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Future Of Privacy Forum (Fpf) Work Values

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Daily Duties at Future Of Privacy Forum (Fpf):

Brought on as consultant with expertise on FTC law and Section 5 unfair and deceptive practice analysis. (UDAP law and the FTC play a pivotal role in U.S. privacy law and data security law.) Write and draft privacy materials to advise and educate consumers; comments on policy proposals and on proposed industry self-regulatory codes; and proposed best practices and policies for industry. Manage privacy-related project teams. Analyze specific content and advertisement delivery ecosystems. Consult on FTC-governed statutes, rules, and practices. Employ and analyze privacy statutes and regulations to issues in ecommerce, new and emerging technologies, Internet, mobile devices, apps, content delivery systems, and consumer data collection and analytic systems. Learn mechanisms of behavioral advertising data analytics and “big data” to analyze players in the privacy space. CIPP/US (Certified Privacy Information Professional) certification anticipated in July 2013. Analyze privacy policies with respect to the Choice provided to consumers (opt-in, opt-out, and what is the default position). Working with technology companies, retailers, and other businesses to negotiate and develop business-appropriate policies and procedures to mitigate risk of compliance problems – i.e., facilitate self-regulatory approaches and codes. Where appropriate, work with and attempt to harmonize European and global privacy and data security requirements with U.S. practices. Work with financial issues including mobile payment systems, FCRA, GLBA. Manage projects employing a team of participants and advisors. Determine whether data is personal information. Work with aggregating and de-identification of personal data so it can be treated differently. Consider whether and when consumer choice should be offered and what the default position should be with respect to their data. Explain privacy and security concepts to general consumers and to consumers with particular privacy-related needs (e.g., survivors of domestic violence who may still reside with their abusers). Develop privacy notices (to tell consumers about how a company will treat their information) and privacy policies (within a company, how information should be treated, who may access it, etc.).


What they like about Future Of Privacy Forum (Fpf):

You highly value a work environment built on a formal structure, rules, and regulations. You do not enjoy the unpredictability of shifting priorities and deadlines that upset your routine. You require and enjoy direction, input and accountability as part of your work environment. You have a strong need to participate in making key decisions and feel left out if your superiors or co-workers do not seek your input when making decisions. You thrive on providing good customer service to both internal or external customers, and doing so makes you feel good.



Information about Future Of Privacy Forum (Fpf)


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Average length of employment : 12 years

Average salary of employees: $0

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