The Future of Privacy Forum announced winners of its annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awards. This year's honorees tackled a range of privacy policy areas, including privacy harms, corporate responsibilities, oversight of algorithms, biometric data and more. "Policymakers and regulators in many countries are working to advance data protection laws, often seeking in particular to combat discrimination and unfairness," FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky, CIPP/US, said. "FPF is proud to highlight independent researchers tackling big questions about how individuals and society relate to technology and data."
14 Jan. 2022
FPF announces Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award recipients
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