Artifact Details

Title

Churchill Club | Collection of online consumer data

Catalog Number

102792385

Type

Moving image

Description

Speakers:
Jim Adler, Chief Privacy Officer & General Manager, Data Systems, Intelius
Nick Bicanic, CEO and Founder, echoecho
Jules Cohen, Director of Online Privacy, Microsoft
Nicole Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Director, ACLU of Northern California
Paul Schwartz, Faculty Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, UC Berkeley

Moderator:
Jules Polonetsky, Co-chair and Director, Future of Privacy Forum

There is a growing tension between economic opportunities to mine the ever-increasing amounts of data available online vs. consumer and regulator desire for strong privacy protections. This distinguished roundtable will explore the ins and outs of this complex topic, including:
- how people are shaping not only their own online personas, but also the personas of friends, relatives and even total strangers
- sophisticated technologies that companies and governments are using to get to know people online
- options for individuals who want to control what is collected about them and how it is used
- the potential for industry to leverage the growing wealth of available data, while striking the right balance between innovation and regulation

A wide range of perspectives will be represented on the panel, with senior thought leaders from ACLU of Northern California, Echoecho Media, Future of Privacy Forum, Microsoft, UC Berkeley. This program is presented in observation of Data Privacy Day, which was created to build awareness about privacy issues and help people navigate them.

Date

2012-01-24

Participants

Adler, Jim, Speaker
Bicanic, Nick, Speaker
Cohen, Jules, Speaker
Ozer, Nicole, Speaker
Polonetsky, Jules, Moderator
Schwartz, Paul, Speaker

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA

Duration

01:29:36

Format

MP4

Category

Talk

Collection Title

Churchill Club

Credit

Gift of the Churchill Club

Lot Number

X9335.2021