The Federal Trade Commission has announced a call for research presentations on consumer privacy and security issues, with a particular focus on health applications (apps), for the agency’s fifth annual PrivacyCon, which will take place on July 21, 2020.
PrivacyCon 2020 will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including researchers, academics, industry representatives, consumer advocates, and government officials, to discuss the latest research and trends related to consumer privacy and data security.
While the FTC is seeking research presentations on any topic related to consumer privacy or data security, PrivacyCon 2020 will focus in particular on the privacy of health data collected, stored, and transmitted by mobile apps. Health apps can offer consumers important benefits, including the ability to easily access, organize, and analyze health data from medical records, devices such as blood pressure or heart rate monitors, and information provided by consumers themselves. The data practices of some apps, however, may also pose risks to the privacy and security of consumers’ health data.
The call for presentations seeks empirical research responding to several questions, including:
Information on how to submit a presentation can be found here. The deadline for submissions is April 10, 2020.
PrivacyCon, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the Constitution Center, located at 400 7th St., SW, Washington, DC. The event will also be webcast on the FTC website and live tweeted using the hashtag #PrivacyCon2020. Registration is not required to attend this event.
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