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 aratists we now know as Pilgrims in 16th and 17th century England\, to fed
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  in the 19th century\, to the 20thcentury surveillance of Jewish\, Muslim\
 , Quaker\, and Sikh communities\, to modern post-9/11 surveillance systems
  –government monitoring has long had a deep and disparate impact on Americ
 an religious minorities.\nThe Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring
  of American Religious Minorities will trace that history\, and ask hard q
 uestions about what it means: Is modern surveillance consistent with the i
 ntentions of the American founders – or\, for that matter\, the events tha
 t precipitated the migration of English Separatists to the New World on th
 e Mayflower? Do modern counterterrorism initiatives appropriately protect 
 civil rights and civil liberties? How are local communities\, advocates\, 
 and artists responding to these challenges?\nNow in its third year\, The C
 olor of Surveillance\, organized by the Center on Privacy & Technology at 
 Georgetown Law\, convenes academic\, policy and government experts alongsi
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  the Pulitzer-winning biographers of Martin Luther King\, Jr. and W.E.B. D
 uBois\, Guggenheim award-winning artists\, and the general counsel of the 
 Federal Bureau of Investigation.\n\nWelcome & Introduction to The Color of
  Surveillance: Government Monitoring of Religious Minorities\n8:45 – 9:00a
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 y & Technology at Georgetown Law\n\nElizabeth I to the Early 20th Century
 \n9:00 – 10:15am\n“Hunted”: 16th & 17th Century Surveillance of Pilgrims\n
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 tion?\nBrooke Allen\, Bennington College\n“Mohammedan Barbarism”: The Camp
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 ience Temple of America\nSylvester A. Johnson\, Virginia Tech\n\nBREAK\n10
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 ity in St. Louis\nThe Feeling of Being Watched: A Filmmaker’s Response\nAs
 sia Boundaoui\, The Inverse Surveillance Project\nRabia Boundaoui\nXiangno
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 n Law\nPost-9/11 Watchlists\nHina Shamsi\, ACLU National Security Project
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 ahir\, Young Muslim Collective\nEric Rosand\, The Prevention Project\nWill
 iam Braniff\, START\, University of Maryland\nAlvaro Bedoya (moderator)\, 
 Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law\n“Mosque Crawlers” and th
 e Raza and Hassan cases\nAsad Dandia\, NYU Graduate Student\nFarhaj Hassan
 \, Muslims United For Justice\nLaura Moy (moderator)\, Center on Privacy &
  Technology at Georgetown Law\n“If they should come for us”: A Poet’s Resp
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 & Technology\nYolanda C. Rondon\, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Commit
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 or)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law\nOrganizing in Sili
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  Surveillance and Intersectionality\nBrandi Collins-Dexter\, Color Of Chan
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  of Stealth Wear\, a clothing collection “inspired by traditional Islamic 
 dress… reimagined in the context of drone warfare”\nSyed Farhaj Hassan\, a
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 of the Separatists we now know as Pilgrims in 16th and 17th century Englan
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  Territory in the 19th century\, to the 20thcentury surveillance of Jewish
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 ce systems –government monitoring has long had a deep and disparate impact
  on American religious minorities.</p>\n<p><em>The Color of Surveillance: 
 Government Monitoring of American Religious Minorities</em> will trace tha
 t history\, and ask hard questions about what it means: Is modern surveill
 ance consistent with the intentions of the American founders – or\, for th
 at matter\, the events that precipitated the migration of English Separati
 sts to the New World on the Mayflower? Do modern counterterrorism initiati
 ves appropriately protect civil rights and civil liberties? How are local 
 communities\, advocates\, and artists responding to these challenges?</p>
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 mic\, policy and government experts alongside local and community activist
 s and artists. Prior speakers have included the Pulitzer-winning biographe
 rs of Martin Luther King\, Jr. and W.E.B. DuBois\, Guggenheim award-winnin
 g artists\, and the general counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
 .</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Welcome & Introduction to <i>The Color of Survei
 llance: Government Monitoring of Religious Minorities<br />\n</i>8:45 – 9:
 00am</strong></p>\n<p>Dean William Treanor\, Georgetown Law<br />\nAlvaro 
 Bedoya\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<hr />\n<p>
 <strong>Elizabeth I to the Early 20th Century<br />\n9:00 – 10:15am</stron
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 /strong><br />\nJohn Coffey\, University of Leicester</p>\n<p><strong>Is t
 he United States a Christian Nation?</strong><br />\nBrooke Allen\, Bennin
 gton College</p>\n<p><strong>“Mohammedan Barbarism”: The Campaign Against 
 Early Mormons</strong><br />\nJ. Spencer Fluhman\, Brigham Young Universit
 y</p>\n<p><strong>The Military Intelligence Division and American Jews</st
 rong><br />\nAlvaro Bedoya\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown 
 Law</p>\n<p><strong>The FBI and the Moorish Science Temple of America</str
 ong><br />\nSylvester A. Johnson\, Virginia Tech</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>B
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 1960s to the Aftermath of 9/11<br />\n10:30 – 12:05pm</strong></p>\n<p><st
 rong>J. Edgar Hoover\, Black Clergy\, and Martin Luther King\, Jr.</strong
 ><br />\nLerone A. Martin\, PhD\, Danforth Center on Religion and Politics
  at Washington University in St. Louis</p>\n<p><strong><i>The Feeling of B
 eing Watched</i>: A Filmmaker’s Response</strong><br />\nAssia Boundaoui\,
  The Inverse Surveillance Project<br />\nRabia Boundaoui<br />\nXiangnong 
 (George) Wang (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown L
 aw</p>\n<p><strong>Post-9/11 Watchlists</strong><br />\nHina Shamsi\, ACLU
  National Security Project</p>\n<p><strong>Community Reflections</strong><
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 SA Community Activists<strong></p>\n<p></strong></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>L
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 g>A Conversation on Countering Violent Extremism</strong><br />\nFaiza Pat
 el\, Brennan Center for Justice<br />\nAyaan Dahir\, Young Muslim Collecti
 ve<br />\nEric Rosand\, The Prevention Project<br />\nWilliam Braniff\, ST
 ART\, University of Maryland<br />\nAlvaro Bedoya (moderator)\, Center on 
 Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>“Mosque Crawlers” a
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 \, NYU Graduate Student<br />\nFarhaj Hassan\, Muslims United For Justice<
 br />\nLaura Moy (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetow
 n Law</p>\n<p><strong>“If they should come for us”: A Poet’s Response</str
 ong><br />\nFatimah Asghar<br />\nRenata Barreto (moderator)\, Center on P
 rivacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>BREAK<br />
 \n2:45 – 3:00pm</p>\n<p></strong></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Community Action
 <br />\n3:00 – 5:25pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Organizing after </strong><
 i><strong>Raza</strong><br />\n</i>Fahd Ahmed\, DRUM – Desis Rising Up & M
 oving</p>\n<p><strong>Stopping the Digital Muslim Ban: A Case Study</stron
 g><br />\nRachel Levinson-Waldman\, Brennan Center for Justice<br />\nNata
 sha Duarte\, Center for Democracy & Technology<br />\nYolanda C. Rondon\, 
 American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee<br />\nSteven Renderos\, Cente
 r for Media Justice<br />\nHarrison Rudolph (moderator)\, Center on Privac
 y & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>Organizing in Silicon Val
 ley</strong><br />\nMaya Berry\, Arab American Institute<br />\nMichelle M
 iller\, Coworker.org<br />\nJameson Spivack (moderator)\, Center on Privac
 y & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>Organizing Locally</stron
 g><br />\nBrian Hofer\, Oakland Privacy</p>\n<p><strong>Religious Surveill
 ance and Intersectionality</strong><br />\nBrandi Collins-Dexter\, Color O
 f Change</p>\n<p><strong>“Stealth Wear”: An Artist’s Response</strong><br 
 />\nAdam Harvey</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Closing Remarks<br />\n5:25 – 5:30
 pm</strong><br />\n<em>Reception to follow in Hart lobby</p>\n<p></em></p>
 \n<hr />\n<p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Fahd Ahmed<
 /strong> of Desis Rising Up and Moving\, a grassroots organizer on the iss
 ues of racial profiling\, immigrant justice\, and police accountability</l
 i>\n<li>Professor <strong>Brooke Allen</strong> of Bennington College\, au
 thor of <em><a class='' href='https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/22/books/rev
 iew/Will.t.html' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>Moral 
 Minority: Our Skeptical Founding Fathers</a></em>\, a <em>New York Times</
 em> notable book</li>\n<li>Poet <strong>Fatimah Asghar</strong>\, author o
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 rrer nofollow'>If They Come For Us</a></em> & co-creator of the Emmy-nomin
 ated web series <em>Brown Girls</em></li>\n<li><strong>William Braniff</st
 rong> of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses 
 to Terrorism (START)\, studies CVE and alternative counterterrorism approa
 ches</li>\n<li>Filmmaker <strong>Assia Boundaoui</strong>\, director of <e
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 nofollow'>The Feeling of Being Watched</a></em>\, a “riveting” account (<e
 m>New York Times</em>) of surveillance of a suburban Muslim community in t
 he 1990s</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>John Coffey</strong> of the Universit
 y of Leicester\, a scholar of Tudor and Stuart-era surveillance of the Pur
 itans we now know as Pilgrims</li>\n<li><strong>Brandi Collins-Dexter</str
 ong> of Color Of Change\, a civil rights advocate on media\, environmental
  justice\, and economic issues</li>\n<li><strong>Ayaan Dahir</strong> of t
 he Minneapolis Young Muslims Collective\, a Somali American youth leader a
 nd civil liberties advocate</li>\n<li><strong>Asad Dandia</strong>\, M.A. 
 candidate in Middle Eastern Studies at New York University and plaintiff i
 n the <em><a class='' href='https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/di
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 cy & Technology\, author of <em><a class='' href='https://cdt.org/insight/
 mixed-messages-the-limits-of-automated-social-media-content-analysis/' tar
 get='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>Mixed Messages: The Limits
  of Automated Social Media Analysis</a></em></li>\n<li>Professor <strong>S
 pencer Fluhman</strong> of Brigham Young University\, author of “<a class=
 '' href='https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1055&c
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 ollow'>An ‘American Mahomet’</a>: Joseph Smith\, Mohammad\, and the Proble
 m of Prophets in Antebellum America”</li>\n<li>Artist <strong>Adam Harvey<
 /strong>\, creator of <a class='' href='https://ahprojects.com/projects/st
 ealth-wear/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>Stealth We
 ar</a>\, a clothing collection “inspired by traditional Islamic dress… rei
 magined in the context of drone warfare”</li>\n<li><strong>Syed Farhaj Has
 san</strong>\, a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve and lead plaintiff in t
 he <em><a class='' href='http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/07/former_a
 merican_soldier_from_n.html' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofo
 llow'>Hassan v. City of New York</a></em> case</li>\n<li><strong>Brian Hof
 er</strong> of Oakland Privacy and the Privacy Advisory Commission of the 
 City of Oakland\, an advocate for <a class='' href='https://www.deportice.
 org/blog/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>local anti-s
 urveillance legislation</a></li>\n<li>Professor <strong>Sylvester Johnson<
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 igion: Faith and National Security before and after 9/11</em></a></li>\n<l
 i><strong>Rachel Levinson-Waldman</strong> of the Brennan Center for Justi
 ce\, co-coordinator of the Immigrant Surveillance Working Group</li>\n<li>
 Professor <strong>Lerone Martin</strong> of the John C. Danforth Center on
  Religion and Politics\, a scholar on the <a class='' href='http://rac.ucp
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 tivism and mobilization</li>\n<li><strong>Faiza Patel</strong> of the Bren
 nan Center for Justice\, author of an in-depth <a class='' href='https://w
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 il rights attorney critical of DHS surveillance initiatives</li>\n<li><str
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 lent Extremism\, a non-resident Senior Fellow at Brookings\, and a former 
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CONTACT:Stacy Martin\; privacy-events@mozilla.org\; https://www.eventbrite.
 com/e/may-privacy-lab-privacy-authors-panel-tickets-60959863593
DESCRIPTION:The May iteration of Privacy Lab will be a privacy author round
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 ey (IRGP). The event will bring together prominent authors of privacy book
 s who will discuss their work and privacy more generally.\n\nFor the first
  time\, Privacy Lab will be coordinated with the annual Privacy Law Schola
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  For Law & Technology and the George Washington University Law School\, as
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  the world to discuss current issues and foster greater connections betwee
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 cal science\, computer science)\, and practitioners (industry\, legal\, ad
 vocacy\, and government).\n\n\nFood: Light refreshments and beverages will
  be served.\n\nVideo: The event will be recorded for remote attendees.\n\n
 Confirmed Authors:\n\nSarah Igo – author of The Known Citizen: A History o
 f Privacy in Modern America\, Faculty member at Vanderbilt.\n\nJames Rule 
 – author of Privacy in Peril\, sociologist and writer based in Berkeley.\n
 \nDenise Anthony – author of the article “Towards a Sociology of Privacy.”
 \n\nDanielle Citron – author of Hate Crimes in Cyberspace\, among other wo
 rks.\n\nModerator: Naniette Coleman\n\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com
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CONTACT:Future of Privacy Forum\; sgray@fpf.org\; https://www.eventbrite.co
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DESCRIPTION:Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) invites you to join us on Friday\
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  Policy & Industry Relations Officer for Brave Software\, to discuss The F
 uture of Ad Tech – Emerging Business Models and Designing for Privacy.\nPr
 ior to joining Brave Software\, Dr. Ryan was Head of Ecosystem for PageFai
 r\, and Chief Innovation Officer of The Irish Times. In recent years\, he 
 has been a prominent privacy advocate in the EU\, working with digital rig
 hts organizations to file formal complaints with regulators in the UK\, Ir
 eland\, Spain\, the Netherlands\, Belgium\, and Luxembourg\, related to ad
 vocates’ concerns about the Ad Tech industry and current real-time bidding
  (RTB) practices (read the primary regulatory complaint here). More recent
 ly\, Dr. Ryan testified before the U.S. Senate Judicary Committee in a May
  21st hearing\, “Understanding the Digital Advertising Ecosystem and the I
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 scussion will be moderated by Stacey Gray\, Senior Counsel at the Future o
 f Privacy Forum.\nWe will discuss with the group:\n\nWhat does the future 
 hold for alternative Ad Tech business models\, including blockchain and at
 tention-based models such as the Brave Attention Token (BAT)?\nWhat does e
 ngineering for privacy\, or “privacy by design\,” mean in the context of a
 dvertising technology?\nWhat’s on the horizon for Ad Tech in Europe?\n& an
 y other questions you have — please feel free to send your questions ahead
  of time.\n\nLunch will be provided.\n** Invitation only — Limit 1 per org
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 th\, 2019 for a roundtable discussion with <strong>Dr. Johnny Ryan\,</stro
 ng> Chief Policy & Industry Relations Officer for Brave Software\, to disc
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  for Privacy.</strong></p>\n<p>Prior to joining Brave Software\, Dr. Ryan 
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 the EU\, working with digital rights organizations to file formal complain
 ts with regulators in the UK\, Ireland\, Spain\, the Netherlands\, Belgium
 \, and Luxembourg\, related to advocates’ concerns about the Ad Tech indus
 try and current real-time bidding (RTB) practices (read the <a href='https
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 , Dr. Ryan testified before the U.S. Senate Judicary Committee in a May 21
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Christine Reap\; christine.reap@charter.com
DESCRIPTION:Please join Charter Communications and the Future of Privacy Fo
 rum for a conversation with two leading members of Congress who will share
  their perspective on this important issue and potential legislative solut
 ions.\nThis event will feature Rep. Jan Schakowsky\, Chair and Rep. Cathy 
 McMorris Rodgers\, Ranking Member of House Energy and Commerce Subcommitte
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190717T081500
GEO:+38.902209;-77.020552
LOCATION:Charter Communications @ 601 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, D
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 roducts and systems with privacy and respect for their users and the socie
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CONTACT:Stacy Martin\; privacy-events@mozilla.org\; https://www.eventbrite.
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DESCRIPTION:For August\, we’re thrilled that NIST will join us to share an 
 updated draft of their Privacy Framework to seek feedback prior to its pla
 nned October 2019 release.\nJoin us at 6pm for networking. Program starts 
 at 6:30pm.\nPresenters include:\n\nNaomi Lefkovitz\, Senior Privacy Policy
  Advisor and Lead\, Privacy Framework\, NIST\nEllen Nadeau\, Deputy Manage
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CONTACT:Heather Martin\; 303.492.5442\; Heather.Martin@colorado.edu\; https
 ://siliconflatirons.org/events/the-near-future-of-u-s-privacy-law/
DESCRIPTION:The year 2019 may be a turning point for data privacy law. Priv
 acy law in the United States is famously a hole-ridden patchwork of state 
 laws\, sectoral legislation\, and consumer protection. Whether in response
  to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation or to Californ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190906T090000
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
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 hanging criminal environment.\nThe conference is organised by the Danish N
 ational Police and ERA in cooperation with Europol’s Data Protection Exper
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T090000
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DTSTAMP:20210430T202744Z
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Future of the COPPA Rule: An FTC Workshop will examine whet
 her to update the COPPA Rule in light of evolving business practices in th
 e online children’s marketplace\, including the increased use of Internet 
 of Things devices\, social media\, educational technology\, and general au
 dience platforms hosting third-party child-directed content. The COPPA Rul
 e\, which was enacted in 2000 and updated in 2013\, requires certain Web s
 ite operators to obtain parental consent before collecting\, using\, or di
 sclosing personal information from children under 13. Workshop topics will
  include:\n\nHow the development of new technologies or business models\, 
 the evolving nature of privacy harms\, and changes in the way parents and 
 children use websites and online services\, affect children’s privacy toda
 y\;\nHow the Rule should address parental consent for education technology
  vendors that collect personal information consented to by schools\, follo
 wing on discussions that occurred during the FTC’s Student Privacy and Ed 
 Tech workshop in December 2017\;\nWhether the Rule should include a specif
 ic exception to parental consent for audio files containing a child’s voic
 e that website operators collect and then promptly delete\;\nWhether the R
 ule should permit general audience platforms to rebut the presumption that
  all users of child-directed content are children\, and if so\, under what
  circumstances\;\nWhether the revisions to the Rule made in 2013 have work
 ed as intended or require modification\; and\nWhether the Rule should be a
 mended to better address websites and online services that do not include 
 traditionally child-oriented activities\, but that have large numbers of c
 hild users.\n\nFor a more detailed list of topics\, see the Commission’s r
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T090000
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LOCATION:Constitution Center @ 400 7th St SW\, Washington\, DC 20024\, USA
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 ia\, educational technology\, and general audience platforms hosting third
 -party child-directed content. <a href='https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/ru
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 mber 2017\;</li>\n<li>Whether the Rule should include a specific exception
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DESCRIPTION:The 2-day workshop will introduce you to the EuroPriSe certific
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 rain how to specify a target of evaluation (ToE) and to apply the certific
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 ition for being admitted as a EuroPriSe Expert.\nThe workshop is a combina
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  from the professional exchange with other workshop participants.\nEnjoy m
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T183000
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CONTACT:IEREK\; sara.elsherbiny.ie@gmail.com\; https://www.aztechcouncil.or
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DESCRIPTION:The 1st Edition of the international conference on FNSSA is org
 anized by the Agro-Food Industries Alliance (funded by Academy of Scientif
 ic Research and Technology in Egypt)\, World Food Program\, the Arab Acade
 my for Science\, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT\, Alexandria)\,
  Alexandria University\, Egypt\, and IEREK – International Experts for Res
 earch Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange in collaboration with Springer as 
 a publishing partner.\nTo take place in Cairo from 1 to 3 December of 2019
 \, the conference will be an opportunity to present and discuss the newest
  researches related to food\, nutrition and sustainable agriculture as wel
 l as to shed light on their relationships with the industry. The scientifi
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 sted participants.\nTickets: https://www.aztechcouncil.org/event/food-nutr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T180000
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LOCATION:Grand Nile Tower (Grand Hayat) @ Corniche El Nil، Egypt
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person
CONTACT:Privacy Lab\; https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Lab
DESCRIPTION:Privacy Lab is a meetup for privacy minded people to foster com
 munication and collaboration. It was founded in January 2015.\nThe goal of
  these events is to bring together people who work in the privacy space fr
 om different perspectives – people who may not regularly talk to each othe
 r – policy people\, techies\, activists\, and academics at big companies\,
  startups\, universities\, libraries\, NGO’s\, foundations\, civil society
  and more – that’s one of the benefits of attending. You’ll have an hour o
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  attending\, you’ll be able to hear about what other people and organizati
 ons are working on\, share what you’re doing and look for new opportunitie
 s to collaborate and get involved.\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker is Ruby Zefo\, Uber’s 
 Chief Privacy Officer. Program starts at 6pm.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: http
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T193000
GEO:+37.775316;-122.417437
LOCATION:Uber HQ @ 1455 Market St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, USA
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 pace from different perspectives – people who may not regularly talk to ea
 ch other – policy people\, techies\, activists\, and academics at big comp
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DESCRIPTION:Recent years have been transformational for privacy. In the wak
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 acting privacy laws and regulations. Data Privacy Day 2020 will bring toge
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  and light breakfast for attendees\n10:00 – 10:05 a.m. Welcoming Remarks\n
 \nKalinda Raina\, Vice President\, Head of Privacy\, LinkedIn\nGregory Smo
 lynec\, Deputy Commissioner\, Policy and Promotion Sector\, Office of the 
 Privacy Commissioner of Canada\n\n10:05 – 10:45 a.m. Privacy Across the Gl
 obe\nHow has GDPR changed the privacy landscape across the globe? Experts 
 will come together to discuss the recent European legislation and the priv
 acy approaches of countries around the world.\n\nModerator: Kalinda Raina\
 , Vice President\, Head of Privacy\, LinkedIn\nJared Ho\, Senior Attorney\
 , Division of Privacy and Identity Protection\, Federal Trade Commission\n
 João Rodrigues\, Senior Legal Adviser\, European Parliament Liaison Office
  with the U.S. Congress\nGregory Smolynec\, Deputy Commissioner\, Policy a
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 5 – 11:25 a.m. CCPA and the Wake of Privacy Legislation in the U.S.\nThe C
 alifornia Consumer Privacy Act\, in effect in January 2020\, is the first 
 legislation of its kind within the U.S. State experts will discuss the imp
 act of CCPA\, how other states are creating or enforcing privacy legislati
 on\, and how these separate laws affect our nation’s privacy as a whole.\n
 \nModerator: Larry Magid\, CEO\, ConnectSafely.org\nStacey Gray\, Senior P
 olicy Counsel\, Future of Privacy Forum\nThomas Hallett\, Privacy Solution
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 \n\n11:25 – 11:40 a.m. A World Without Privacy\nJulie Brill\, Microsoft’s 
 Chief Privacy Officer\, will explore how we sometimes forget what privacy 
 means to us\, and what we need to do as a society to protect ourselves in 
 this increasingly data-driven digital world.\n\nJulie Brill\, Chief Privac
 y Officer\, Microsoft\n\n11:40 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Industry Perspectives: Go
 ing Beyond Privacy Compliance\nIndustry experts will delve into ways to no
 t only comply with current regulations\, but how to prepare for future law
 s and make protecting customers’ data a top priority.\n\nModerator: Sean M
 artin\, Founder and Editor-in-Chief\, ITSP Magazine\nKristina Bergman\, CE
 O and Founder\, Integris Software\nJohn Gevertz\, Chief Privacy Officer\, 
 Visa\nBen Moskowitz\, Director\, Digital Lab\, Consumer Reports\nKalinda R
 aina\, Vice President\, Head of Privacy\, LinkedIn\n\n12:20 – 12:25 p.m. C
 losing Remarks\n\nKelvin Coleman\, Executive Director\, National Cyber Sec
 urity Alliance\n\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-privacy-day-2
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 \, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection\, Federal Trade Commission<
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 Chief Privacy Officer\, will explore how we sometimes forget what privacy 
 means to us\, and what we need to do as a society to protect ourselves in 
 this increasingly data-driven digital world.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Julie Brill\, 
 Chief Privacy Officer\, Microsoft</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>11:40 a.m. – 12:
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  Bergman\, CEO and Founder\, Integris Software</li>\n<li>John Gevertz\, Ch
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DESCRIPTION:Join us after work on 28th January to mark Data Protection Day 
 2020.\nThis free\, informal event will be an opportunity for you to hear f
 rom our commissioner\, Emma Martins\, on the data protection landscape in 
 2020. Emma will also explore our strategic approach to regulation of predi
 cting\, preventing\, and detecting harms and enforcing the local data prot
 ection law. You can then meet and share your experiences with ODPA staff\,
  board members\, and other attendees.\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nProfessionals w
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 \nFORMAT\n17:30: Arrival and refreshments\n17:35: Welcome from Emma Martin
 s\n17:50: Networking\n18:30: Close\nTickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/
 events/odpa/330057.
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  landscape in 2020. Emma will also explore our strategic approach to regul
 ation of predicting\, preventing\, and detecting harms and enforcing the l
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CONTACT:https://safecomputing.umich.edu/events/privacy-at-michigan/2020
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate International Data Privacy Day\nRegister t
 oday and join us for the 2020 Privacy@Michigan Symposium & Research Showca
 se in celebration of International Data Privacy Day! This free event bring
 s together faculty\, researchers\, students and staff from across the univ
 ersity as well as professionals from around the region to spark on-going\,
  multidisciplinary conversations about privacy’s role in society – here at
  U-M and worldwide.\nPrivacy@Michigan | Symposium & Research Showcase\nTue
 sday\, January 28\, 2020 | 1 – 6:30 p.m.\nAmphitheatre\, Rackham Building 
 (4th floor)\n915 East Washington Street\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48109\nThe Privac
 y@Michigan event is free of charge and open to the public\, but registrati
 on is required.\nA keynote address by Kathleen Kingsbury\, editor of The N
 ew York Times Privacy Project\, highlights the day\, followed by U-M priva
 cy experts in two panel discussions:\nIt Takes a Village: Multi-Disciplina
 ry Voices on Privacy and Ethics in a Hyper-Connected Age\nI Always Feel Li
 ke Someone Is Listening to Me: Voice Assistants and the Internet of Things
 \nAttendees are invited to browse the privacy fair including a privacy cli
 nic\, during breaks and the closing reception\, where students help with g
 eneral privacy questions and display posters showcasing privacy research a
 t the University of Michigan. You are also encouraged to share your though
 ts about privacy in six words as part of the U-M Privacy Card Project\, an
 d see what others have shared.\nTickets: https://safecomputing.umich.edu/e
 vents/privacy-at-michigan/2020/register.
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 search Showcase in celebration of International Data Privacy Day! This fre
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 ross the university as well as professionals from around the region to spa
 rk on-going\, multidisciplinary conversations about privacy’s role in soci
 ety – here at U-M and worldwide.</p>\n<p>Privacy@Michigan | Symposium & Re
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 eet\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48109</p>\n<p>The Privacy@Michigan event is free of c
 harge and open to the public\, but registration is required.</p>\n<p>A key
 note address by Kathleen Kingsbury\, editor of The New York Times Privacy 
 Project\, highlights the day\, followed by U-M privacy experts in two pane
 l discussions:</p>\n<p>It Takes a Village: Multi-Disciplinary Voices on Pr
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 c\, during breaks and the closing reception\, where students help with gen
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DESCRIPTION:Most privacy professionals recognize January 28 as Data Privacy
  Day. But in our opinion\, one day simply is not enough to celebrate priva
 cy. This year\, the IAPP and the Washington D.C. KnowledgeNet Chapter are 
 bringing Data Privacy Day celebrations right to your doorstep throughout t
 he entire month of January!\nJoin IAPP KnowledgeNet Chapters as they host 
 their first gatherings of the year to celebrate the profession that unites
  us. Make the most of this opportunity to network\, share professional exp
 eriences and have some fun.\nPlease register via the IAPP website or just 
 show up!
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a candid conversation about the challenges f
 acing companies in the first month since the CCPA took effect. From new co
 nsumer rights to know\, delete\, and object to the sale of their informati
 on\, to a new private right of action for data breaches\, our panelists wi
 ll explore the latest on the CCPA compliance front.\nSpeakers:\nBrian Kaba
 teck\, Kabateck LLP\nAlastair Mactaggart\, Board Chair and Founder\, Calif
 ornians for Consumer Privacy\nOlivia Samad\, Privacy Counsel\, Senior Atto
 rney\, Southern California Edison\nBen Hayes\, CPO\, Zeta Global\nModerato
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  : Tanya Forsheit\, Los Angeles Office Supervising Partner and Privacy & D
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 ern California Edison<br />\nBen Hayes\, CPO\, Zeta Global</p>\n<p><strong
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The County of Santa Clara’s Privacy Office invites you to join 
 us for our 2nd Annual Data Privacy Day. With the 2020 election around the 
 corner\, the need for an accurate and sound election process is a top prio
 rity. The 2016 election is still on everyone’s mind\, along with issues ab
 out email security and WikiLeaks. Also\, the coming of age of social media
  has changed the election landscape with the ability to target voters and 
 leverage disinformation campaigns in ways not previously seen.\nPrivacy is
  critical. The right to an anonymous vote is a cornerstone of the U.S. dem
 ocratic process. However\, much information about voters is either public 
 by law or can be obtained from a wide variety of sources\, and campaigns a
 re highly motivated to obtain that information. This tension gives rise to
  a number of important questions as voters head to the polls in 2020. As i
 nformation gathering and individual targeting capabilities expand\, how sh
 ould election officials\, candidates\, and voters prepare for disinformati
 on campaigns leading up to the election? What role will so-called social g
 raphs and profiles play in future elections? How will privacy be impacted 
 by the increase in the use of mobile applications designed to collect pers
 onal information and broadcast political messages?\nAt the County-level\, 
 new ways of voting\, such as the Voter’s Choice Act\, will serve as a back
 drop to elevate turnout in the next election cycle with the support of str
 ong election privacy and security practices. Informing the public about th
 e integrity of our election system and the protections in place will be im
 perative to build public trust and confidence in the way valid voting info
 rmation is communicated\, elections are carried out\, vote counts are tall
 ied\, and results are presented. Our guest speakers and expert panelists w
 ill discuss these issues in elections\, privacy\, and the public trust alo
 ng with an update on consumer privacy legislation taking effect in 2020.\n
 Our Speakers*:\nSupervisor Joe Simitian – Keynote\nAleecia McDonald – Carn
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 of the California Voter Foundation\nBarbara Simons – Board Chair of Verifi
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  is still on everyone’s mind\, along with issues about email security and 
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DESCRIPTION:CCPA and GDPR are only the beginning when it comes to emerging 
 privacy regulations. Therefore\, you need a plan for how to ensure every a
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