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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FTC’s Current Privacy Enforcement Approach Superior to Alternatives

Lenard’s FTC Comments Analyze Potential Privacy Regulation Changes Any new proposed privacy…
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Rescheduled TPI Event – Privacy: What is The Way Forward?

When Wednesday January 16, 2019 12:00 – 1:30 PM Where National Press…
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Event Cancellation – Privacy: What is The Way Forward?

Due to the national day of mourning in dedication of President George…
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Event – Privacy: What is The Way Forward?

When Wednesday December 5, 2018 12:00 – 1:30 PM Where National Press…
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TPI Senior Fellow and President Emeritus Thomas M. Lenard Submits Comments with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on “Developing the Administration’s Approach to Consumer Privacy.”

Comments support the FTC’s ex post harm-based privacy approach October 26, 2018…
Testimony and Filings

Comments filed with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on “Developing the Administration’s Approach to Consumer Privacy”

Comments filed with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on “Developing the…
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Fintech, AI, and the Effects of Next-Generation Infrastructure: Research Roundup May 2018

*The Research Roundup is a semi-regular list of outside research we have found…
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Focusing on Privacy won’t Fix Facebook, Argues TPI President and Senior Fellow Scott Wallsten in New RealClearPolitics Article

The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica incident has focused attention on user data and privacy.…
Commentaries and Op-Eds

Privacy Rules Won’t Fix Real Problem in Facebook Scandal

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Facebook-Cambridge Analytica: Is it time to regulate the internet?

By Thomas M. Lenard Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will answer questions on…

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