- Jennifer Granick
Jennifer Stisa Granick is a criminal defense attorney in San Francisco, California. She defends people charged with computer-related crimes, as well as other offenses. Jennifer has been published in Wired and the magazine for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
- Louis Brandeis
Louis Dembitz Brandeis was an American litigator, Supreme Court Justice, advocate of privacy, and developer of the Brandeis Brief. In addition, he helped lead the American Zionist movement. Justice Brandeis was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1916 (sworn-in on June 5), and served until 1939.
- Daniel J. Solove
Daniel J. Solove is an associate professor of law at the George Washington University Law School. He is well known for his academic work on privacy and for popular books on how privacy relates with information technology.
- Ann Cavoukian
Ann Cavoukian is the current Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Canadian province of Ontario.<br /> Ann Cavoukian received an M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Toronto, specializing in criminology and law. <br /> Prior to joining the IPC/Ontario, Cavoukian headed the Research Services Branch for the provincial Attorney General.<br /> Joining the Ontario provincial Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner in 1987, …
- Whitfield Diffie
Whitfield Diffie is a US cryptographer and one of the pioneers of public-key cryptography. He is Chief Security Officer of Sun Microsystems, Vice-President and Sun Fellow. Andrew Sentence is an external member of the Monetary Policy of the Bank of England, the body responsible for setting interest rates in the UK to meet the Government's inflation target.
- Jennifer Stoddart
Commissioner Stoddart will discuss the impact of the Federal Accountability Act on the operations of her Office. In addition, she will speak about a very important phenomenon that is threatening privacy in many ways - that being pretexting, or simply put, pretending to be someone else - and its links to identity theft.
- Sheldon Richman
Sheldon Richman is editor of The Freeman , published by The Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington, New York, and serves as senior fellow at The Future of Freedom Foundation. He is the author of FFFs award-winning book Separating School & State: How to Liberate Americas Families ; Your Money or Your Life: Why We Must Abolish the Income Tax ; and FFFs newest book Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State.
- Christopher Boyd
Christopher Boyd, better known as his online pseudonym Paperghost, is webmaster of computer security organization Vitalsecurity.org, a Microsoft Security MVP, and Director of Malware Research for security company FaceTime. Originating from Liverpool, England, Boyd studied an Honours Degree in Fine Art, working in film, paint and music.
- Jed Rubenfeld
Jed Rubenfeld is the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School. He is an expert on constitutional law, criminal law, privacy, and the First Amendment.
- George Radwanski
George Radwanski is a former public servant, policy advisor, journalist and author. He is best known for having served as Privacy Commissioner of Canada until he was forced to resign over misleading expense claims; he was later charged with fraud by the RCMP. Prior to his appointment as Privacy Commissioner, Radwanski had had a twenty year career in journalism followed by a career as a policy advisor.
- Justin Quinn
Justin Quinn is an Irish poet and critic, born in Dublin in 1968. He received a doctorate from Trinity College, Dublin, where his contemporaries included poets Caitriona O'Reilly and Sinead Morrissey, and now lives with his wife and sons in Prague. He is a lecturer at Charles University and is considered one of the most badass poets of his generation. He has published four poetry collections: "The 'O'o'a'a' Bird" (1995), "Privacy" (1999), …
- Garry Flitcroft
Garry William Flitcroft is a former English football player. Flitcroft's career started in 1991 with Manchester City, for whom he had played for most of his career, albeit having a brief spell at Bury in March 1992. After five years at with City, having played 142 games, some as captain, he joined Blackburn in March 1996 for £3.5m. The combative midfielder was signed after Rovers' talks with rising French star Zinedine Zidane broke down.
- Adam Joinson
Adam Joinson ("b." 1970) is a senior lecturer in Information Systems at the School of Management, University of Bath in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his research on psychological aspects of Internet use, including computer-mediated communication, self-disclosure online and the use of new technology in research. More recently his research has focussed on privacy and the Internet.
- Sylvia Kierkegaard
Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard is one of the world’s leading authorities in computer law. Her articles are widely published in top law and IT journals and books. She covers a wide range of topics, such as comparative contract law, alternative dispute resolution, intellectual property rights, EU law, privacy, electronic commerce and data protection. Her work is frequently cited in court judgements, and research papers.
- Kenneth W. Royce
Kenneth W. Royce is an American author who primarily writes under the pen-name of Boston T. Party. He is well known for his non-fiction books that take a generally libertarian stance on privacy and gun politics. These books are published by Javelin Press, which only publishes these works. He has also written one fiction novel, "Molôn Labé!", and is widely known for instigating the Free State Wyoming project.
- Edith Cody-Rice
Edith H. Cody-Rice is a Senior Legal Counsel for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation where she specializes in media law, privacy and freedom of information legislation. From 2000 to 2005 she was Privacy Officer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and has given frequent lectures on the application of privacy legislation in Canada. She also lectures on Legal Aspects of Broadcasting as well as on employment assistance programs, …
- L. Taylor Banks
Extensive background in all aspects of the computer networking and information security industries. Over 10 years designing, implementing and teaching secure information systems operations to Federal Government, US Military, private universities and public companies, from startups to Fortune 100.
- Kat Kat Needs Her Privacy.
- Ann Ann [the Girl Who Values Privacy]
- Tom Wills
- Maureen C. Cooney
Maureen C. Cooney Counsel & Senior Policy Advisor, Global Privacy Strategies Privacy and Information Management Practice
- Philip R. Zimmermann
Philip R. Zimmermann is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy® (PGP®), the most widely used email encryption software in the world. Zimmermann founded PGP Inc. to commercialize PGP® and the software is now available from PGP Corporation, where Zimmermann serves as special advisor and consultant. Zimmermann currently is consulting for a number of companies and industry organizations on matters cryptographic, and is also a Fellow at the Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society.
- Rob Dolin
Rob Dolin , Program Manager, Windows Live Social Networking - Microsoft - Rob Dolin is a Program Manager on the Windows Live Experience Social Networking team which produces Windows Live Spaces, a blogging, photo sharing, and social networking web service, as well as Windows Live Writer, a cross-platform blog entry authoring application. Mr. Dolin’s feature areas include Search, Homepage, and Notifications.
- Alessandro Acquisti
Alessandro Acquisti , Assistant Professor Information Technology and Public Policy
- H. Patrick Swygert
H. Patrick Swygert H. PATRICK SWYGERT has served as President of Howard University since 1995. Mr. Swygert served as President of the University at Albany, State University of New York from 1990 to 1995, and as Executive Vice President of Temple University from 1987 to 1990.
- James Harper
- David Kotz
- Wendy Seltzer
Wendy Seltzer is a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, teaching Internet Law, Information Privacy, and Copyright, and a fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. She was previously an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Before joining EFF, Wendy taught Internet Law as an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, and practiced intellectual property and technology litigation at Kramer Levin in New York.
- Philippe Tregon
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- John Wunderlich
- John F. Kamp
John Kamp is of counsel at Wiley Rein & Fielding . Privacy Developments Around the Globe
- Lorrie Faith Cranor
Lorrie Faith Cranor is an Associate Research Professor in the School of Computer Science and the department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University . She is director of the CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS) . She has authored over 80 research papers on online privacy, phishing and semantic attacks, spam, electronic voting, anonymous publishing, usable access control, and other topics.
- Jackson K
I am Virgo, 5th of Sept,1978; born in Hong Kong, I like clean, I like music, I like singing, and I have so many valuable exprience in my brain waves, love to do what I want and what I think, crazy is my first image,smoke is my party logan, and sleep is my great devil...........Also I like people who leave me comments.
- Walter Vannini
- Public Privacy
I'm a very private person, so I won't disclose to much until I know you better.
- Lanny J. Davis
Davis is also the recent author of “Scandal: How ‘Gotcha’ Politics Is Destroying America,” published by Palgrave Macmillan in September 2006. Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz wrote this about Davis’s latest book: “Davis is that rare insider who is capable of being fair to allsides. He is willing to cast blame on his own party, his own candidates and even his own self, along with those on the other side who deserve blame.
- Deborah Pierce
Deborah Pierce Founder & Executive Director, PrivacyActivism Deborah Pierce is founder and Executive Director of PrivacyActivism. Her work focuses on consumer education campaigns, advocacy, and analysis of privacy issues, with particular emphasis on data flow, data matching, and privacy risks associated with data collection. Pierce is currently a member of the University of Washington's Shidler Center for Law, Commerce and Technology Advisory Committee.
- Carol E. Dinkins
Carol, nominated by President George W. Bush and in February 2006 confirmed by the Senate to chair the newly formed Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, chairs the firm's administrative and environmental law practice. She handles all aspects of client counseling on business transactions and permit matters, as well as civil litigation, mediation and criminal defense.
- Cedric Laurant
Cedric Laurant Law Professor & Attorney Cedric is currently Visiting Professor at the Law School of the Universidad of los Andes (Bogota, Colombia) teaching privacy, comparative and international economic law. He is an attorney and member of the District of Columbia Bar. He is also Director of Programs in Latin America for the Executive Certification Program in Nonprofit Leadership at the Center for Social Leadership (Washington, DC, USA).
- Daniel J. Weitzner
Daniel Weitzner is Director of the World Wide Web Consortium's Technology and Society activities. As such, he is responsible for development of technology standards that enable the web to address social, legal, and public policy concerns such as privacy, free speech, security, protection of minors, authentication, intellectual property and identification.