Unlocking the Privacy-Security Debate
Beus Center for Law & Society - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Room 544 - Fifth Floor Conference Center 111 E. Taylor Street
Phoenix
AZ 85004
Unlocking the Privacy-Security Debate
March 20, 2017
Event Time:
9:00am – 12:00pm
Location:
Beus Center for Law & Society – Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Room 544 – Fifth Floor Conference Center
111 E. Taylor Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Terrorism and cybersecurity are two significant national security threats that the global community must deal with in the coming decade. The current approach of mass surveillance and reducing the strength of encryption have questionable and potentially detrimental effects that lead to concerns about the invasion of privacy and undermining freedom and prosperity. Leaders from government, industry, and academia will come together in this open forum to discuss current methods of combating terrorism and cybersecurity threats and the need to establish win-win, positive-sum methods. By addressing these concerns, we can begin the complex and necessary process of simultaneously enhancing security and protecting our privacy.
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9:00-9:15 AM | Registration & Coffee | |
9:15-9:30 AM | Welcome and Introductions | Jamie Winterton Director of Strategy, Global Security Initiative, ASU |
9:30-10:00 AM | Privacy and Security: Better Together | Michael Chertoff US Secretary of Homeland Security 2005-2009 |
10:00-10:30 AM | Global Privacy and Security by Design | Ann Cavoukian Executive Director, Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University |
10:30-10:45 AM | Break | |
10:45-11:15 AM | Privacy Engineering | Michelle Dennedy VP & Chief Privacy Officer, Cisco |
11:15-12:00 PM | Q&A with Panel | Moderator: George Tomko Expert-in-Residence at Privacy, Security and Identity Institute, University of Toronto |
Attendees are eligible for up to 2 CLE credits.