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Off and Running!
It’s my first official day as NAI’s new President and CEO and I am eager to get started. I’ve been working with Marc Groman, Board members and staff for the
Guest Blog by New NAI President and CEO Leigh Freund
I don’t officially start as the new President and CEO of NAI until March 16, but NAI was kind enough to allow me to be a “guest blogger” today so
NAI Leads by Example on Self-Regulatory Efforts to Protect the Privacy of LGBT Internet Users
In a new blog post on the IAPP site, NAI President and CEO Marc Groman describes NAI’s industry leading self-regulatory standards to protect the privacy of LGBT internet users and others
Q&A with Anthony Matyjaszewski, Counsel & Director of Compliance
You’ve been with NAI for over 3 years now, and you still work for NAI from the organization’s original location in the state of Maine. That’s true – I have
U.S. Department of Commerce’s General Counsel to Keynote Upcoming NAI Member Summit
We are proud to announce that Kelly R. Welsh, General Counsel of the United States Department of Commerce, will deliver the keynote address at the 2015 NAI Member Summit. The Summit, scheduled
Q&A with Jurgen Van Staden, NAI Counsel and Director of Policy
Your job title is Counsel and Director of Policy. What does that mean in terms of your work every day? My job really has two sides – the first is
NAI Code Compliance and Enforcement: How It Works
As we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we at the NAI are most proud of our ongoing tradition of strong self-regulation which ensures responsible data collection and its use for digital
NAI is Needed Now More Than Ever: Why I Believe in Strong Self-Regulation
I am fascinated by Silicon Valley and, as an American, incredibly proud of the innovation of US companies ranging from startups to household names. Like most consumers, I’m hooked! I
Guest Blog Post: A Free and Open Internet Supports America’s Small Businesses
This past Saturday was Small Business Saturday, a day designed to highlight the important role that America’s small businesses play in the U.S. economy. This holiday season, as shoppers support
It Is Time to Move On from the W3C “Do Not Track” Process
Three years ago, the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) joined with a wide range of constituencies at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Tracking Protection Working Group in an attempt to
NAI’s Staff Brief Members on Groundbreaking Work
It’s been quite a month for NAI. We’ve been able to demonstrate to the industry and privacy community why we are the leading self-regulatory association dedicated to responsible data collection
NAI Board Members Again Show Why They Are Privacy All-Stars
Organizations ranging from PLI to the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) frequently call on NAI Board members to serve as faculty and lecturers when these groups organize sessions on digital advertising and privacy. That’s because
Self-Regulation…with Teeth
I attended the International Association of Privacy Professional’s Digital Advertising & Privacy conference in NYC. The sold out event hit some of the hottest and most critical issues in privacy today and
NAI Leading the Way on High Standards for Health Data
The use of health data in advertising continues to be a hot topic and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long taken the view that information about health and medical
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