Among the 10 privacy research projects awarded as much as $50,000 CND by Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner this week is a project many privacy pros have likely already glimpsed a piece of: The Information Accountability Foundation’s Big Data Ethics Initiative. Two and a half years in the making already, the effort has been building toward a framework that organizations can use to make ethical decisions about the use of data that goes beyond what those organizations might have explicit consent for. The IAPP’s Sam Pfeifle talks with the IAF’s Marty Abrams for The Privacy Advisor about why this initiative in Canada will have global implications and usefulness, and why consent is an imperfect model.
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