Hi all I've been asked to forward on this conference announcement... and I hope some people find it interesting! Cheers David ILPF Conference 2002, Security v. Privacy Subject: ILPF Conference 2002, September 18-19 - Featured Topics and Speakers Dear Colleague, The Internet Law & Policy Forum is holding its annual conference on the topic of Security v. Privacy on September 18-19, 2002 in Seattle, Washington. This conference will explore the synergies and conflicts, both real and imagined, between these two important policy objectives and the laws written to promote them. On one hand, privacy is a critical element of maintaining data integrity, which is one key security issue. On the other hand, the governmental need to find and stop lawbreakers is facilitated by the ready access to a broad scope of information. The conference will have a privacy track and a security track, where speakers will explore key issues and concerns in the respective areas. Some of the topics covered in these panels include: Privacy Global Survey: Legislative Regimes and Cross-Cultural Dimensions; Practicalities of Compliance with Law Enforcement Requests; Identifying and Selecting Appropriate Authentication Options. Plenary sessions will cover topics from both perspectives. Among the globally recognized experts who will be speaking at the conference are: Commissioner Orson Swindle of the US Federal Trade Commission; Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of EPIC; John Ryan, Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Compliance and Investigations at America Online Inc.; Albert Gidari, Entrepreneur in Residence, Perkins Coie; Professor Michael Geist, University of Ottawa; Stewart Baker of Steptoe & Johnson; Chris Kuner of Hunton & Williams; Mary Wong, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore; and Barbara Fox, Senior Architect of Cryptography and Digital Rights Management at Microsoft Corporation and a Senior Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. For more information and to register for the conference, please visit http://www.ilpf.org/conference2002. You may take advantage of a US$200 discount on the early bird fee if you register before June 22 and refer to Priority Code: N16B2 on the registration form. Andrew Konstantaras Executive Director Internet Law & Policy Forum The Internet Law & Policy Forum is holding its annual conference on the topic of Security v. Privacy, September 18-19, 2002 in Seattle, Washington. The events of September 11th have raised the stakes on these two critical issues. Many governments have passed new legislation in efforts to increase security and stop terrorism. Many privacy advocates have criticized some of these new laws for their negative effect on privacy. This conference will explore the synergies and conflicts, both real and imagined, between these two important issues and the laws written to promote them. The conference will have a privacy track and a security track, where speakers will explore key issues and concerns in the respective areas. Some of the topics covered in these panels include: Privacy Global Survey: Legislative Regimes and Cross-Cultural Dimensions; Practicalities of Compliance with Law Enforcement Requests; Identifying and Selecting Appropriate Authentication Options. Plenary sessions will cover topics from both perspectives. For more information about this conference, including a more detailed agenda and a list of confirmed speakers, please visit http://www.ilpf.org/conference2002. To receive a US$200 discount, register before June 22nd and refer to Priority Code # N16B2 on the registration form. Marilyn Malenfant Director, Member Services Internet Law & Policy Forum Tel: +1.514.639.9118 Fax: +1.514.639.0999 Email: malenfant§ilpf.org http://www.sold.com.au - The Sold.com.au Big Brand Sale - New PCs, notebooks, digital cameras, phones and more ... Sale ends June 12Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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