Japan Approved to Participate in APEC’s Cross-Border Privacy Rules System
[…] a voluntary program that establishes a baseline privacy certification process for the transfer of personal data among the 21 APEC member countries. To date, the United States, Mexico, and Japan have joined; meanwhile Canada recently committed to participating. To be approved as a participant in the CBPR system, countries must submit a letter of […]
Privacy Papers on Capitol Hill — March 5
[…] us to provide reaction. Additionally, special guests Giovanni Buttarelli, Asst. European Data Protection Supervisor; Christopher Graham, UK Information Commissioner; Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, CNIL (France); and María Elena Pérez-Jaén Zermeño, IFAI ( Mexico), will be attending. This event is intended to comply with applicable Congressional and Executive branch gift rules. Contact us with questions. The full “Privacy Papers” digest […]
FPF Privacy Papers 2013
[…] Policy, TRUSTe Jill Nissen Principal and Founder, Nissen Consulting Lina Ornelas General Director for Privacy Self – Regulation, Federal Institute for Access to Information and Data Protection Mexico Kimberley Overs Assistant General Counsel, Pfizer, Inc. Harriet Pearson Partner, Hogan Lovells US, LLP Christina Peters Senior Counsel, Security and Privacy, IBM Robert Quinn Chief Privacy […]
Big Data and Privacy Paper Collection
[…] 73 -74, 76, http://www.vub.ac.be/LSTS/p ub/Dehert/024.pdf . 12 M.N. Schmitt (ed.), ” Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare”, , Cambridge/New York/Melbourne/Madrid/Cape Town/Singapore/S o Paulo/Delhi/ Mexico City, Cambridge University Press 2013, p. 23, http://www.ccdcoe.org/249.html . 13 Ibid., pp. 27, 33. 14 Council of Europe (Cybercrime Convention Committee (T – CY), Ad -hoc […]
FPF IoT Comments_January 2014
[…] at http://www.slideshare.net/unglobalpulse/strata -14934034 . 6 Global Pulse has been able to map the areas in Kenya whe re Malaria was likely to spread and assess how well Mexico was combating the H1N1 virus. They were also able to better understand socio -economic activity in a number of countries, as well as to help plan […]
Wolf and Polonetsky An Updated Privacy Paradigm for the “Internet of Things” 11 19 2013
[…] at http://www.slideshare.net/unglobalpulse/strata -14934034 . 6 Global Pulse has been able to map the areas in Kenya whe re Malaria was likely to spread and assess how well Mexico was combating the H1N1 virus. They were also able to better understand socio -economic activity in a number of countries, as well as to help plan […]
De Hert & Boulet – Cloud Computing and Transborder Law Enforcement
[…] pp. 73 -74, 76, http://www.vub.ac.be/LSTS/pub/Dehert/024.pdf 13 M.N. Schmitt (ed.), ” Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare”, , Cambridge/New York/Melbourne/Madrid/Cape Town/Singapore/ S o Paulo/Delhi/ Mexico City, Cambridge University Press 2013, p. 23, http://www.ccdcoe.org/249.html 14 Ibid., pp. 27, 33. 3 Convention on trans -border acces . In a discussion paper of December […]
Hirsch_In Search of the Holy Grail Global Privacy Rules
[…] borders . Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) , an organization of twenty-one Asian and Pacific Rim countries that includes the United States, Canada, Japan, China, Russia , Mexico and Chile, among others, h as developed a regula tory initiative to facilitate these transfers : The APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPRs) initiative. As with BCRs, […]
Schwartz_Information Privacy in the Cloud
[…] United States, based on criteria developed by a vendor in India. 29 The marketer then transferred the resulting list over the Internet to a call system in Mexico for execution of the telemarketing campaign in Spain. 30 As results from the telemarketing effort in Spain trickled back to the call center in Mexico, the […]
Kerr_The Next Generation Privacy Act
[…] $ All$ of$ the$ data$ could$ of$course$ be$ easily$ sent$electronically$ from$ any$ place$ in$ the$ world$ to$ any$ other$ place.$ $ What$determines$territoriality?$$The$location$of$the$data?$$The$company?$$The$employee?$$Or$ the$requesting$ party?175$$$Imagine$ a$ person$ in$ Mexico$who$ seeks$the$ e`mails$ of$ another$ person$ in$Mexico,$ and$he$does$ so$ by$contacting$ employees$ in$ France$ who$ work$ for$ an$ Internet$ company$headquartered$ in$ Belgium$ that$hosts$its$ servers$ in$ the$ United$ States.$ […]