The Guide to Data as a Critical Asset takes a unique view of data.
This paper argues that traditional privacy law has a great deal to learn from the guidelines for informed consent that applies in federally funded biomedical and behavioral research.
In this article Kirk Nahra discusses the history of privacy law, the current privacy structure, and what to expect for the future.
Read the policy brief to learn about the challenges associated with defining location data, when location data is considered “personal” data, and the specific legal protections for location data in the United States and around the world.
The Paper intendeds to provide an overview of possible practices and measures to replace Privacy Shield as data transfer mechanism.
US government has prepared this White Paper to provide a detailed discussion on its access to data for national security purposes.
This publication provides a catalog of security and privacy controls for information systems and organizations to protect organizational operations and assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation from a diverse set of threats and risks.