[TriLUG] Security and Liberty Forum - April 14 at UNC Chapel Hill

Christian Stalberg christian at stalberg.net
Tue Apr 10 18:25:37 EDT 2007


Please forward as appropriate -- and of course register and plan to 
attend! Some of the nation's top security and policy folks will be there.

What: Security and Liberty Forum
When: Saturday, April 14, 2007 1-5 p.m.
Where: 201 Chapman Hall on the UNC Campus
Website (with more info): http://www.seclibforum.org/

Confirmed Speakers:
Annie Anton, Director, The Privacy Place
http://www.theprivacyplace.org

Katherine Bryant, Vice President for Consumer Advocacy at ChoicePoint
www.choicepoint.net

Sen. Janet Cowell, State Senator, State of North Carolina
www.janetcowell.com/main.htm

Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, the CATO Institute
www.cato.org/people/harper.html

Melissa Ngo, Staff Counsel and Director of EPIC's Identification and 
Surveillance Project
www.epic.org

Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security technologist and author
www.schneier.com

Gene Spafford, Executive Director, CERIAS - Center for Education and 
Research in Information Assurance and Security
www.cerias.purdue.edu

Barry Steinhardt, Director of the Technology & Liberty Program, American 
Civil Liberties Union
www.aclu.org

P. T. Wright, Acting Deputy Director, Department of Homeland Security
http://www.dhs.gov

Hosts:
Privacy and Technology Committee of the American Civil Liberties Union of 
North Carolina
Department of Computer Science, UNC-Chapel Hill

Co-sponsors:
Electronic Privacy Information Center (epic.org)
ibiblio.org, UNC-Chapel Hill
Information Science and Information Studies, Duke University
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, 
UNC-Chapel Hill
The College of Arts and Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill
The Internet and the Social Sciences working group of the Odum Institute, 
UNC-Chapel Hill
The School of Information and Library Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication, UNC-Chapel Hill
The School of Government Center for Public Technology, UNC-Chapel Hill
The Parr Center for Ethics, Department of Philosophy UNC-Chapel Hill



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