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Workshop on the Relationship

between Privacy and Security

May 29-30, 2002
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA

The agenda has been developed by a Program Committee whose members include senior security executives from State, Federal and industry leaders.  Topics will include:

  • How Privacy and Security Go Hand-in-hand
  • How Privacy and Security May Trade Off
  • Social, Technical, and Usability Issues
  • Global Dimensions of Privacy
  • Economic Issues
  • Standardization 

 

PROGRAM AGENDA


Wednesday, May 29, 2002

Carnegie Mellon
University
GSIA Room 152 - The Bach Auditorium

7:30 am          Continental Breakfast

8:30                 Introduction to Mozelle W. Thompson, Commissioner, 
                       Federal Trade Commission
                       Jared L. Cohon, President, Carnegie Mellon University

8:45                 Keynote - Privacy and Security in the eMarketplace
           Mozelle W. Thompson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

9:30                 Industry Issues in Privacy and Security
                       Robert Thibadeau, Principal Research Scientist, 
                       School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

10:15               Privacy and Security – A Win/Win Situation
                       David Chaum, Technology Innovator   

11:00               Break

11:15               P3P and Privacy Bird
                       Lorrie Cranor (AT&T Labs Research, Chair, World Wide Web 
                       Consortium, P3P)

12:00 pm         User Managed Privacy Technology Presentation
                       Wave Systems

12:30               Lunch

1:30                 The Convergence, “Submergence” and Impact of 
                       Privacy and Security Practices
                       Chris Israel, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce

2:15                 Analysis of Corporate Privacy and Data Protection Practices
                       Larry Ponemon, CEO, Privacy Council, Inc.

3:00                 Break

3:15                 European Perspective
                       Marc Wilikens, European Directorate - General Joint Research Centre

4:00 – 4:30       Database Technology Presentation
                       Dynamix, Inc.

6:308:30      Cocktails & Dinner, Wyndham Garden University Place
                      Sponsored by VigilantMinds

                      Dinner Presentation:  "Talking to Strangers"
                      Scott Blackmer, Attorney

 


Thursday, May 30, 2002
Carnegie Mellon
University
GSIA Room 152 - The Bach Auditorium

7:30 am           Continental Breakfast

8:30                 Operational Risk, Privacy and Security
                       Jonathan Rosenoer, President, Point Tiburon Group

9:15                 XNS:  Unifying Identity, Security and Privacy
                       Drummond Reed, CTO, OneName Corporation and Founder, XNSORG

10:00               Break

10:15               Making Digital Privacy Operational
                       Latanya Sweeney, Asst. Professor/Computer Science & of Public Policy,
                       Carnegie Mellon University

11:00               ISTPA Privacy Framework
                       John Sabo, Chairman, ISTPA and
                       Michael Willett, Ph.D., Security Architect, Wave Systems

11:45               Hard Problems
                       Robert Thibadeau, Principal Research Scientist, 
                       School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

12:30 pm       Close

 

 

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