Our privacy online depends a lot on the technology we use. So what better way to mark Data Privacy Day than to hear the latest in technology and policy from the people who have a deep understanding of how information gets transmitted and protected online?
Come to Google’s Washington, DC offices for a light breakfast and a panel discussion about how privacy affects technology and vice versa. This discussion won’t linger on policy alone. Instead, it will focus on engineering and the mechanics behind the best practices of online privacy.
Moderator:
- Kim Hart, Reporter, Politico
Panelists:
- Peter Eckersley, Senior Staff Technologist, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Ed Felten, Chief Technologist, Federal Trade Commission
- Ari Schwartz, Senior Internet Policy Advisor, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Alma Whitten, Director of Privacy, Product and Engineering, Google
When:
Friday, January 28, 2011
Light breakfast begins at 9:00 AM
Panel begins at 10:00 AM
Where:
Google DC 1101 New York Avenue, NW 2nd Floor
Entrance on Eye Street Washington, DC
The metro is the best way to travel to our office. Take the Red line to Metro Center, and walk to our office at the corner of I (Eye) and 12th Street, NW. There is also a public parking garage beneath our office building that charges hourly fees for parked cars. All other parking is metered on the street and often hard to come by.
**Google's use of this data is governed by our privacy policy found at
http://www.google.com/privacy.html