Program
Tuesday, April 16th
California Room
- T1 Constitutional Law in Cyberspace Cathedral A
- T2 What Are Biometrics, and How Do They Work? Telegraph Hill A & B
- T3 Introduction to Cryptography Cathedral B
- T4 The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: A Primer and Update Cathedral A
- T5 Internet Activism Basics: What Works, What Doesn't and What Will Get You Arrested Telegraph Hill A & B
- T6 Building a Privacy Program for Your Business or Organization Cathedral B
7:30-8:30am Continental Breakfast Mezzanine Lobby
8:30-9:30am
Opening Speaker: James Bamford, Author, Body of Secrets and The Puzzle Palace Grand Ballroom
9:30-10:45am
Plenary Session #1 National ID Card: The Next Generation Grand Ballroom
11:15am-12:30pm
Plenary Session #2 Truth is the First Casualty of War - Availability of Information Post 9/11 Grand Ballroom
12:30-2:00pm
Luncheon Keynote: US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy J. Muris El Dorado Room
2:00-3:15pm
Plenary Session #3 PATRIOT and Privacy Grand Ballroom
3:45-5:00pm
Plenary Session #4 Biometrics Face-Off: Can Biometrics Systems Promise Better Security without Destroying Privacy and Civil Rights? Grand Ballroom
6:00-8:00pm
Dinner Keynote: California Attorney General Bill Lockyer El Dorado Room
9:30pm-12:00am
Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)
7:30-8:15am
Continental Breakfast Mezzanine Lobby
8:15-8:45am
Statistics and Slobodan: Crunching Big Data for the Milosevic case at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Grand Ballroom
8:45-10:00am
Plenary Session #5 How to Hack an Election Grand Ballroom
10:00-11:15am
Plenary Session #6 Who Goes There? Privacy in Identity and Location Services Grand Ballroom
11:30am-12:45pm
Concurrent Sessions 1-5
- Concurrent Session #1 - Open Source Cathedral A
- Concurrent Session #2 - Getting it Right: Global Internet Policy Issues Cathedral B
- Concurrent Session #3 - ICANN in Year 3 Golden Gate Rooms
- Concurrent Session #4 - A Prognosis for Use of Health, Medical, and Genetic Information Telegraph Hill Rooms
- Concurrent Session #5 - Bridging the Digital Divide: The Bay Area and Beyond California Room
12:45-2:15pm
Luncheon Keynote: Larry Irving, Irving Group El Dorado Room
2:15-3:30pm
Plenary Session #7 Grassroots Goes Global: Activism Online Grand Ballroom
3:45-5:30pm
Plenary Session #8 The DMCA and You Grand Ballroom
5:30-6:30pm
Debate on the Future of Intellectual Property Grand Ballroom
9:30pm-12:00am
Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)
7:30-8:30am
Continental Breakfast Mezzanine Lobby
8:30-9:30am
Morning Keynote: California State Senator Jackie Speier Grand Ballroom
9:30-10:45am
Plenary Session #9 Public Records "How Public is too Public? Public Records and Personal Privacy" Grand Ballroom
11:15am-12:15pm
Plenary Session #10 Are the Tools the Rules?: The Future of the Digital Commons Grand Ballroom
12:30-2:00pm
Box Lunch Concurrent Sessions 6-10
- Concurrent Session #6 - The Promise of Privacy Enhancing Technologies Cathedral A
- Concurrent Session #7 - The Role of Consumer Education in Protecting Privacy Cathedral B
- Concurrent Session #8 - Peer to Peer and Copyright Golden Gate Rooms
- Concurrent Session #9 - International Security Cooperation and Privacy El Dorado Rooms
- Concurrent Session #10 - Privacy and Private Litigation Telegraph Hill Rooms
2:00-3:15pm
Plenary Session #11 Should We Meet John Doe? Civil Litigation and Anonymity in Cyberspace Grand Ballroom
3:15-3:45pm Break Mezzanine Lobby
3:45-5:00pm
Closing Keynote: Bruce Sterling, Author, Zeitgeist and Hacker Crackdown Grand Ballroom
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