Saturday March 13, 2004
7:30- 8:30 Breakfast
and Registration
8:30- 9:00 Introduction
from Symposium Editors [ Audio ]
9:00- 10:30 Foundations [ Audio ]
Privacy as Security: Legal Remedies for Creating Vulnerability
Daniel Solove
Associate Professor of Law
Seton Hall Law School
Tort Liability for Cyber Insecurity: The Case of Distributed
Denial of Service Attacks
Jennifer Chandler
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
University of Ottawa
10:45-12:30 Approaches to Reform
[ Audio ]
National ID Cards
Michael Froomkin
Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
An Architecture to Allow Metadata-driven
Legal and Economic Controls in Privacy Sensitive Systems
Lance Hoffman
Distinguished Research Professor, Dept. of Computer Science,
The George Washington University
Litigation trends and developments
Ian Ballon
Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Executive Director of Stanford's Center for E-Commerce
12:30- 2:00 Lunch
2:00- 3:45 Intentionally
Leaky Technology [ Audio ]
Privacy Protection Through Aggregation of Data Concerning
Networked Copyright Usage
Daniel Gervais
Oslers Professor of Technology Law, Faculty of Law
University of Ottawa
Striking the Balance Between Aviation Security and Privacy: The
Lessons of JetBlue and Northwest, and What CAPPSII Portends
Christopher Wolf
Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP
RFID and Privacy
Jonathan Weinberg
Professor of Law
Wayne State University
Sensor networks
Pam Samuelson
Professor of Law
Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
4:15- 6:00 Challenges
for the Chief Privacy Officer [ Audio ]
Defining the Legal Standard for Information Security
Mr. Thomas Smedinghoff
Baker & McKenzie
The Evolution of Privacy Regulation in the Internet Age:
Smooth or Episodic Evolutionary Change?
Andrew Charlesworth
Senior Research Fellow in IT and Law, Director, Centre for IT
and Law, School of Law/Department of Computer Science, University
of Bristol
Disconnected Privacy: Rethinking the Institutional Response
to Privacy
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Alex Fowler
Co-Director, National Privacy Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Privacy Litigation in the Internet Age
Jon Sobel
Folger Levin & Kahn LLP
6:00- 7:30 Reception
Sunday March 14, 2004
9:00- 9:45 Registration
and Breakfast
9:45- 10:00 Welcome
10:00- 12:00 From Contractual Freedom to
Strict Liability [ Audio ]
Mutually Assured Protection: Development of Relational Internet
Privacy and Security Contract Norms
Andrea Matwyshyn
Clinical Assistant Professor of Law, Northwestern University
School of Law
Affiliate, Centre for Economics and Policy, Institute for Manufacturing,
University of Cambridge
A Social Insurance Perspective on Cybersecurity and Privacy
Shubha Ghosh
Associate Professor, University at Buffalo SUNY Law School
Vikram Mangalmurti
Fellow in Cybersecurity, Law, Economics, and Public Policy
Heinz School of Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
Contracting for Privacy and Security: Is there a market and
what does it suggest for law?
Raymond Nimmer
Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center
Winning the Notice Game
Chris Hoofnagle
Associate Director
Electronic Privacy Information Center
12:00- 1:30 Lunch
1:30- 3:00 Finding
the Players in the Privacy Shell Game [ Audio ]
Beyond Contract: Utilizing Restitution
to Reach Shadow Offenders & Safeguard Information Privacy
Marcy Peek
Assistant Professor of Law
Whittier Law School
Securing Privacy in a Messy Digital Regime
Niva Elkin-Koren
Professor of Law
Dr. Michael Birnhack
Assistant Professor of Law
Co-Directors, Haifa Center of Law & Technology
Haifa University
Should Criminal Liability Be Used to Secure Data Privacy?
Susan Brenner
NCR Distinguished Professor of Law & Technology
University of Dayton School of Law
International Privacy
Tim Wu
Associate Professor
University of Virginia School of Law
3:00- 4:30 Alternatives
for Privacy Enhancement [ Audio ]
The Economic Case for Cyberinsurance
Jay Kesan
Professor of Law
Ruperto Majuca
Graduate Student, Department of Economics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Overcoming the Disclosure Disincentive: The Role of Disclosure
Intermediaries in Safeguarding Sensitive Financial Information
Ted Janger
Professor of Law
Paul Schwartz
Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
The Problem With Privacy: A Modest Proposal
Prof. Lilian Edwards
Senior Lecturer in Law and Co-Director of AHRB Centre in IP and Technology
Law, Edinburgh University
4:30- 5:00 Closing