ON THE SMART GRID D OCKET # 0906181063-91064-01 I NTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS ROADMAP C OMMENTS OF THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM J ULES POLONETSKY CO-CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER WOLF CO-CHAIRMAN FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM 919 18TH ST, SUITE 925 […]
Spotlight on PPPM Judges
[…] Action Center (TRAC), a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to promoting the interests of telecommunications consumers. Concurrent with his work at TRAC, John was Director of Research at Amplify Public Affairs (APA) where he helped launch the firm’s Web 2.0-based public affairs practice. Prior to joining APA, John worked at Sprint in its International Carrier […]
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Why a Systems-Science Perspective is Needed to Better Inform Data Privacy Public Policy, Regulation and Law Daniel C. Barth- Jones, M.P.H., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public HealthColumbia University @dbarthjones Brussels Privacy Symposium November 8, 2016 Why Privacy Science Must Become A “Systems Science” Paul Ohm described a dystopic vision […]
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FPF Guide to Protecting Student Data Under SOPIPA: For K-12 School Administrators and Ed Tech Vendors November 2016 2 FPF Guide to Student Data Protection Under SOPIPA: For K-12 School Administrators and Ed Tech Vendors1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Student Data Privacy – Background and Overview ………………………………………………………………………… 6 Parental Concerns ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Concerns About Third Parties […]
FPF Commends New America's Report on Predictive Analytics in Higher Education
New America released a report today that addresses the use of data in higher ed analytics – predicting student outcomes and managing university academic programs based on prior data. The growing ability to gather and analyze this data allows colleges to intervene with students struggle, put in place mentoring programs, create support structures addressing “whole student” welfare, ultimately improving academic outcomes and graduation rates.