Maria Badillo of FPF writes:
… FPF has identified a growing demand among stakeholders to promote and enhance a better understanding and awareness of the potential and limitations of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs). Many regulators and organizations have made significant contributions to advancing PETs development and deployment through research, guidance, and testing, many of which have been publicly available for social use and benefit. Building on these efforts and its own initiatives, FPF recently launched the PETs Repository, a webpage that consolidates available resources and developments around the development and deployment of PETs.
FPF’s PETs Repository is a centralized, trusted, and up-to-date resource where individuals and organizations interested in these technologies can find practical and useful information in the field.
Read more at FPF.
h/t, Joe Cadillic