IP: Zero-Knowledge Conference on Privacy Compliance & Business

Dave Farber farber at cis.upenn.edu
Sat Oct 21 04:35:50 PDT 2000


>
>
>Zero-Knowledge Systems
>Presents
>
>PRIVACY BY DESIGN
>   The Future of Privacy Compliance and Business
>   November 19-21, 2000
>   Le Chateau Montebello, Quebec
>
>Sponsored by IBM, Royal Bank Financial Group, Merrill Lynch,
>and PricewaterhouseCoopers
>
>See http://www.zeroknowledge.com/privacybydesign.html
>
>
>Strong privacy and data protection practices are vitally important
>from a legal, economic and ethical perspective.
>
>You know that you must have a comprehensive privacy strategy in place
>to address these issues, and in many cases, comply with national and
>international privacy laws.
>
>The 'Privacy by Design' conference will advise you on how to develop,
>execute and market a successful privacy strategy to avoid regulatory
>breaches and differentiate yourself in the marketplace with a
>demonstrable commitment to privacy.
>
>Attendees will learn how to:
>
>  - Understand current privacy issues from a theoretical, legal
>    and technological perspective
>  - Comply with privacy legislation and codes
>  - Design and implement effective privacy policies
>  - Integrate privacy-enhancing technologies and processes into
>    business operations
>  - Market privacy protection achievements to foster customer
>    trust and long-term relationships
>  - Handle privacy disasters
>  - Differentiate themselves in the marketplace with a demonstrable
>    and value-added commitment to privacy protection
>
>Zero-Knowledge Systems has assembled a group of world-class privacy
>experts drawn from the business, privacy and government communities
>to share their expertise with participants at a luxurious retreat at
>Le Chateau Montebello, Quebec. The two-day plenary sessions cover a
>broad range of privacy topics, and will be preceded by parallel
>pre-conference workshops. The first is a workshop on the technology
>of privacy protection. The second is a comprehensive "how-to"
>workshop on how to design and implement a privacy program compliant
>with global privacy laws.
>
>Featured speakers include:
>
>  - Jason Catlett, President & CEO, Junkbusters
>  - Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy, Commissioner for the
>    Province of Ontario
>  - Lorrie Faith Cranor, Senior Technical Staff Member, Secure
>    Systems Research, AT&T Labs-Research
>  - Carl Ellison, Senior Security Architect, Intel
>  - Stephanie Perrin, Chief Privacy Officer, Zero-Knowledge Systems
>  - Jules Polonetsky, Chief Privacy Officer, DoubleClick
>  - Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy
>    Information Center
>  - Mozelle Thompson, Commissioner, US Federal Trade Commission
>  - Alan Westin, Editor, Privacy and American Business
>
>Participation is limited to 100 persons.
>
>For complete information about 'Privacy by Design', visit
>http://www.zeroknowledge.com/privacybydesign.html, call
>toll-free 1-866-286-6545; or email: conference at zeroknowledge.com
>
>                   -- Good Privacy is Good Business --

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