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   [Please distribute.]


   Workshop on Data Surveillance and Privacy Protection

   Saturday, June 3, 2006
   Harvard University


   On June 3, 2006 Harvard University's Center for Research on
   Computation and Society will hold a day-long workshop on Data
   Surveillance and Privacy Protection.

   Data Surveillance is quickly moving from the world of research to the
   world of practice. While the media is preoccupied with NSA wiretaps
   and the accidental release of names and social security numbers,
   information is increasingly being collected, correlated and data-
   mined for use by law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and commercial
   marketers.

   Although there has been significant public attention to the civil
   liberties issues of data surveillance over the past few years, there
   has been little discussion of the actual techniques that could be
   employed in any but the most restricted settings. Likewise, there has
   been little discussion of methods and technologies for conducting
   data surveillance while respecting privacy and preserving civil
   liberties.

   Keynote speaker:

   Bob Popp, Ph.D., Executive Vice President of Aptima, Inc., and
   formerly Deputy of the Information Awareness Office and Total
   Information Awareness (TIA) program, Defense Advanced Research
   Projects Agency (DARPA).
   "A Vision for Countering Terrorism Through Information and Privacy
   Protection Technologies,"

   Other featured speakers include:

   Morning Sessions

   -- Kenneth Mandl, MD, M.P.H., Harvard Medical School Center for
   Biomedical Informatics and the Children's Hospital Informatics
   Program at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
   --- "Real Time Automated Disease Surveillance: Opportunities and
   Challenges."

   -- Jeff Ubois, Internet Archive --- "Web Logs, Privacy, and Data
   Surveillance."

   -- Lew Oleinick, Privacy Technology Advisor for the Defense Logistics
   Agency. --- "The Federal Interagency RFID Working Group."

   -- Latanya Sweeney, Ph.D., Director, Laboratory for International
   Data Privacy; Associate Professor of Computer Science, Technology and
   Policy, Carnegie Mellon University --- "What Homeland Security Can
   Learn From the Homeless: The P3Tracker System."

   Afternoon Sessions

   -- Philippe Golle, Ph.D., Palo Alto Research Center. --- "Self-
   Enforcing Privacy"

   -- Rafail Ostrovsky, Ph.D., Director, Center for Information and
   Computation Security; Professor, Computer Science Department,
   University of California, Los Angeles --- "Private Searching on
   Streaming Data."

   -- Johannes Gehrke, Ph.D., Associate Director, Cornell Theory Center;
   Associate Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, Cornell
   University --- "Data Privacy and Background Knowledge."

   -- Brad Malin, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University --- "Fraud
   Detection; DNA Data Privacy, and De-identification,"

   -- John Bliss, J.D., Privacy Strategist, Entity Analytic Solutions,
   IBM Software Group

   -- Rebecca Wright, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Privacy,
   Obligations, and Rights in Technologies of Information Assessment
   (PORTIA) project; Associate Professor, Stevens Institute of
   Technology. --- "Progress on the PORTIA Project in Privacy-Preserving
   Data Mining."

   Closing Speaker:

   James Bamford, J.D., Author, The Puzzle Palace and Body of Secrets



   REGISTRATION and INFORMATION

   The workshop is free but you must register to attend.

   For more information on the workshop and to register, please visit
   the conference website:

   http://crcs.deas.harvard.edu/workshop/2006/




   ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

   Professor Greg Morrisset, General Chair
   Professor Stuart Shieber, Conference Chair
   Professor Mike Smith
   Professor Salil Vadhan

   Program Committee:
   Rachna Dhamija
   Simson Garfinkel, Program Chair
   Greg Morrisett
   Alon Rosen
   Stuart Shieber
   Mike Smith
   Salil Vadhan

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experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'





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