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Privacy_Government
[…] statutory regime that has attempted to fill the void created by the judicial evisceration of the Fourth Amendment is inadequate because it results in the de facto watering down of the warrant and probable cause requirements of the Fourth Amendment. As warrants supported by probable cause are replaced by subpoenas and court orders supported […]
Richards-Hartzog-Trusting-Big-Data-Research-FPF-Conference-Draft
[…] century. Companies certainly deserve clear and fair guidance from the law, but the protection of personal data cannot be merely about avoiding liability. Instead of a procedurally watered-down version of the FIP of “s ecurity,” we suggest instead a robust duty of Protection should apply to warehouses of personal data. This principle looks not […]
Privacy Papers for Policymakers for 2019
[…] constitutive and structural change. And the European data protection model of the GDPR is ascendant. In this article we highlight the risks of U.S. lawmakers embracing a watered-down version of the European model as American privacy law enters its constitutional moment. European-style data protection rules have undeniable virtues, but they won’t be enough. The […]
PPPM 2020 Digest
[…] constitutive and structural change. And the European data protection model of the GDPR is ascendant. In this article we highlight the risks of U.S. lawmakers embracing a watered-down version of the European model as American privacy law enters its constitutional moment. European-style data protection rules have undeniable virtues, but they won’t be enough. The […]
Privacy Papers 2019
[…] constitutive and structural change. And the European data protection model of the GDPR is ascendant. In this article we highlight the risks of U.S. lawmakers embracing a watered-down version of the European model as American privacy law enters its constitutional moment. European-style data protection rules have undeniable virtues, but they won’t be enough. The […]
Notes 12-06-2017
[…] sends W -2 to the bad guys who then in turn file s fraudu lent tax returns with the IRS. Telephone calls/sms messages Baiting Watering hole attacks Scareware How can schools combat social engineering? Train users on information security annually Training should include phishing/safe browsing habits like : […]
A Conversation with Giovanni Buttarelli about The Future of Data Protection: setting the stage for an EU Digital Regulator
[…] organisation). In fact, the EDPB may very well serve as test model for ensuring supervision and enforcement of other EU policy areas. The European Commission could test the waters to see whether such a mixt national/European enforcement mechanism is feasible. There is a lot of pressure on effective enforcement when it comes to the GDPR. […]
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 […]
Comments to NIST on Privacy Engineering
[…] or guidance from policymakers, the explicit inclusion of unclear privacy harms, engineering objectives a nd risk terminology into a NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) will only muddy the waters and complicate compliance efforts. Rather than reinvent privacy conceptions from the ground up, we urge NIST to look to more settled privacy frameworks for guidance. Existing […]
FPF Testimony for CA Leg._5.14.14
[…] th Street, NW, Suite 901 Washington, DC 20006 www.futureofprivacy.org Senator James Buckley led efforts to provide parents with access to student data in the shadow of the Watergate scandal , amid growing c oncerns about secret government files. Buckley said “[T]he concern that I had and that the committee chairman had was the practice […]