Q3 2025 All Hands Meeting
Ambassadors, Advisors, Volunteers, and Committee Members are all invited to join us August 13th from 2:00 - 3:00 PM EDT (11 AM PDT / 8 PM CEST). We will welcome our new members and give updates on current projects!
Ambassadors, Advisors, Volunteers, and Committee Members are all invited to join us August 13th from 2:00 - 3:00 PM EDT (11 AM PDT / 8 PM CEST). We will welcome our new members and give updates on current projects!
Modern vehicles have evolved far beyond transportation—they're now sophisticated IoT endpoints collecting vast amounts of personal data. We will discuss data security and privacy risks modern cars pose to individuals and companies -- from data leakage to 4th amendment exception; device-centric universal opt out mechanisms; car-specific IoT recommendations from the IoT Advisory Board to the US Dept of Commerce; Louisiana's new law to disable connected app tracking & the "Disconnect by Reset Protocol"; and more.
As AI tools become a normal part of school life, tracking learning, behavior, and even emotions, kids are being watched more than ever. Are their rights being protected? In this Sip & Chat, we’ll unpack how AI is changing education, what it means for children's privacy, and how new laws like COPPA updates and FERPA battles in California are reshaping the rules. Let’s talk about consent, control, and how to keep kids’ data safe in the age of AI.
You can’t fix what you can’t measure so let’s talk about how to reduce your risk profile and refine your programs. Do you need to gather inclusion feedback and track other sensitive personal data elements? Are you looking for candid feedback so that you can move your any program forward? During this Sip & Chat we will discuss how using a tool that ensure anonymity and privacy but still allows you to track engagement is critical when insights require people to trust the process and ensure their data is safe.
Tracking technologies are evolving faster than most governance models can adapt. Pixels, cookies, APIs, and server-side integrations often behave in ways that diverge from what policies assume and create blind spots in consent, inventories, and operational control. This session examines recurring technical and operational patterns observed in practice, the reasons governance breaks down, and emerging practices that help privacy teams restore visibility and accountability.