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[infowar.de] Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2002, vorläufiges Programm



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The Twelfth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy
(CFP2002)
April 16-19, 2002
Cathedral Hill Hotel
San Francisco, CA, USA
http://www.cfp2002.org

Online registration is now open! --
http://www.regmaster.com/cfp2002.html

ADVANCE PROGRAM
(Schedule is subject to change -- current schedule with confirmed
speakers is available at http://www.cfp2002.org/program/)

Confirmed speakers include:
-Bill Lockyer, California Attorney General
-James Bamford, Author, Body of Secrets & The Puzzle Palace
-John Perry Barlow, Co-Chair EFF
-Bruce Sterling, Author, Zeitgeist & Hacker Crackdown
-Jackie Speier, California State Senator
-Larry Irving, Irving Group
-John Podesta, Former White House Chief of Staff
-Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform
-Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle Corporation
-Juliette Beck, Global Exchange
-Oxblood Ruffin, Cult of the Dead Cow
-Steve Metalitz, International Intellectual Property Alliance
-Ed Felten, Professor, Princeton Univ., plaintiff in Felten v. RIAA
-Kim Alexander, California Voter Foundation
-Chris Painter, US Department of Justice

JUST CONFIRMED LUNCHEON KEYNOTE! - Timothy J. Muris, Chairman, US
Federal Trade Commission


TUESDAY, APRIL 16

9 AM - 5:30 PM - "Fair Use By Design?" Workshop

9 AM - 12:30 PM - Morning Tutorials
-Constitutional Law in Cyberspace
-What Are Biometrics, and How Do They Work?
-Introduction to Cryptography

2 - 5:30 PM - Afternoon Tutorials
-The Electronic Communications Privacy Act:  A Primer and Update
-Internet Activism Basics:  What Works, What Doesn't and What Will
Get You Arrested
-Building a Privacy Program For Your Business or Organization


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

8:30-9:30am Opening Speaker: James Bamford

9:30-10:45am National ID Card: The Next Generation

11:15am-12:30pm Truth is the First Casualty of War - Availability of
Information Post 9/11

12:30-2:00pm Luncheon Keynote: FTC Chairman Timothy Muris

2:00-3:15pm  PATRIOT and Privacy

3:45-5:00pm Biometrics Face-Off: Can Biometrics Systems Promise
Better Security without Destroying Privacy and Civil Rights?

6:00-8:00pm Dinner Keynote: California Attorney General Bill Lockyer

8:15-9:30pm EFF Pioneer Awards

9:30pm-12:00am Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)

THURSDAY, APRIL 18

8:15-8:45am Hacktivismo and the Online Fight for Human Rights:
Cult of the Dead Cow Update, Oxblood Ruffin

8:45-10:00am How to Hack an Election

10:00-11:15am Are the Tools the Rules?: The Future of the Digital
Commons

11:30am-12:45pm Concurrent Sessions

*       Open Source
*       Getting it Right: Global Internet Policy Issues
*       Who Goes There? Privacy in Identity and Location
        Services
*       A Prognosis for Use of Health, Medical, and Genetic Information
*       Bridging the Digital Divide: The Bay Area and Beyond

12:45-2:15pm Luncheon Keynote: Larry Irving, Irving Group

2:15-3:30pm Grassroots Goes Global: Using the Internet for Activism

3:45-5:30pm The DMCA and You

5:30-6:30pm Debate on the Future of Intellectual Property

6:30-8:00pm 2002 Orwell Awards

9:30pm-12:00am Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)


FRIDAY, APRIL 19

8:30-9:30am Morning Keynote: California State Senator Jackie Speier

9:30-10:45am Public Records "How Public is too Public? Public
Records and Personal Privacy"

11:15am-12:30pm Hot Topic The time for this session has been set
aside for an issue that takes on special importance as the
conference nears.

12:30-2:00pm Box Lunch Concurrent Sessions

*       The Promise of Privacy Enhancing Technologies
*       ICANN in Year 3
*       Peer to Peer and Copyright
*       International Security Cooperation and Privacy
*       Privacy and Private Litigation

2:00-3:15pm Should We Meet John Doe? Civil Litigation and
Anonymity in Cyberspace

3:15-3:45pm Break

3:45-5:00pm Closing Keynote: Bruce Sterling


Scholarships are available for community groups that have been
underrepresented at past CFP conferences. Scholarships cover
conference registration, travel, and hotel expenses.  The application
deadline for community scholarships is January 31, 2002.  See
http://www.cfp2002.org/register/scholarships.shtml

California Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit will be available.
Participants from other states will need to provide their own forms.


CFP2002 ADVISORY BOARD

Chair: Ari Schwartz, Center for Democracy & Technology*
Kim Alexander, California Voter Foundation*
Bojana Bellamy, Accenture
Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy & Technology
Caspar Bowden, FIPR
Jason Catlett, Junkbusters Corp.
Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario
Roger Clarke, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra, Australia
Steven Clift, Democracies Online
Karen Coyle, CPSR*
Lorrie Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research
Janet Daly, W3C
Rebecca Daugherty, Reporter's Cmte for the Freedom of the Press
Mark Eckenwiler, USDOJ*
Lenny Foner, MIT*
Alex Fowler, Zero Knowledge Systems*
Robert Gellman, Privacy and Information Policy Consultant
Nick Gillespie, Reason Magazine
Beth Givens, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Jennifer S. Granick, Stanford Law School
Wendy Grossman, Freelance writer and author of net.wars
Harry Hammitt, Access Reports
Chris Hoofnagle, EPIC
Peggy Irving, IRS
Jennifer Jacobsen, AOL Time Warner
Bruce Koball, Technical Consultant*
Marit Köhntopp, Independent Center for Privacy Protection
Schleswig-Holstein
Barbara Lawler, Hewlett Packard
Mark Lloyd, Civil Rights Telecommunication Forum
Deirdre Mulligan, Boalt Hall, University of California Berkeley School
of Law*
Deborah Pierce, Privacyactivism.org*
Ron Plesser, Piper Marbury
Richard Purcell, Microsoft
Jonah Seiger, Mindshare Internet Campaigns
Saundra Shirley, American Library Association
David Singer, IBM
Richard Smith, Privacy Foundation
Barry Steinhardt, ACLU
Peter Swire, Ohio State University College of Law
Ryan Turner, OMB Watch
Maurice Wessling, Bits of Freedom


CFP2002 Sponsors

Patrons:
AOL TimeWarner
Microsoft
Verisign

Supporters:
Center for Democracy and Technology
US Postal Service

Sponsors:
DoubleClick
Hewlett Packard
SafeWeb

Contributors:
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
DataPrivacy Partners
IBM
Proxim
Sun
TRUSTe

Cooperating Organizations:
Democracy Online Project
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Privacy Journal
Privacy Times
Public Citizen
Technology Policy Group

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