Intel Applauds Senate Passage of OPEN Government Data Act, Urges House to...
By Cisco C. Minthorn, Director of Government Relations and Senior Counsel We are at the dawn of a fourth industrial revolution. Advances in our capacity to transmit, store, and analyze large amounts...
View ArticlePrivate-Public Partnerships in Cybersecurity: Cornerstone of Cybersecurity...
The United Kingdom is in the process of finalizing of the national cybersecurity strategy for 2016-2021, following the success of the strategy for the previous five year period, 2011-2016. One of the...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence Use For the Collective Good
By Riccardo Masucci and Audrey Plonk Last week’s Consumer and Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas was abuzz with artificial intelligence (AI) applications for connected cars, personal assistants and...
View ArticleIntel signs Human Rights Campaign amicus brief supporting transgender student...
Today, Intel joined other industry leaders signing a Human Rights Campaign amicus brief to the Supreme Court, supporting Gavin Grimm, a transgender student in Virginia suing his school district for the...
View ArticleFake News: Regulatory Concerns in SEA.
Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet. Traditionally that piece of advice has been to warn Internet users not to fall prey to Nigerian scams or download suspicious software which could load...
View ArticleIntel Commends Senators on Pro-Innovation Principles for Self-Driving Cars...
By Marjorie Dickman, Global Director & Associate General Counsel, Automated Driving and IoT Policy In advance of today’s Commerce Committee hearing on self-driving cars, Senators Thune (R-SD),...
View ArticleIntel stands with Arizona business in support of the City of Phoenix’s...
This week, Intel joined other Arizona businesses and business organizations signing an amicus brief to the Arizona Court of Appeals, supporting Phoenix’s antidiscrimination ordinance (Phoenix City Code...
View ArticleIntel’s Rick Echevarria focuses on innovation in security during Tel Aviv...
By Andrea Gibbs and Claire Vishik The Cyber Week at The Tel Aviv University (TAU), Israel (June 25-29, 2017) was, by any measure, a large event. Seven thousand attendees joined the discussions; more...
View ArticleCracking the Spectrum Reform Code
By Peter Pitsch, Executive Director of Federal Relations for Intel Last week, Federal Communications Commissioner Michael O’Rielly proposed a potentially breakthrough spectrum reform (“How to Free Up...
View ArticleDesigning Privacy into Artificial Intelligence
By David Hoffman, Global Privacy Officer for Intel At the 39th International Conference of the Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners in Hong Kong, Intel’s Worapat Patram spoke on the need to...
View ArticleTesting is Critical to Drone Safety and Industry Success
By Lisa Malloy, senior director in Intel’s Global Policy Group, focusing on UAS policy Most people think of drones as toys or a photography tool, but they are really part of a true “airborne...
View ArticleHow to Use Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare While Protecting Privacy
By David Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Technological advancements in health IT have created tremendous possibility for improved efficiency and better interoperability,...
View ArticleStart the Clock: It’s the Final Countdown to the 5G Standard
By Reza Arefi, Director, Spectrum Strategy, Next Generation and Standards Group, Intel Corporation In the last weeks before the 5G Standalone (SA) New Radio (NR) global standard is finalized, the...
View ArticleHouse Takes Important Step in U.S. Quantum Computing Initiative
By Jim Clarke, Director of Quantum Hardware at Intel Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Quantum Initiative Act (NQIA) with bipartisan support. This legislation will allocate...
View ArticleIntel Solicits Feedback on U.S. Privacy Law Proposal
By: David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Intel is experimenting with a new approach to participatory democracy. We have created a website on which we have posted our...
View ArticleThe U.S. Needs a Stronger and Better Privacy Law
By David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer On March 12th, I was honored to testify to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: GDPR & CCPA: Opt-ins, Consumer...
View ArticleIntel Talks the Future of Artificial Intelligence at Hub.Berlin
By Mario Romao, Global Director of Health and Data Policy On April 10 in Berlin, Germany at hub.berlin, Amir Khosrowshahi, Intel Artificial Intelligence Vice-President & Chief Technology Officer...
View ArticleThe U.S. Must Have Strong Enforcement for a Successful Privacy Regime
by, David A. Hoffman – Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Intel’s U.S. Federal Privacy Law Proposal It’s been one year since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the...
View ArticleRe- imagining Public Data to Advance AI: Maximizing Insights from Federal Data
The U.S. Federal Data Strategy is well-aligned with Intel’s recommendations that new regulatory initiatives should be comprehensive and technology-neutral, support the free flow of data, and promote...
View ArticleFair Information Practice Principles: A Common Language for Privacy in a...
By: Paula Bruening Today, Intel is pleased to join governments, companies, experts and advocates in marking Data Privacy Day, a day designed to raise awareness, and to promote privacy and data...
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