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[Nettime-bold] Privacy Lecture Series - Stephanie Perrin, April 16, 2002 |
[Hello, I would like to invite you to Stephanie Perrin's presentation on April 16th, as part of the Privacy Lecture Series. In this lecture Stephanie Perrin will give a first hand account of her work as a Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) in a commercial company, Montreal's Zero-Knowledge. Before joining the private sector, Stephanie was long active in the development of public policy. She is credited for much of the work behind Bill C-6, "The Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act" (Privacy Act.) Read the abstract below for a summary of this lecture. Stephanie Perrin's presentation will conclude the Privacy Lecture Series which has been running since the Fall of 2000 . You can find an archive of the Series at <http://privacy.openflows.org/archive.html>. Hope to see you on April 16th. Ana Viseu] ------------------ PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES <http://privacy.openflows.org> PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PRIVACY WORK: FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS Stephanie Perrin Chief Privacy Officer Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc. Tuesday, April 16, 2002 6pm-7,30:00PM 140 St. George, Room 728 Faculty of Information Studies (building adjacent to Robarts Library) University of Toronto The lectures are free of charge and you do NOT have to register. Abstract This lecture will bridge the sphere of privacy advocacy and its practical implementation in a networked, global and corporate world. Stephanie Perrin, Chief Privacy Officer of Zero-Knowledge Systems, will discuss the fundamental threat to privacy in a world that has said ‘yes’ to surveillance. She will then provide the audience with a first hand account of the pragmatics of being a CPO, and will discuss some of the problems CPOs face daily. Stephanie will finalize by describing her work on international standards, and the common privacy problems that are being felt worldwide. Bio Formerly the Director of Privacy Policy for Industry Canada's Electronic Commerce Task Force, Stephanie Perrin manages Zero-Knowledge's public affairs activities and acts as the company's primary liaison to government and non-governmental organizations. An internationally recognized expert in freedom of information and privacy issues, Stephanie was instrumental in developing Canada's privacy and cryptography policies for over fifteen years. For the past five years she led the legislative initiative at Industry Canada that resulted in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, the electronic commerce privacy legislation that received Royal Assent on April 13, 2000. She represented Canada internationally at the OECD Security and Privacy Committee and was responsible for developing domestic privacy policies in the context of new technologies, legislation, standards and public education. To sign-up for the Privacy Lecture Series announcement email list please go to: <http://privacy.openflows.org/> The Privacy Lecture Series is organized by Ana Viseu, a researcher currently working at the University of Toronto on her Ph.D. dissertation which focuses on the development and implementation of wearable computers. Her research interests include questions of privacy, social dimensions of technology, and the mutual adaptation processes between individuals and technology. Ana holds a Master's Degree in Interactive Communication from the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. <http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu> The Privacy Lecture Series is co-sponsored by the Knowledge Media Design Institute (KMDI) <http://www.kmdi.utoronto.ca/> and the Information Policy Research Program (IPRP) <http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/research/iprp/>. For more info contact Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> [ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ] Tudo vale a pena se a alma não é pequena. http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu http://privacy.openflows.org [ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ] _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold