The Surveillance Transparency Act of 2013 (Past Event)
CIS Non-Residential Fellow Richard Salgado will be testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Read more about The Surveillance Transparency Act of 2013
Privacy has become one of the defining issue of the Information Age. CIS has received national recognition for its interdisciplinary and multi-angle examination of privacy, particularly as it relates to emerging technology.
CIS Non-Residential Fellow Richard Salgado will be testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Read more about The Surveillance Transparency Act of 2013
Marc Rotenberg is President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC, and a former counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee. EPIC focuses public attention on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. EPIC routinely files amicus briefs in federal and state courts, testifies before Congress, participates in agency rule makings, and conducts extensive Freedom of Information Act litigation. In the last several months, EPIC settled FOIA cases favorably in EPIC v. CIA (surveillance of mosques), EPIC v. DHS and EPIC v. TSA (airport body scanners), EPIC v. Dept. of Ed (student privacy), and EPIC v. ODNI (Privacy Act compliance Read more about In re EPIC: The Challenge to the NSA Telephone Record Collection Program
The Application Developers Alliance Mobile Privacy Summit presents developers, entrepreneurs, and mobile app publishers the opportunity to speak directly to the United States’ top privacy policy makers. Representatives from the Office of the Attorney General of California and the Federal Trade Commission will join industry leaders and privacy experts to discuss industry best practices, regulatory requirements, and the role and responsibility of publishers, platforms and advertisers to ensure the privacy of mobile application users.
Privacy and the Internet: Is the Law Adapting as Fast as We Are?
The Legal Implications of Technological Advancements
Friday, October 11, 2013
8:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Presented by Chapman University Fowler School of Law's Nexus Journal of Law and Policy
California MCLE credit (6 hours)
Featuring CIS Non-Residential Fellow Brian Pascal on the panel "Constitutional Issues with the Internet and Technology". Read more about Privacy and the Internet: Is the Law Adapting as Fast as We Are?