IEEE Digital Privacy Workshop (Future Directions Sponsor)

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Digital privacy has become a top social concern for the expanding digital world. Societies are trying to define and navigate the future of digital privacy and determine technological solutions, new policies, and frameworks needed to protect individuals while maintaining support for digital services. There are several broad areas where the landscape is undefined, where policies still need to be developed, and where IEEE expertise may greatly impact the future of "privacy" on-line. The Digital Privacy Project is exploring how IEEE can best add to this discussion – bringing the perspective of technologist - to help advance solutions to protect personal and private information.

The goal of this 2-day workshop is to facilitate discussion on the definition, scope, and common interests in the area of digital privacy for potential future collaboration. We have distinguished keynotes to stimulate your thinking, policy experts to share their global insights, and standards leaders to discuss privacy challenges. Several IEEE Societies and Councils will also share their perspective of digital privacy and why it is important to their community.

Come join us for this exciting 2-day event. Registration is FREE to all. 



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  • Start time: 07 Oct 2021 08:45 AM
  • End time: 08 Oct 2021 02:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Agenda

7 October (ET)

Topic

Speakers

9:00 – 9:10 am

Welcome & Opening Remarks

Christine Miyachi, Chair, IEEE Future Directions Committee

9:10 – 9:25 am

Introductions and IEEE Digital Privacy Project Overview

Chris Gorog, Chair, IEEE Digital Privacy Project

9:25 – 10:00 am

Keynote: The Long Game and the Malcolm Principle: Maintaining Perspective in Development

Calli Schroeder, Electronic Privacy Information Center

10:00 – 11:15 am

Policies and Frameworks around the World

Stefano Leucci, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
Jason Lau, International Association of Privacy Professionals
Dylan Gilbert, National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Perspectives from IEEE Societies and Councils

Nalini Ratha, Biometrics Council
Stuart Lipoff, Consumer Technology Society
Vladik Kreinovich, Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society

12:30 – 1:05 pm

Keynote: “Promise & Perils of Emerging technology. Are we creating value or a new set of vulnerabilities?”

Malcolm Harkins, Epiphany Systems

 

8 October (ET)

Topic

Speakers

9:00 – 9:35 am

Keynote: “Privacy Must be Proactively Embedded into Your Operations, by Design”

Ann Cavoukian, Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre

9:35 – 10:35 am

Perspectives from IEEE Societies and Councils

Yaochu Jin, Computational Intelligence Society
Yuichi Hayashi, Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
Sohrab Aftabjahani, Electronics Packaging Society
Vincenzo Piuri & Pierangela Samarati, Systems Council

10:45 – 11:30 am

Considerations around Standardizing Privacy

Amelia Andersdotter, IEEE 802E
Lillie Coney, IEEE P1912 WG
David Reed, IEEE P7012 WG
Lisa LeVasseur, IEEE P7012 WG

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Perspectives from IEEE Societies and Councils

Charles Clancy, Communications Society
Ming Jack Po, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Craig Preuss, Power & Energy Society
Neeli Prasad & Dave Michelson, Vehicular Society

12:45 – 1:30 pm

Group Discussion

All

1:30 – 1:45 pm

Wrap-Up and Next Steps

All