The Department of Homeland Security in a data mining report (PDF) sent to Congress on Monday laid out a set of principles for implementing privacy protections in its science and technology research.
Micromobility advocates, providers and watch dogs have come together on a shared set of privacy principles, signaling the more pronounced privacy concerns among transportation and urban tech observers ...
Education groups are working together to increase transparency around how they use and protect valuable student data. On Tuesday, March 10, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and the Data ...
Over the past year, the American Medical Association (AMA) and other major health care stakeholders strongly objected to new regulations enabling patients to use smartphones and third-party ...
At NBCUniversal we take our privacy obligations seriously. We respect the privacy concerns of those that we deal with and value the relationships that we have. We know that protecting and respecting ...
Data privacy and personal data breaches have been in the news a lot recently. Over the past few years, companies have been collecting and processing ever-increasing amounts of data about their ...
Facebook today for the first time published its privacy principles, a set of guidelines that it says governs how it handles users’ data, and the company attempts to be transparent about how users can ...
Privacy continues to be front and center on the global stage, with the advent of the General Data Protection Regulation, the growing momentum for U.S. privacy ...
Basic data privacy principles were being discussed long before the commercialization of the Internet. In 1998, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission reiterated these principles in the context of the ...
Uber, Lyft, Spin, Bird, Lime and other mobility companies have been working with cities to develop a set of guidelines over how to protect riders’ data. The Privacy ...
The collaboration software maker says it doesn’t rely on customer data for its new generative AI features. But user messages and files are used to train other AI models, unless customers opt out.
Facebook created an adorable blue dinosaur back in 2014 to help educate its users about the social network's privacy settings. But in 2018, the dino is not enough. On Monday, Facebook released its ...