June 19, 2003

FTC Conf on Tech to Protect Privacy

"Technologies for Protecting Personal Information," was the subject of Federal Trade Commission workshops on May 14 and June 4. The Commission's page includes links to various panelist's presentations, and says: "A number of products promise to help consumers and businesses control sensitive information and guard against internal and external threats; technology is also frequently cited as the best method for managing information and ensuring information security."

Panelists whose presentations are online include:

  • Lorrie Faith Cranor, AT&T Labs
  • Stephanie Perrin, Digital Discretion, Inc.
  • Larry Clinton, Internet Security Alliance
  • Richard M. Smith, Computerbytesman.com
  • Michael Willett, Security and Privacy Consultant
  • Andrew Patrick, National Research Council of Canada
  • Mary J. Culnan, Bentley College
  • Donna Hoffman, Vanderbilt University
  • Nathaniel Wood, FTC
  • Lynette Millett, National Academy of Sciences
  • Ari Schwartz, Center for Democracy and Technology

    The site also includes information for ordering videotapes of the presentations.


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