Quick Resources — Module 12
Module 12: The Future of Privacy
Curated resources on AI and privacy, global privacy law, privacy as a human right, and practical advocacy organisations.
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1 pagesQuick Resources — Module 12: The Future of Privacy
These resources support the themes of Module 12: AI and biometric threats, global law convergence, privacy as a human right, and practical next steps. All are free and maintained by authoritative organisations.
AI Now Institute Independent research on the social implications of AI — including surveillance, biometric systems, algorithmic bias, and the AI Act. Publishes annual reports tracking the most significant AI policy developments. 🔗 ainowinstitute.org
Access Now A global digital rights organisation focused on protecting the rights of people at risk — including activists, journalists, and minorities facing digital surveillance. Runs the Digital Security Helpline for at-risk individuals. 🔗 accessnow.org
Privacy International — Campaigns Privacy International runs active campaigns on surveillance technology, data brokers, biometric borders, and government data access. A practical entry point for civic engagement on systemic privacy issues. 🔗 privacyinternational.org/campaigns
EFF Action Center The Electronic Frontier Foundation's action centre allows you to contact your elected representatives on active digital rights legislation — including facial recognition bans, data broker regulation, and encryption policy. 🔗 eff.org/action
EDRi — European Digital Rights A Brussels-based network of digital civil rights organisations across Europe. Tracks EU legislation (including the AI Act and Digital Services Act) and runs campaigns on surveillance, data protection, and online freedoms. 🔗 edri.org
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy Official reports and mandate documentation for Joseph Cannataci's work at the UN — including reports on surveillance, data protection, and the right to be forgotten in the digital age. 🔗 ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-privacy
This is the final module of Data Privacy: Rights & Protection. We hope the course has given you the knowledge and tools to understand your rights, protect your data, and engage with the broader conversation about privacy in a digital world.