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Future of Privacy Forum

Washington, DC, UNITED STATESnon-profit organisationReg: 383747247254-02Since 24/08/2022

Budget

€965,000

EP Access

4

accredited persons

Staff

5

4.5 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) brings together industry, academics, consumer advocates, and other thought leaders to explore the challenges posed by technological innovation and develop privacy protections, ethical norms, and workable business practices. Through research, publications, educational meetings, expert testimony, and other related activities, FPF works with organizations and governments to shape best practices and policies, in the United States and globally. FPF convenes experts to foster collaboration and promote insightful research on data protection that supports the utility of data. In Europe, FPF helps regulators, policymakers, and staff at data protection authorities better understand the technologies at the forefront of data protection law.

EU Legislative Interests

5G Action Plan A new consumer agenda AI Act Completion of EU accession to the ECHR Cyber-security package New EU Cybersecurity Strategy Data Act General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Data adequacy decisions under the GDPR Digital Fairness Act Digital Omnibus Package Data Governance Act Digital Age strategy Digital Markets Act Digital Services Act Digital Single Market European Data Strategy Europe's Digital Decade: 2030 Digital Targets e-Privacy Regulation FinTech Action Plan / OpenBanking Implementation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Review of the Database Directive Review of the NIS Directive

Communication Activities

Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) drafts and publishes analyses of EU policies as they relate or have an impact on the level of protection of personal data and privacy awarded to individuals in the EU. It also observes and analyses such policies vis-à-vis novel technological developments. FPF’s work also includes organising generally public seminars and workshops with policymakers, regulators, academics, companies and civil society to foster discussion on the most appropriate ways to regulate such technological phenomena in a way that fosters innovation and simultaneously protects individuals’ fundamental rights. In that role, FPF strives to remain neutral and objective.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) European Internet Forum (EIF)

Organisation Members

https://fpf.org/about/supporters/

Additional Information

No single contributor gives 10% of the total budget. Future of Privacy Forum has not received any EU grants.

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.