seminar: Information Sharing vs. Privacy - Is it a Celebrity Death Match?
| Monday, November 16, 2009 | |
Information Sharing vs. Privacy - Is it a Celebrity Death Match? |
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Erin Kenneally, Founder and CEO of Elchemy, Inc. |
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12:00pm |
Talk Abstract
We will engage the notion that Information Sharing for Security and Information Privacy is not a trade-off or a zero-sum game, but rather, it is a matter of evolving our reasonable expectations. This is possible by understanding and closing the gap between our core control structures: the Law, the Marketplace, and social conventions. The model path forward involves a co-evolution of technology, policy/law and society. We engage a case study in information sharing and privacy by looking at how we can apply a privacy sensitive sharing framework to the problem space of network data sharing.
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Speaker Bio
Erin Kenneally is Founder and CEO of Elchemy, Inc. and holds a Cyber
Forensics Analyst position at the University of California San Diego.
She is a licensed Attorney and forensic scientist who consults,
researches, publishes, and speaks on prevailing and emerging issues at
the crossroads of information technology and the law. These include
evidentiary, privacy, and policy implications related to information
forensics,information security, privacy technology and information risk.
Ms. Kenneally liaises with various private sector and government
advisory committees and working groups engaged in IT law issues such as
the U.S. Attorney General's Global Privacy and Information Quality
Working Group (GPIQWG) and has served as Privacy Strategist for several
federal integrated justice information projects. Ms. Kenneally holds
Juris Doctorate and Master of Forensic Sciences degrees.
