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2012 “Introduction to the Second Wave of Global Privacy Protection,” Ohio State Law Journal Symposium on the Second Wave of Global Privacy Protection, Columbus, November 16, 2012.“The Right to Data Portability: Antitrust and Privacy Analysis,” Yale Law School, New Haven, November 12, 2012. "Why The Right to Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare: Antitrust and Privacy Critique,” Conference on the Economics of Consumer Protection, George Mason University, Oct. 22, 2012. “Finding the Best of the Imperfect Alternatives for Privacy, Health IT, and Cybersecurity,” Wisconsin Law Review Symposium on Thirty Years of Comparative Institutional Analysis: A Celebration of Neil Komesar, Madison, October 20, 2012. “Trust and Online Interaction,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review Symposium on The Evolving Internet, Philadelphia, October 19, 2012. “De-Identification,” International Association of Privacy Professionals Navigate Conference, Mountain View, October 11, 2012. “Self-Regulation and Privacy,” John Marshall Law School, Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law, Symposium: The Development of Privacy Law from Brandeis to Today, Chicago, September 27, 2012. "From Real-Time Intercepts to Stored Records: Why Encryption Drives the Government to Seek Access to the Cloud," Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Arlington VA, September 22, 2012. "Why a Right to Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare," IP Scholars Conference, August, 2012. "Lawful Access/Encryption," Fifth Interdisciplinary Workshop on Security and Human Behavior, SHB 2012, June 5, 2012. "The Right to Data Portability: Privacy and Antitrust Analysis," George Mason Conference on Search & Social Media, May 16, 2012. "Social Networks, Privacy and Freedom of Association," Privacy Working Group, April, 2012. "From Real-Time Intercepts to Stored Records: Why Encryption Drives the Government to Seek Access to the Cloud," The Privacy Project - Cloud Conferece, April, 2012. "Lawful Access in the EU: The Pipe to the Cloud," Georgetown Law School Conference on Law Enforcement Access to the Cloud, March 19, 2012. "Facial Recognition by the Government: Privacy and Civil Liberties Issues," FBI Biometric Center of Excellence, March 14, 2012. "Backdoors: How Will Governmnet Agencies Adapt to Cybersecurity on the Internet?" Internet Law Scholar WIP, New York Law School, March 2012. Panelist, “Clashing Cultures and Conflicting Privacy Regimes: Encryption, Cookies, and Social Networks,” IAPP Privacy Summit, Washington, D.C., March 2012. Panelist, “The Obama Administration Privacy Whitepaper: A First Look at National Privacy Policy,” International Association of Privacy Professionals Web Seminar, March 2012. "Privacy Framework for Monitoring Social Media," National Academy of Sciences, Public Response to Alerts & Warnings Using Social Media, February 28, 2012. "Frontdoors and Backdoors in Government Access to Data," NYU Law School Panel on Legislating and Regulating Internet Infrastructure, February 24, 2012. Panelist, “Laws Against Adopting Privacy Enhancing Technologies,” Financial Cryptography and Data Security 2012, Bonaire, February 2012. Panelist, “Getting Online – Legislating and Regulating Internet Infrastructure,” N.Y.U. Law School Conference “No Strings Attached: U.S. Internet Governance in an Increasingly Global World,” New York, February 2012. Panelist, “Big Data, Politics, and Privacy,” 2012 Stanford Law Review Symposium, “The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and Its Conflicting Values,” Palo Alto, February 2012. Panelist, “The Edges of the Global Internet Freedom Sword: Can Internet Technologies Promote Free Expression Without Enabling Oppression?” Congressional Internet Caucus State of the Net Conference, Washington, D.C., January 2012. |
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