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Passing the Torch at NAI
It is my passion for technology, innovation and privacy that first led me to NAI and it has been my privilege to serve as CEO for the past three years,
Looking Toward the Future: NAI’s New Compliance Software
NAI reviews its member companies’ compliance with the NAI Code of Conduct on an ongoing basis. Last year, we used an in-house automated tool that looked for issues in the
Q&A with Noga Rosenthal, NAI General Counsel and VP for Compliance & Policy
On our blog, we’ll be getting to know members of the NAI team by posting special Q&A interviews. First up, Noga Rosenthal. Noga is NAI’s General Counsel and VP for Compliance
Who Reads those Privacy Policy Statements on Websites? NAI Does!
In a recent post “Transparency Should Be the New Privacy,” on the IAPP Blog “Privacy Perspectives,” Richard Beaumont writes: “The privacy policy is the document on any website least likely
Will Privacy Be Discussed During AdWeek in New York?
When NAI is there, most definitely. We understand the privacy challenges faced by our members and the brands they partner with. In fact, here at NAI, we are working on
Promoting the Ethical & Innovative Use of Data for Digital Advertising
Last week at the IAPP’s 2014 Privacy Academy in San Jose, CA, IAPP Vanguard Award recipient David Hoffman, who serves as Intel’s director of security policy and its global privacy officer, called
What will a Post-Cookie World Look Like?
I had the honor of speaking last week at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Privacy Academy and CSA Congress 2014. The formal title of my presentation was “The Future
On Regulation: A Response to The Economist’s Special Report on Advertising and Technology
NAI Counsel & Assistant Director of Compliance Anthony Matyjaszewski responds to the Economist Special Report on Advertising and Technology. When the Economist published a Special Report on Advertising and Technology
A Look Ahead: Summary of NAI All-Member Call Held This Week
NAI conducted a member update conference call earlier this week. More than 50 NAI members participated and during the hour-long conference call, the NAI team briefed members on important issues
NAI President Marc Groman Featured on IAPP Website
NAI’s Marc Groman is featured on The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) website this week. His post titled, “More IT Spending Is No Substitute for a Data Management Plan, Even for
A Dozen Privacy Rock Stars Makes One Great Organization
Any reader of this blog knows that NAI is a non-profit, self-regulatory organization dedicated to responsible data collection and use for digital advertising. What you may not know is that
AlleyWatch’s “People Who are Changing Advertising” List Features NAI Members
AlleyWatch.com this week listed the “15 People In NYC Who Are Changing Advertising That You Need to Know About.” We are beaming with pride here at NAI as eight of
NAI to Tackle Use of Precise Location Data
A blog post by Shaq Katikala, NAI’s Compliance and Technology Fellow. The Network Advertising Initiative’s Mobile Application Code is scheduled to go into effect in 2015. Under this code, NAI members must obtain
New Survey Shows Growing Consumer Acceptance of Mobile Tracking – Will Industry Meet Consumer Education and Choice Challenges?
According to a post on Adotas, a recent survey of 1,000 consumers by the firm Punchtab found that “nearly a third of consumers (27%) say they are likely to allow retailers to track
NAI President Marc Groman Weighs in on the Value of Self-Regulation
A recent article on the Broadcasting & Cable website reported on comments by the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD) to the White House’s National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) that industry self-regulation has been a failure
Showing Law Firms What Makes NAI Unique
A blog post by Noga Rosenthal, NAI’s General Counsel and Vice President for Compliance and Policy. I recently delivered a presentation about the NAI’s self-regulatory framework and compliance program to the
Consumer Education Must Truly Educate
A blog post by Ryan Cliche, NAI’s Chief Operating Officer. In its Final Privacy Report issued in 2012, the FTC called upon all stakeholders to expand their efforts to educate consumers about commercial
Reinventing NAI
A blog post by Bruce Morris, NAI’s VP for Member Services & Business Development. If you haven’t noticed, NAI has dramatically changed over the past three years. Since I am a