Here is a spring 2018 update on a selection of privacy stories WPF has been quoted in over the past few months, many of them quoting our work on privacy. For more articles, see our full World Pr...
https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2018/03/world-privacy-forum-in-the-news-spring-update/
WPF is presenting a keynote speech to the Consumer Action National Conference. The speech, entitled Modern Privacy and the Digital Ecosystem, will cover a wide range of topics, including top-line...
https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2017/11/modern-privacy-keynote/
Television maker VIZIO is paying $2.2 million in penalties to settle charges after the FTC and the New Jersey Attorney General's office brought a complaint against the company for violating its c...
Today The Guardian published an op-ed I wrote about employer-sponsored wellness programs. You can find that op-ed here. I have researched and written about HIPAA, health plans, wellness, predicti...
https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2016/02/op-ed-on-employer-sponsored-wellness-programs/
The World Privacy Forum submitted comments today to the National Institute of Standards and Technology in response to its publication, Draft Report on De-Identification of Personally Identifiabl...
This coming Thursday, Pam Dixon will be presenting new research on collections scoring, privacy, and impacts on low and middle income consumers. The Dixon/Gellman report, The Scoring of America, ...
https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2015/04/collections-scoring-privacy-and-consumer-impacts/
From advanced biosensors to healthy cities in China to robots and telemedicine, this is WPF's video capture of the key trends and technologies at the 2015 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. T...
https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2015/01/video-high-tech-health-highlights-from-ces-2015/
WPF urges FTC to focus on consumers’ ability to control their digital exhaust and statistical parity for big data era At the FTC workshop on Big Data September 15, Big Data: Tool for Inclusio...