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FPF Open Data Risk Assessment for City of Seattle
[…] to reveal sensitive attribute s about individuals. Opening administrative d atasets that appear more routine or mundane ( and therefore fail to raise the same privacy red flags ) can also leave individuals exposed. In 2017, for example, a par ent who was examining expenditure files on the Chicago Public School ’s website discovered […]
Wood, Altman, Baleato, Vadhan_Comments on FPF Seattle Open Data Draft Report
[…] adversaries combining multiple databases to reveal sensitive attributes about individuals, datasets that appear more bureaucratic or even mundane and therefore fail to raise the same privacy red flags – could ultimately leave individuals exposed. In 2017, for example, a parent who was examining exp enditure files on the Chicago Public School’s website discovered that […]
Slides 09-29-2017
[…] information security program. What are the data security requirements ? cont’d 34 • Title IV schools are subject to the requirements of the FTC Identity Theft Red Flags Rule (72 Fed. Reg. 63718) issued on November 9, 2007 • The “Red Flags Rule” requires an institution to develop and implement a written Identify Theft […]
Notes 09-29-2017
[…] you know may have a material impact on your information security program ● Title IV schools are subject to the requirements of the FTC Identity Theft Red Flags Rule (72 Fed. REg. 63718) issued on November 9th, 2007 ● The “Red Flags Rule” requires an institution to develop and implement a written Identity Theft […]
Ad Tech & Ed Tech Legal Frameworks Notes 07-27-2017
[…] faith effort to comply with COPPA. I would love to see a comprehensive framework that would explain exactly what the industry wide explanati on of these technical flags are. Question: Are there no legal limitations to using student data to serve advertising choices to parents, not students? Answer: This is very much dependent on […]
FPF Seattle Open Data Report_Proposed Draft (August 2017)
[…] combining multiple databases to reveal sensitive attribute s about individuals, datasets that appear more bureaucratic or even mundane and therefore fail to raise the same privacy red flags – co uld ultimately leave individuals exposed. In 2017, for example, a parent who was examining expenditure files on the Chicago Public School ’s website discovered […]
The Hill Features FPF's Comments on Safe Harbor
Today the US political news website The Hill carried an opinion piece by Future of Privacy Forum staff on the EUCJ’s Safe Harbor ruling. Executive Director Jules Polonetsky and Legal & Policy Fellow Bénédicte Dambrine write of the challenges the ruling creates for European companies, workers, students, and educational institutions, and asked that policymakers […]
Comments to NIST on Privacy Engineering
[…] structured so as to enable visibility into data use practices. Respect for Context • Sy stem manages data sets according to ranges of permissible purposes • System flags or restricts impermissible uses • System verifies and records approved uses Security • System supports a range of security safeguards (e.g., access to consumer financial information […]
FPF_NTIA_BigDataPrivacyRFC
[…] are also essential to increase the global interoperability of privacy laws. 25 The White House’s “Privacy Blueprint,” which inclu des the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights,” specifically flags the use of multi -stakeholder processes to develop voluntary but enforceable codes of conduct to implement its principles across a range of sectors. 26 FPF supports […]