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The Future of Privacy Forum invites privacy scholars and authors to submit papers for the annual edition of "Privacy Papers for Policy Makers." These papers compile important research and analysis on various privacy topics for policy makers.
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Future of Privacy Forum Year in Review
Projects • Privacy Papers for Policy Makers • Application Privacy • Smart Grid • Encryption and Lawful Access • Social • Mobile/Location • Do Not Track and Online Advertising • Transatlantic Privacy • De-identification • Big Data
Privacy Papers for Policy Makers The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) invites privacy scholars and authors with an interest in privacy issues to submit papers to be considered for FPF’s annual edition of “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers.” These papers, compiled in our annual digest, highlight important research and analytical work on a variety of privacy topics for policy makers.
Application Privacy • Educational Site for App Developers • FPF bi-annual Mobile App Study • App Developer Privacy Summit • California Task Force
Encryption and Lawful Access: Peter Swire • Crypto • -Encryption and Globalization • -Going Dark vs. the Golden Age of • Surveillance • -New article: Adoption of Crypto • and the Cloud • 4th Amendment • -Stanford L. Rev. on Jones • -USvJones.com project with PLSC • 2 books for IAPP • -Foundations • -US private sector
Social Supporting the benefits of sharing and the need for responsible business practices. “It’s time for app developers to take responsibility for ensuring that users know what they’re doing, rather than leaving it to the platforms to play a game of Whac-A-Mole,” said Jules Polonetsky, director of the Future of Privacy Forum, in an interview Wednesday. (From Bits, NYTimes 2/15/2012) “Consumer Reports completely missed the big issue,” said Jules Polonetsky, Director of the Future of Privacy Forum, in an interview with VentureBeat. “I expected Consumer Reports to focus on things like how useable are the privacy settings on Facebook versus other services, are apps taking more info than they should… It was surprising to see a very generally negative view toward social media.” (Venture Beat 5/3/2012)
Mobile • Location • Identifying Gaps in User Notification Policies • Device ID • Designing for Trust
Do Not Track and Online Advertising “To Track or ‘Do Not Track’: Advancing Transparency and Individual Control in Online Behavioral Advertising,” by Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene. Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology. "There is such an incredible level of scrutiny now about anything any company does about privacy," said Jules Polonetsky, director of the Future of Privacy Forum, an industry-backed think tank in Washington. "We are treating every single thing that touches privacy as a five-alarm fire. The risk of all these five-alarm level outbursts is that people will become inured about privacy and miss real privacy issues because of crying wolf when nothing is actually going on.“ (Huff Po Tech, 3/23/2012)
The Transatlantic Privacy Relationship • Silicon Valley Meets EU Regulators • Annual Data Commissioners Conference • IAPP Europe • FPF EU Initiative
De-Identification • 2012 De-identification project • Creating the “De-ID” working group • Publishing de-identification use cases • Producing policy white paper on de-identification Personal Information: The Benefits and Risks of De-identification.December 2011.
Big Data • 2012 Value of Data Project • Publish case studies to illustrate the value of data in different sectors. • Academic research focused on illustrating necessary privacy/data value decisions. • Engage policymakers as the new global framework for privacy and data protection take shape.
Christopher Wolf, Founder and Co-ChairChris@futureofprivacy.org Thank You for Your Support! Jules Polonetsky, Executive Director and Co-ChairJules@futureofprivacy.org Peter Swire, Senior Fellow peter@futureofprivacy.org Omer Tene, Senior Fellow omer@futureofprivacy.org