Stacy Gray at the Future of Privacy Forum: “Each year, FPF invites privacy scholars and authors to submit articles and papers to be considered by members of our Advisory Board, with an aim toward showcasing those articles that should inform any conversation about privacy among policymakers in Congress, as well as at the Federal Trade Commission and in other government agencies. For our sixth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers, we received submissions on topics ranging from mobile app privacy, to location tracking, to drone policy.
Our Advisory Board selected papers that describe the challenges and best practices of designing privacy notices, ways to minimize the risks of re-identification of data by focusing on process-based data release policy and taking a precautionary approach to data release, the relationship between privacy and markets, and bringing the concept of trust more strongly into privacy principles.
Florian Schaub, Rebecca Balebako, Adam L. Durity, and Lorrie Faith CranorIra S. Rubinstein and Woodrow HartzogArvind Narayanan, Joanna Huey, and Edward W. Felten
Peter Swire (Testimony, Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing, July 8, 2015)Joel R. Reidenberg….(More)”