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Archive for November 2nd, 2009

Nov 4: Privacy and Data Security in the Network Age

Nov 4: Privacy and Data Security in the Network Age

Network Age BriefingPrivacy and Data Security in the Network Age
Noon EDT / 9am PDT (60min)
Wednesday, November 4
(347) 945-6578

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/supernova

Can we still have “privacy” in the Network Age?  How do individuals, as well as services such as Craigslist, Facebook and Twitter, protect themselves and their information online?  What can we do about it, if anything?  Join us on November 4 to discuss “Privacy and Data Security in the Network Age” with noted expert Samir Jain.

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About Samir Jain:

Samir Jain is a partner in the Communications, Privacy, and Internet Law group at WilmerHale, where his practice involves litigation, regulatory work, and counseling on a wide range of cutting-edge e-commerce, privacy, and… Read More

Leave A Comment | Christopher Carfi | November 2nd, 2009 | Changing Networks, Strategic Change, The Changing World

The NY State Senate in the Network Age

Rarely do we (downstate) New Yorkers look towards our Capitol in Albany for technology innovation. However, with the changes in government this past year, we’ve started to hear about a shift in systems for the better. The Sunlight Foundation’s Ellen Miller noted this back in June in “Grace and Brilliance Under Fire in Albany,” writing about NY State Senate chief information officer Andrew Hoppin and his team. Hoppin and his team also came to the 7o0 person NY Tech Meetup in June to discuss their plans with the NYC tech community as a whole.

At the recent Yahoo! Open Hack Day in New York, I got to sit down with Noel “NoNeck”… Read More

Leave A Comment | Howard Greenstein | November 2nd, 2009 | Networks for Change