8th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers

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Thank you for your interest in FPF's 2018 Privacy Papers for Policymakers! Due to overwhelming interest in this event, we are currently at capacity. If you would like to attend, please email Lindsey Barrett lbarrett@fpf.org. Thank you!

8th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers

By The Future of Privacy Forum and Network Advertising Initiative

Date and time

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EST

Location

The Capitol Visitor Center

Room SVC 208/209 First Street & East Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC

Description

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The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)

with Honorary Co-Hosts, Senator Edward J. Markey

and the
Co-Chairs of the Congressional Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus

invite you to attend the 8th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers

This annual event to recognizes leading privacy research and analytical work that is relevant to policymakers in the United States Congress, at United States federal agencies, and for data protection authorities internationally.

The distinguished academic authors whose scholarship received the 2017 Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award for best academic scholarship with practical real-world impact are:

Ryan Calo, Associate Professor of Law, University of Washington
for Artificial Intelligence Policy: A Primer and Roadmap

Woodrow Hartzog, Professor of Law and Computer Science, Northeastern University
for The Public Information Fallacy

Elizabeth E. Joh, Professor of Law, U.C. Davis School of Law
for The Undue Influence of Surveillance Technology Companies on Policing

Craig Konnoth, Associate Professor of Law, Colorado Law, University of Colorado, Boulder
for Health Information Equity

Karen Levy, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science at Cornell University; and Solon Barocas, Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Science at Cornell University
for Designing Against Discrimination in Online Markets

Paul M. Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School; and Karl-Nikolaus Peifer, Director of the Institute for Media Law and Communications Law of the University of Cologne and Director of the Institute for Broadcasting Law at the University of Cologne
for Transatlantic Data Privacy Law

We look forward to an exciting program of thought leadership, engagement with policymakers and conversations with the authors of this year's PPPM award and scholarship in support of the National Privacy Research Strategy.

The event will open with remarks by FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny and conclude with a wine reception.

Visit the PPPM on FPF's website for more information.

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To learn more about FPF's signature program, please view the video clip below:


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