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pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Steve Case, Engine Advocacy, Fwd.US, Partnership for a New American Economy, and the Austin Technology Council welcome Becky Tallent to discuss technology and immigration.
Steve Case - www.revolution.com/
Becky Tallent - bipartisanpolicy.org/news/press-releases/2013/12/bipartis...
Mike McGeary - engine.is/
Jeremy Robbins - www.renewoureconomy.org/
Austin Technology Council - austintechnologycouncil.org/
Fwd.Us - www.fwd.us/
FreeFlow Research - www.freeflowresearch.org/
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Kevin Werbach (left) and Gigi B. Sohn (right) take part in a discussion about Tech Policy in an Obama adminstration with Mark Alexander(center), Barack Obama's Policy Director.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Federal Trade Commission Building, Washington, DC
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The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Professor Kevin Werbach hosted a policy forum at The Wharton School on the University of Pennsylvania's campus in Philadelphia on April 12, 2008. He's seen here introducing the other speakers of the day.
Reed Hundt, chair of the FCC from 1993 to 1997 and now a policy advisor to Barack Obama spoke at an even hosted by Kevin Werbach at The Wharton School on April 12, 2008. The disucssion, a forum on Tech Policy in an Obama administration drew approximately 40 people out to take part in a discussion on tech, communication, and broader domestic policy.
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Center for Strategic & International Studies is hosting a discussion on the opportunities and policy challenges created by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Panelists will discuss new opportunities that IoT provides across different sectors from more efficient energy management to self-driving cars, and efforts by industry and government to address privacy, security, and safety challenges.
Panelists:
Matt Scholl
Deputy Division Chief, NIST Computer Science Division
Hilary Cain
Director of Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota
Mark Ryland
Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Greene
Director, Government Affairs North America and Senior Policy Counsel, Symantec Corporation
This is the inaugural event of a CSIS initiative to explore the opportunities and challenges that accompany the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The project aims to foster dialogue and debate around the benefits and policy challenges created by the growth of embedded and interconnected computing devices that deliver critical services, mediate our reality, and change the way we live. Additionally, it will investigate implications for privacy and identity, security challenges, and avenues for public policy response.
Please RSVP by December 11 COB to TechPolicy@csis.org
Visit www.csisiot.org for podcasts, publications, and further project updates
This event is sponsored by Symantec Corporation.
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
MARKETS AND TRENDS, TECHNOLOGY, CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Fred von Lohmann and Gigi Sohn on the panel "Rethinking the Future of Creative Works: Business and Policy Challenges."
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
pii2011 privacy identity innovation is a conference of discussions about issues in the pii realm. The pii2011 was held in Silicon Valley on May 19 & 20 and was followed on May 21 by PrivacyCamp
Photos: lunaweb.com
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.
The Internet Association and the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School held the event in Washington, DC, exploring the midterm election and the digital policy agenda. A small group of bipartisan political operatives, policy experts, and journalists participated in a roundtable discussion to explore the latest campaign tactics, new research on media consumption trends among likely voters, and the most relevant tech policy issues.