What's Happening in Privacy?
CONFERENCES
EVENTS
KNOWLEDGENETS
CONFERENCES
Web 2.0 Summitt
November 5-7
San Francisco, CA
Web 2.0 Summit has become the gathering place for business leaders of the new Web—it reflects and embodies the community—bringing together the most influential to discuss and debate the most important issues and strategies driving the Internet economy and what we might expect in the coming year.
The PhoCusWright Conference
November 17-20
Hollywood, CA
The PhoCusWright Conference continues to be the Travel Industry Event of the Year, bringing together the most prestigious group of travel, tourism and hospitality players.
EVENTS
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KNOWLEDGENETS
TRUSTe/IAPP KnowledgeNets are
free local networking luncheons open to all TRUSTe sealholders and IAPP members. Each KnowledgeNet features a speaker covering a top-of-mind privacy issue, followed by an opportunity for peer networking. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please contact
Mary Anne Timothy.
McLean/Tysons Corner, VA (Washington D.C. Area Meeting)
November 13, 2008
Speaker: Jules Polonetsky, CIPP, Chief Privacy Officer and SVP Consumer Advocacy, AOL LLC
Hot Topics In Privacy
Philadelphia, PA
November 13, 2008
Speaker: Martin Ryan, CIPP, 3 Gryphons Consulting
Safe Harbor - Issues, Challenges & Solutions
Toronto, Canada
November 19, 2008
Speaker: Michael Power, Vice President, Privacy and Security, eHealth Ontario
Incident Management
Seattle, WA
December 9, 2008
Speaker: Amanda Mayhew, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Privacy Officer for EthicsPoint, Inc.
Global Whistleblower Hotline Strategies and Challenges
Boston, MA
December 11, 2008
Speaker: Brian Tretick, Executive Director, Ernst & Young Privacy Advisory Services
Risk at Home: Privacy and Security Risks in Telecommuting, results of a recent Ernst & Young/Center for Democracy and Technology survey
Bay Area, CA
December 11, 2008
Speaker: Jim Dempsey, Vice President for Public Policy, CDT
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