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Jason Sarfati

@jmsarfati

Chief Privacy Officer & VP Legal at Gravy Analytics - Location Intelligence

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#Congress isn’t serious about passing a federal #privacy law. This morning the E&C Committee will be having a hearing on #databrokers. Regrettably, all data brokers have been prohibited from testifying. Failure to engage industry will lead to bad bills that won’t pass #adppa

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When shopping tonight I can across a coffee label that employs farmers who used to produce cocaine. Perhaps we can come up with a similar program for all the #privacy lawyers who are rebranding to #AI.

When shopping tonight I can across a coffee label that employs farmers who used to produce cocaine.  Perhaps we can come up with a similar program for all the #privacy lawyers who are rebranding to #AI.
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When it comes Federal #privacy legislation, #Congress knows what the problem is just not how to solve it. When it comes to #AI, #Congress doesn’t know what the problem is yet somehow thinks it know how to solve it.

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CyberWeek is coming up, and our Chief Privacy Officer and VP of Legal Jason Sarfati will be speaking in Tel Aviv! We're thrilled for all the important discussions that will take place. Have a happy and productive CyberWeek! 💪 #locationintelligence  ➡️: okt.to/zFVIh4

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Most folks agree for the #FTC to successfully pursue #privacy #rulemaking it must avoid the #majorquestionsdoctrine - which basically holds that agencies need clear Congressional authority before doing something. Last week’s decision RE student loans puts that in jeapordy.

Most folks agree for the #FTC to successfully pursue #privacy #rulemaking it must avoid the #majorquestionsdoctrine - which basically holds that agencies need clear Congressional authority before doing something.  Last week’s decision RE student loans puts that in jeapordy.
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The bill just assumes what’s good for some kids is good for all kids,” Huge psychological assumptions like these have no business in data privacy bills/laws. Broad brush strokes will always steamroll those at the margins. #privacy #adppa #ccpa #gdpr cyberscoop.com/kids-online-sa…

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It was a pleasure to be quoted in last week’s article on location data privacy in law.com. The mobility analytics industry doesn’t get nearly the credit it deserves for deploying sector-specific privacy-by-design controls. law.com/corpcounsel/20…

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Wanna trade in the Coffee & Grind for Tequila & Lime? According to the latest #location analytics one of the biggest trends in recent years is making vacation homes "permanent." Check out the report from Gravy Analytics below! realestatenews.com/2023/07/23/the…

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#Privacy is just fundamentals: 1️⃣ Transparency: Be open with consumers. 2️⃣ Control: Ensure consumers have meaningful opt-in & opt-outs. 3️⃣ Protect: Make sure the data is stored safely need it. 4️⃣ Curtail: Only share data with appropriate 3rd parties. See #Transparency above.

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⚠ To lawmakers drafting #privacy legislation:  No law can prohibit “inferences.”  That would make “thinking” and natural human brain-patterns illegal. What can be regulated, however, are inferences that have a harmful or disparate IMPACT on consumers.  #gdpr #addpa #ccpa #cpra

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Interested in learning more about #databrokers and the #CADeleteAct? Come tune in this Thursday at 2pm EST on LinkedIn Live as Jessica B. Lee and I have a deep dive conversation on the subject with our good friends at privacypros. #IAPP #privacy #ccpa #cpra

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Have three hours to kill? If so I highly recommend listening to the #FTC Commissioner confirmation hearing to gain insight on the Commission's key #privacy objectives for 2024 and beyond. commerce.senate.gov/2023/9/nominat…

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Difficult to foresee significant #ADPPA developments while the House E&C Committee is sending subpoenas to the #FTC. #privacy energycommerce.house.gov/posts/e-and-c-…

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We need to talk about this more. The well-intentioned goals of #privacy laws to place extra protections on data from marginalized groups is on a collision course with the competing need to engage with diverse audiences online. #ccpa #cpra #gdpr #adppa campaignsandelections.com/industry-news/…

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Attending tomorrow's @IAPP Conference? At 2pm, the NAI’s David LeDuc will be joined by Jason Sarfati of Gravy Analytics, Gerald Smith of Cuebiq, and Laura VanDruff of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP for panel, “Balancing the Risks and Rewards of Consumer Location.” iapp.org/conference/iap…

Attending tomorrow's @IAPP Conference? At 2pm, the NAI’s <a href="/DavidPLeDuc/">David LeDuc</a> will be joined by <a href="/JMSarfati/">Jason Sarfati</a> of <a href="/GravyAnalytics/">Gravy Analytics</a>, Gerald Smith of <a href="/Cuebiq/">Cuebiq</a>, and Laura VanDruff of <a href="/KelleyDrye/">Kelley Drye & Warren LLP</a> for panel, “Balancing the Risks and Rewards of Consumer Location.”

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Lost in 2023's headlines is the recent proliferation of Ads vs No-Ads tier based pricing. The most notable developments are in #streaming, #journalism, and #socialmedia. We should expect this trend to quickly expand into other markets. #privacy wsj.com/tech/meta-floa…

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The implementation of the White House's Executive Order has completely missed it's originally intended target. The "countries of concern" all pose geopolitical threats, but they are not the countries where American's consumer data is exploited. justice.gov/opa/media/1340…

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Companies buy data. Governments do too. Thank you to Byron Tau for reaching out to help explore the important subject of public sector licensing of commercially available datasets. wsj.com/politics/natio…