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Daily Dashboard | How CMU and DHS did Data Privacy Day Related reading: A regulatory roadmap to AI and privacy

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Carnegie Mellon University celebrated Data Privacy Day last week with an afternoon of programming keynoted by White House Deputy Chief Technology Officer Ed Felton. In this full video of the event, Felton starts in at the 18-minute mark, speaking to the topic of "Making Privacy Work for Everyone." Following his talk, he sits with CMU professors Ramayya Krishanan, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Cranor, CIPT (and chief technologist at the FTC), Anupam Datta and Norman Sadeh, CIPT, for a panel discussion on consumer privacy. Nor was he the only government official out and about for DPD. In this write-up for JD Supra, get U.S. Department of Homeland Security Chief Privacy Officer Karen Neuman’s “unsolicited advice” on how organizations can develop a culture of privacy and data security.
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