How Obscurity Could Help the Right To Fail
In the past, I have discussed the European Commission’s “Right to be Forgotten” proposal, and the issues with trying to provide a comprehensive right to wipe a record clean. I have argued individuals...
View ArticleIntel Welcomes Paula Bruening
Intel is pleased to announce Paula Bruening is joining its Washington D.C. office as Senior Counsel, Global Privacy Policy. We are excited to have someone with Paula’s expertise and experience join our...
View ArticleBig Data Innovation Requires Privacy
I love to cook. Preparing a new meal for my family is one of my greatest pleasures. I enjoy the process starting from the selection of the recipe and then shopping for the ingredients. I am glad we...
View ArticleAccountable to You
In just one week many of us will gather in Warsaw, Poland, for the 35th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. The title of the Conference is Privacy: A Compass in a...
View ArticleRethink Privacy
Last week, the privacy community gathered in Warsaw, Poland, for the 35th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. I delivered a speech (view the text and the slides at...
View ArticleA Vision for Big Data
Big Data refers to huge data sets that are orders of magnitude larger (volume), more diverse, including structured, semi-structured and unstructured data (variety) and arriving faster (velocity) than...
View ArticleHarnessing the Power of Open Data
I was honored to share the stage last night with Walter Isaacson, Tom Friedman and Aneesh Chopra. The occasion was the Aspen Institute’s event “Harnessing the Power of Open Data to Fuel American...
View ArticleIntel Wants To Make Every Day Data Privacy Day
On January 28th the world recognized International Data Privacy Day. Intel has been a part of International Data Privacy Day since it began six years ago, and we were proud to see the effort launch...
View ArticleA Step Forward For Cybersecurity
The US Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice today released their “Antitrust Policy Statement on Sharing of Cybersecurity Information”. This statement is a positive event that helps...
View ArticleThe Need for Privacy and Technology in our Schools: Rethinking Privacy in...
The Potential of Technology in Education Protecting children, while also allowing them to learn by taking reasonable risks is the foundation of both parenting and education. Technology can make this...
View ArticleEurope’s New Right to be Forgotten: Not New and Not Forgetting
On May 13, 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued an opinion in a Spanish privacy lawsuit against Google. Media attention to the court’s action boldly proclaimed the creation of a...
View ArticleIntel Calls For U.S. Privacy Legislation
NTIA’s recent request for comments on big data provided companies, privacy advocates and activists with an opportunity to highlight the promise of big data and analytic processing and to consider how...
View ArticleSending FERPA Back to School
Over the next couple of weeks, young people across the country will head back to school. Those students will have access to digital tools to supplement the effectiveness of their teachers. As students...
View ArticleMake The Data Innovation Pledge
David A. Hoffman Intel’s Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer (The following are my remarks accepting the IAPP Privacy Vanguard Award delivered today in San Jose). Thank you. I am...
View ArticleRethink Privacy 2.0 and Fair Information Practice Principles: A Common...
By: Paula Bruening Last week, Mauritius hosted the 36th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. By convening in this island African country, the data protection...
View ArticleThe Need To Be Connected and Protected
By: David Hoffman, Intel’s Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer Today was an important moment for privacy. President Obama visited the US Federal Trade Commission to speak about the...
View ArticleRethinking Privacy Requires Transatlantic Cooperation
by: David A. Hoffman, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer On the evening of January 28, Intel was privileged to join the European Data Protection Supervisor’s office and the National...
View ArticleIntel’s Role in the Data Moon Shot
By: David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer On April 23 and 24, Intel’s Chief Information Officer, Kim Stevenson, participated as a member at the first meeting of the...
View ArticlePaying Down the Cybersecurity Debt: A Shared Responsibility
By: David A. Hoffman: Associate General Counsel, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer On July 23rd, Intel Security’s Senior Vice President Chris Young spoke on a panel at the Aspen...
View ArticleThe Origins of Data Privacy Day
By: David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Around the Dinner Table Happy Data Privacy Day! Data Privacy Day began with a conversation at my dinner table eight years ago,...
View ArticleFair Information Practice Principles: A Common Language for Privacy in a...
By: Paula Bruening Today, Intel is pleased to join governments, companies, experts and advocates in marking Data Privacy Day, a day designed to raise awareness, and to promote privacy and data...
View ArticleIt Takes Data To Protect Data
By: David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer I recently had the pleasure of participating in a discussion of using data to promote cybersecurity. Hosted by Lawfare,...
View ArticlePrivacy to Enable “Drones for Good”
Privacy and “Drones for Good” by Paula J. Bruening Intel lit up the night sky in Sydney, Australia last month with its first public Drones 100 show. While the display...
View ArticleIntel Recommends Public Policy Principles for Artificial Intelligence
By Naveen Rao, Vice President and General Manager, Artificial Intelligence Products Group The computational advances of the past few years have enabled a new era of innovation – one in which machines...
View ArticleIntel Connects Brussels and Delhi to Discuss Privacy and Global Data Flows
By Riccardo Masucci, Global Director of Privacy Policy, and Anantha Narayanan, Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy in India Members of Intel’s joint video panel between Brussels and Delhi...
View ArticleHow to Use Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare While Protecting Privacy
By David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Technological advancements in health IT have created tremendous possibility for improved efficiency and better interoperability,...
View ArticleIntel Participates in A Conversation about Ethical AI at the Brookings Institute
Last Friday, Intel’s Heather Patterson, PhD, a Senior Research Scientist in Intel Labs, participated in a panel dialogue hosted by the Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institute. The...
View ArticleRethinking Privacy in the Age of AI
By David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer and Riccardo Masucci, Global Director of Privacy People are talking about AI’s enormous potential in life-enhancing and...
View ArticleIntel Solicits Feedback on U.S. Privacy Law Proposal
By: David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Intel is experimenting with a new approach to participatory democracy. We have created a website on which we have posted our...
View ArticleIntel Talks the Future of Artificial Intelligence at Hub.Berlin
By Mario Romao, Global Director of Health and Data Policy On April 10 in Berlin, Germany at hub.berlin, Amir Khosrowshahi, Intel Artificial Intelligence Vice-President & Chief Technology Officer...
View ArticleData Brokers Need Reining In, and the FTC Needs the Authority to Do It
By David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer The data broker industry has long been the bottom feeding portion of the growing data economy. They purport to be innovators but...
View ArticleIntel’s Artificial Intelligence Policy Vision Helps Governments Realize AI’s...
By Derek Waxman – Global Policy Director, Artificial Intelligence On May 29-31, as part of our Canadian stop on the AI Policy World Tour, Intel sponsored the 6thannual Open Government Partnership (OGP)...
View ArticleSecond Trust in Digital Life (TDL) Roundtable on AI: Building Trust Remains...
By Claire Vishik, Intel Fellow and Riccardo Masucci, Global Director of Privacy Trust in Digital Life (TDL) is an association comprising leading industry partners and knowledge institutes to improve...
View ArticleIntel Speaks with Canada’s CIO about AI, Data, & Cloud
By Clifton Roberts, Global Director of Cloud & Data Policy On July 16, Mr. Alex Benay, Canada’s Chief Information Officer, joined David Hoffman and Intel’s Governments, Markets, & Trade Group...
View Article#ThePrivacyDebate: Calling for Congress to Act
By David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Summer is over and the Congressional recess has passed, yet we still have not seen a federal privacy bill. Partly due to...
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