Stacey Gray, CIPP/US

Stacey Gray is a CIPP/US-certified attorney and Policy Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), focusing on issues of data collection in online and mobile platforms, ad tech, and the Internet of Things. At FPF, she has worked on FCC and FTC public filings, and publishes extensive work related to cross-device tracking, Smart Home technologies, and federal regulation and enforcement actions.
Stacey graduated cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015, where she first worked in civil rights litigation as a law clerk for Victor M. Glasberg & Associates, and as a member of the civil rights division of the Institute for Public Representation. With a background in biotech and coding, Stacey is interested in the ways in which technology can be harnessed to advance civic knowledge and civil rights while safeguarding consumer privacy. Recent publications include “Cross-Device: Understanding the State of State Management” and “Always On: Privacy Implications of Microphone-Enabled Devices.”
Contributions by Stacey Gray
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New and Emerging Location Data Rules: Get Ready for 2023 and Beyond
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2022 -
The Consent Paradox: The Challenge of Consent for Data Collection and Use
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2021 -
Young Privacy Professionals In Conversation: Updates in state and federal privacy legislation
Speaker at Virtual Minneapolis/St. Paul KnowledgeNet: November 12, 2020 -
Legislative Update: State of Play in DC and the States
Speaker at IAPP Summit Sessions 2020 Online - Speaker at IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2020 - Canceled
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Meanwhile in the U.S. — Legislative Updates From California to Washington
Speaker at IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2019 -
Legislative Updates on Privacy and Data Security
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 -
IoT, Privacy and Security: Paradigms for In-Home Connected Products
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 -
An Introduction to the California Consumer Privacy Act
Speaker at IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2018