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smartprivacypapernov2009
[…] use of electricity. Consumer investments in “smart” devices could save them money on energy consumption in the future. Smart devices include thermostats, clothes washers, dryers, microwaves, hot water heaters, and refrigerators. “For example, a ‘smart’ water heater could be equipped with a device that coordinates with a facility’s energy-management system to adjust temperature controls, […]
SmartPrivacy for the Smart Grid
[…] use of electricity. Consumer investments in “smart” devices could save them money on energy consumption in the future. Smart devices include thermostats, clothes washers, dryers, microwaves, hot water heaters, and refrigerators. “For example, a ‘smart’ water heater could be equipped with a device that coordinates with a facility’s energy-management system to adjust temperature controls, […]
microsoft-powerpoint-smart-grid-privacy-madrid-powerpoint-jp-final1
[…] (SCADA) system. 18 Electricity Generation The process of creating electricity from other forms of energy, such as chemical combustion, nuclear fission, photovoltaics (solar), or kinetics ( water and wind). 19 Privacy Concerns –Back -End Databases Policies for Anonymization, Data Deletion, and Storage. Government / Law Enforcement Access Kyllo v. United […]
microsoft-powerpoint-smart-grid-privacy-madrid-powerpoint-jp-final
[…] Generation The process of creating electricity from other forms of energy, such as chemical combustion, nuclear fission, 18 combustion, nuclear fission, photovoltaics (solar), or kinetics ( water and wind). Privacy Concerns – Back-End Databases Policies for Anonymization, Data Deletion, and Storage. Government / Law Enforcement Access Kyllo v. United States […]
FPF at PDP Week 2025: Generative AI, Digital Trust, and the Future of Cross-Border Data Transfers in APAC
[…] interesting observations that came up over the course of FPF’s involvement in PDP Week. 1. FPF’s and IMDA’s co-hosted workshop shared practical perspectives for companies navigating the waters of generative AI governance. On Monday, July 7, 2025, FPF joined the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) in hosting a workshop for Singapore’s data […]
Framework for the Future- Reviewing Data Privacy in Today’s Financial System
[…] NPRM relating to industry standards. The NPRM provided that adherence to a standard issued by a recognized body was deemed compliance for interface obligations. The Final Rule watered this down to an indicia of compliance. In my view, if the CFPB has recognized an industry standard setter, its technical specifications should be considered compliant. […]
Updated Conformity Assessments under the EU AI Act: a step-by step guide with the final text of the AI Act
[…] an AI system is placed on the market or put into service independently from the product. • Machinery; • Safety of toys; • Recreational craft and personal watercraft; • Lifts and safety components of lifts; • Equipment and protective systems for use in explosive atmospheres; • Market of radio equipment; • Marker of pressure […]
Become a Member
[…] company that deals with personal data. Their expert staff, helpful resources, and well-earned reputation for thoughtfulness and pragmatism help me and my company to navigate the complicated waters of data privacy on a daily basis.” Hershel Eisenberger, Rivian “Being a member of FPF has been an absolute game-changer for me and my team. With […]
“Are crumbles all that remains of the cookies?” A conversation on the future of ad tech at the Nordic Privacy Arena 2021
[…] Rights, the MEP revealed that the EP is not willing to compromise at any price in the ePrivacy saga. He predicted that the EP would not accept watering down the existent level of electronic communications confidentiality protection under the ePrivacy Directive, in particular when it comes to the purpose limitation principle. Talus identified the […]
Privacy’s-Other-Path
[…] another to declare that “[t]he time has come to say openly that there is a right to privacy in English Law.” 373 Nevertheless, despite muddying the conceptual waters, En- glish courts are enlarging the already expansive breach of confidence tort to encompass many of the harms redressed by the American right to privacy. The […]