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The aim of the symposium is to foster communication among diverse communities of research and practice that have used the theory of contextual integrity as a framework to reason about, design and evaluate, craft regulation for, and generate formal logics for privacy. After the success of a half-day meeting in Fall 2017, we are excited to follow up with a more comprehensive event to foster discussion across a broader spectrum of disciplines. The Symposium will feature a combination of invited and submitted works.
Every move we make on the internet, from wifi hotspot to wifi hotspot and cell tower to cell tower is recorded, leaving a bit of data that shows where we were, and what we did. Most consumers are blind to their digital footprints and feeling useless to do anything about it.
A new push for consumer protection and empowerment over the digital trail of data we leave online has brought new rules governing the web from Europe to California. For an in-depth discussion on the future of privacy in the digital world, The Atlantic will gather policymakers, technology industry leaders and experts.
What is the Policymaker Roundtable?
At the Policymaker Roundtable, leading privacy professionals meet with key domestic and international policymakers to engage in a candid and constructive dialogue about recent developments in privacy law, regulation and enforcement. Who Attends? Participation is by invitation only, and includes only the most seasoned privacy professionals. In past events, we have also had 20+ current and former policymakers representing the FTC, FCC, PCLOB, States, EU, and other governing bodies. |
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Joseph Calandrino, Research Director – Office of Technology Research and Investigation, FTC
Molly Crawford, Chief of Staff – Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Michael Epshteyn, Assistant Chief –Telecommunications Consumers Division, FCC
Cora Tung Han, Senior Attorney – Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Michael B. Hawes, Director of Student Privacy Policy – Office of the Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Education
Maneesha Mithal, Associate Director – Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Rebecca Richards, Director – Civil Liberties and Privacy Office, NSA
Guilherme Roschke, Counsel for International Consumer Protection – Office of International Affairs, FTC
Hugh Stevenson, Deputy Director – International Consumer Protection, FTC
For a list of past policymakers from 2013 – 2017, click here
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What is the Data Summit?
Data Summit Dublin is a one-day event which provides a unique opportunity to hear leading international, European and Irish speakers debate the social, technical, ethical and cultural issues that arise in the context of our world of total connectivity. The event will explore some of the key issues around the role of data in an increasingly connected and digitised world such as the implications for regulation and privacy.
What themes are covered?
- Innovation and Regulation Online – Striking the Right Balance
- More Data, Better Government
- Law Enforcement & Access to Data
- Reshaping Industry through Data
- The future of Artificial Intelligence
- Cyber-Security – Opportunities and Risks to Nation-States
- Skills for a Digital World
- Using Data for Better Health Outcomes
- GDPR as the new international standard
This webinar will review the preventative steps you can take, guidance on building an incident response plan and comprehensive tools to automate and document these processes ensuring you can meet the potential 72 hour reporting window.
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Join VA Privacy Service and leading privacy experts on September 19th for an interactive virtual panel discussion about addressing privacy concerns in the age of telehealth.
Experts will discuss opportunities and challenges surrounding telehealth innovations, managing electronic health records and privacy and security risk-related considerations.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Attendees are eligible to receive Continuing Privacy Education credits. VA employees are eligible to receive Talent Management System credits for attending.
TO JOIN VIRTUALLY
Skype:
https://meet.RTC.VA.GOV/margaret.welsh1/HN942DJY
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Dial-in:
VANTS line: 1-800-767-1750
Participant Code: 17632#
For further inquiries, contact [email protected]
Speakers:
Jay Brudz, Partner, Drinker Biddle & Reath
Charlyn Ho, Associate, Perkins Coie
Topic:
Privacy Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions
Time:
4:30 – 7 p.m.
Registration will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the one hour presentation to start at 5 p.m. followed by a networking reception.
Thank you to our meeting host, Perkins Coie, for providing food and beverages.
Eligible CPE Credits:
CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.
1.0 CPE
If you have certification questions, please read our cpe policy or e-mail [email protected]. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event.