Future of Privacy Forum
Future of Privacy Forum
The 2nd Annual Brussels Privacy Symposium is a global convening of practical, applicable, substantive privacy research and scholarship.
FPF invites privacy scholars and authors with an interest in privacy issues to submit finished papers to be considered for FPF’s annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award.
You are invited to join FPF at the two thousand seventeen MetroLab Network Annual Summit for a roundtable discussion about wise cities and open data.
FPF seeks public comments on proposed Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle.
FPF was pleased to have served as a selected subject matter pro for the report.
With this event, we aim to determine the relevant state of the art in privacy engineering.
What does privacy mean to you?
Future of Privacy Forum’s CEO, Jules Polonetsky, spoke with Goethe Institut about what privacy means to him. Jules discussed his practice leading FPF and the various circumstances he encounters. You can witness the total clip below.
Privacy Engineering Research and the GDPR: A Trans-Atlantic Initiative
With this event, we aim to determine the relevant state of the art in privacy engineering; in particular, we will concentrate on those areas where the “art” needs to be developed further. The objective of this trans-Atlantic initiative is to identify open research and development tasks, which are needed to make the utter achievement of the GDPR’s ambitions possible.
FPF Statement on GAO Release of Vehicle Data Privacy Report
A fresh report released today by the United States Government Accountability Office reviews consumer privacy issues related to connected vehicles. The report examines the use, types, and sharing of vehicle data; surveys automakers to understand how their privacy policies align with privacy best practices; consults experts in the field to understand the issues at play in this space; and examines related Federal efforts.
Wise Cities Need Brainy Privacy Protections: FPF seeks public comments on proposed Open Data Risk Assessment for the City of Seattle
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) requests feedback from the public on the proposed City of Seattle Open Data Risk Assessment. In 2016, the City of Seattle announced in its Open Data Policy that the city’s data would be “open by preference,” except when doing so may affect individual privacy. To ensure its Open Data program effectively protects individuals, Seattle committed to performing an annual risk assessment and tasked FPF with creating and deploying an initial privacy risk assessment methodology for open data.