Privacy + Security Forum Presents Experts Across a Broad Spectrum of Privacy and Cybersecurity Topics
Publication Date: September 24, 2021 2 minute readNext week, privacy law experts Professor Daniel Solove, George Washington University, and Professor Paul Schwartz, University of California, Berkeley, host the Privacy + Security Forum.
The Privacy + Security Forum is a 3-day event that takes a curriculum approach to provide participants with real-world knowledge and practical takeaways about the developments in technology, computer science, and privacy and data security regulations. This fall the forum will be held online.
The Fall 2021 Forum will delve into topics as diverse as dark patterns, evolving health care privacy, ransomware, transformation of cyber insurance, AI regulation, emerging advertising technology, data ethics, and the limitations of technology tools to protect privacy.
The first day of the forum, Wednesday, September 29th, offers in-depth workshops that will examine privacy laws in several regions around the world, as well U.S. state privacy laws. Additional workshops explore aspects of cybersecurity and breaches, and data de-identification.
Keynote Speakers
The keynote speakers are Jennifer Urban, the Chair of the California Privacy Protection Agency, and University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Anita Allen.
Ms. Urban will discuss the New California Privacy Protection Agency at Thursday’s keynote (1 pm Eastern time). And Professor Allen will speak about Privacy’s Greatest Ethical Challenges: Online Equity and Civil Rights, AI and Health during Friday’s keynote (also at 1 pm Eastern time).
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Privacy + Security Forum
September 29 - October 1, 2021
About Anita Allen
Anita L. Allen is an expert on privacy law, bioethics, and contemporary values, and is recognized for her scholarship about legal philosophy, women’s rights, and race relations. In 2010 she was appointed by President Obama to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues.
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About Daniel J. Solove
Daniel J. Solove is the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the George Washington University Law School. He is an internationally-known expert in privacy law.
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About Paul M. Schwartz
Paul Schwartz is the Jefferson E. Peyser Professor at UC Berkeley School of Law and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. His scholarship focuses on how the law has sought to regulate and shape information technology, as well as the impact of information technology on law and democracy. He has also examined a broad range of issues including European Union privacy regulations, cloud computing, governmental data mining, federal preemption of privacy laws, and the different legal definitions of “personal information.”