Privacy and Security


Questions about privacy are central to the digital economy. We study how much people value privacy, the privacy paradox, and developments in state and federal privacy legislation. Our work has contributed to policy discussions of data portability, data regulation, and advertising models.

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Xiaomeng Lu on China’s Tech Crackdown: Two Think Minimum

Two Think Minimum · Xiaomeng Lu on China's Tech Crackdown Scott Wallsten:…
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Ten Tech Principles for the Biden Administration

The views expressed here are those of the authors only and do…
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TPI Aspen Forum Goes Virtual: Privacy Day

REGULATORS, ACADEMICS, AND INDUSTRY LEADERS WEIGH IN ON THE FUTURE OF PRIVACY…
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“Protecting Privacy and Moving the Evidence Ball Down the Field with Nancy Potok” (Two Think Minimum)

Two Think Minimum · Protecting Privacy and Moving the Evidence Ball Down…
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Research Roundup for August 2020

Welcome back to TPI’s Research Roundup, our semi-regular compilation of recent outside…
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TPI Event Video: The Cost of Privacy in the Age of COVID-19

Watch the video from last week’s webinar, “The Cost of Privacy in…
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Will Coronavirus Change Privacy Policy? TPI Podcast Features Washington Post’s Cat Zakrzewski

WASHINGTON (April 22, 2020) – From Speaker Nancy Pelosi to President Donald…
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“Privacy and Pandemics with Washington Post’s Cat Zakrzewski” (Two Think Minimum)

Scott Wallsten: Hi and welcome back to think minimum. Today is Wednesday,…
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TPI Event: How Coronavirus Will Affect Washington’s Privacy Policy Debate

When Tuesday, April 7, 2020 2:30PM (EDT) Where Zoom Webinar* Please click…

How Much is Privacy Worth Around the World and Across Platforms? A Guide for Policymakers

The European Union and California have enacted strict data privacy laws, and…

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