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Washington, DC – An Invitation to Share in Dialogue on Diversity’s 2012 Colloquium on Internet Data Privacy – a study casting light on the potential menace of a phantom internet, one moving behind the benign instrument that has transformed business, intellectual labors, and social life. Expert speakers will explore the threatening paradoxes and outline the remedies to be invoked through public policy and in the actions of individuals.
Thursday, January 26, 2012, 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
The Washington Home of Stewart Mott
122 Maryland Avenue N.E. Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C
Agenda:
Greeting and Overview - 11:30 a.m.
Lunch - 12: 00 noon
Nothing to Hide: the Indecorous Realm of the Social Networks - 12:30 pm
Commercial Data Trolling: Sellers, Customers, and You - 1:15 pm
The Security Engineers: The Penetrating Eyes of Government - 2:15 pm
Health Care Information: Efficiency And Privacy – What to maximize? - 3:15 pm
Collaborating Organizations: Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership, National Cyber Security Alliance, AT&T, CapitalWirePR, LATISM DC, The Raben Group, Cato Institute, Center for Democracy and Technology, Intel, Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Competitive Enterprise Institute, NACOPRW, Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Trade Commission, D. C. Office of Latino Affairs, Washington Home of Stewart R. Mott
RSVP by January 22nd.
Register on line at: http://www.dialogueondiversity.org/cgi/dodreg.cgi |