Artifact Details

Title

Churchill Club | Is Software Defined Networking the next network revolution?

Catalog Number

102792415

Type

Moving image

Description

SPEAKERS:
Laura Berger, Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Pam Dixon, Executive Director, World Privacy Forum
Brendon Lynch, Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft
Jon Potter, President, Application Developers Alliance

MODERATOR:
Chris Kelly, Former Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook


Consumers are living more of their lives online and exposing their personal information in new ways using the multitude of devices and services available to them. At the same time, consumers' understanding of how to protect their privacy—and their confidence in corporate privacy practices—remains low. What can shift consumer privacy behaviors and perceptions to narrow this gap? This expert roundtable will examine the latest trends in privacy practices across the online industry. The forward-looking discussion will include a look at the world of apps, juxtaposing the need to provide consumers with privacy protections with the concern that overly stringent oversight could stifle innovation. This program is presented in support of Data Privacy Day on January 28, which is an international day of awareness designed to educate people on privacy issues and how to safeguard personal information.

Date

2013-01-30

Participants

Ahmad, Najam, Speaker
Casado, Martin, Speaker
Ekudden, Erik, Speaker
Matsumoto, Craig, Moderator
Palmer, Matt, Speaker

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA

Duration

01:25:37

Format

MP4

Category

Talk

Collection Title

Churchill Club

Credit

Gift of the Churchill Club

Lot Number

X9335.2021