Invitation | Fast Track Action Committee and Analytics Roundtable The NIST Privacy Engineering Program (PEP) team is sending the below email out on the behalf of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) program. The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program's Fast Track Action Committee on Advancing Privacy Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics is hosting a virtual Roundtable series to be held via Zoom from 1:00-3:00 pm ET on June 7, 9, and 10, 2022 and invites you to participate in the series. Privacy-preserving approaches present a technological opportunity to harness the power of data and data analysis techniques in a manner that protects privacy and intellectual property. This can enable more collaboration across entities, sectors, and borders to help tackle shared challenges, such as health care, climate change, financial crime, human trafficking, and pandemic response. Acknowledging this opportunity, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program launched the Fast Track Action Committee on Advancing Privacy Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics. This group is tasked with development of a cohesive national strategy to advance the research, development, and adoption of privacy-preserving data sharing and analytics technologies. Through the virtual Roundtables, the Fast Track Action Committee aims to provide a venue for the public to inform and shape the national strategy. The sessions will focus on the topics listed below and you may register to participate in one or all sessions using the provided links. June 7 – Vision Registration: https://nitrd.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsdumsrDspH21SPUZMCwzlahlT-QGETa8 - Characteristics of the future state
- Guiding definitions and principles
June 9 - Adoption & Use Registration: https://nitrd.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItfuurrDsjHeVXuffT6ycmCWC4258-cBo - Identifying barriers and enablers to adoption best practices and standards
- Aspects of or gaps in existing laws, policies, and regulations that inhibit adoption
- International considerations
- Risk and benefit assessments for adoption
June 10 - Technology Registration: https://nitrd.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItdeiopj8iGXCzXmU1lNxKToCcxvEUGIE - Key existing/emerging technologies relevant to privacy-preserving data sharing and analytics and their current state of maturity in terms of R&D
- Unexplored or underexplored approaches/techniques and issues
- Challenges/gaps/priorities to be addressed
NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program NIST Applied Cybersecurity Division (ACD) Questions/Comments about this notice: PrivacyEng@nist.gov CSRC Website questions: webmaster-csrc@nist.gov |
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