FTC Second Roundtable of Consumer Privacy
What: FTC Second Roundtable on Consumer Privacy
Who:
8:30am: Welcome Address
Deidre Mulligan, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley School of Information
8:45am: Introductory Remarks
Commissioner Pamela Jones-Harbour, FTC
8:55am: Setting the Stage
David C. Vladeck, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC
9:15am: Panel 1 'Technology and Privacy'
Moderators:
Loretta Garrison and Catherine Harrington-McBride, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Panelists:
Pam Dixon, Executive Director, World Privacy Forum
Peter Eckersley, Staff Technologist, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Eric Goldman, Associate Professpr, Santa Clara University School of Law
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Lecturer, University of California Berkeley School of Law
Arvind Narayanan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Mike Shaver, VP, Engineering, Mozilla Corporation
Scott Taylor, Chief Privacy Officer, Hewlett-Packard Company
Anne Toth, VP of Policy and Head of Privacy, Yahoo!
11:00am: Panel 2 'Privacy Implications of Social Networking and Other Platform Providers'
Moderators:
Peter Magee and Michelle Rosenthal,
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Panelists:
Lillie Coney, Associate Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Chris Conley, Technology & Civil Liberties Fellow, ACLU of Northern California
Ian Costello, VP for Product Development, LivingSocial
Erika Rottenberg, VP, General Counssel, and Secretary, LinkedIn
Tim Sparapani, Director of Public Policy, Facebook
Nicole Wong, VP and Deputy General Counsel, Google
Dennis Yu, Chief Executive Officer, BlitzLocal
1:30pm: Remarks
Daniel J. Weitzner, Associate Administrator for Policy, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Department of Commerce
1:45pm: Panel 3 'Privacy Implication of Cloud Computing'
Moderators:
Laura Berger and Kathryn Ratte, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Panelists:
Lindsey Finch, Global Privacy Counsel, Salesforce.com
Beth Givens, FOunder and Director, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Nicole Ozer, Director, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy, ACLU of Northern California
Harriet Pearson, Chief Privacy Officer, IBM
Paul Schwartz, Professor of Law, Univesirty of Califonia Berkeley
Scott Shipman, Chief Privacy Officer, eBay
3:15pm: Panel 4 'Privacy Implications of Mobile Computing'
Moderators:
Naomi Lefkovitz and Catherine Harrington-McBride, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Panelists:
Michael Altschul, Senior VP and General Counsel, CTIA-The Wireless Association
Kevin Bankston, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Darren Bowie, Legal Director, North America, Nokia
Alissa Cooper, Chief Computer Scientist, Center for Democracy & Technology
Amina Fazlullah, Counsel, U.S. PIRG
Brian Knapp, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel, Loopt
Kristine van Dillen, Director, Industry Initiatives & Partnerships, Mobile Marketing Association
4:45pm: Panel 5 'Technology and Policy'
Moderators:
Jessica Rich, Deputy Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
Naomi Lefkovitz and Kathryn Ratte, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Panelists:
Ellen Blackler, Executive Director of Public Policy, AT&T
Fred Cate, Professor, Director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington
Peter Cullen, General Manager TwC and Chief Privacy Strategist, Microsoft
David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer, Intel
Joanne McNabb, Chief of the California Office of Privacy Protection
Hana Pechackova, Policy Officer, European Commission, Directorate-General Justice, Freedom, and Security
Lee Tien, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Closing Remarks:
Christopher N. Olsen, Assistant Director, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
When: January 28, 2010
Where: University of California, Berkeley, School of Law Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission today released the agenda for its second roundtable on consumer privacy issues scheduled for January 28, 2010. The second roundtable, hosted by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, will take place at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law Booth Auditorium. The roundtable is the second of three public events designed to explore the privacy challenges that are posed by technology and business practices that collect and use consumer data.