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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
Wednesday at 8 AM Pacific/11 AM Eastern
June 3rd 2020: We Know Where You Were Last Night and Right Now: Contact Tracing & Your Future
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The buzz: Ripped from the headlines.
WebMD.com: “Contact tracing is essentially detective work.“… “One of the oldest public health tactics, dating back centuries.” CNN.com: "…public health staff work with a patient to help them recall everyone with whom they have had close contact during the timeframe while they may have been infectious. To protect patient privacy, contacts are only informed that they may have been exposed to a patient with the infection…not the identity of the patient…" [CDC) . ZDnet.com: “…gathering information about people's geo-location and other personal data, to aid man
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Heather Federman
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Heather Federman is the Vice President of Privacy & Policy at BigID, where she manages and leads initiatives related to privacy evangelism, product innovation, internal compliance and industry collaboration. Prior to BigID, Heather was the Director of Privacy & Data Risk at Macy’s Inc., managing policies, programs, communications & training. Heather was also the Senior Privacy Manager at American Express Co., focusing on AMEX’s Global Brand, Marketing & Digital Partnerships. She previously served as a Legal & Policy Fellow for the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and as the Public Policy Director for the Online Trust Alliance (OTA), working with companies, regulators and advocates to further FP
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Joseph Jerome
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Joseph Jerome serves as Director for Multistate Policy at Common Sense Media, where he focuses on common sense legislative and policy solutions that support kids’ digital well-being. Joseph has worked at the intersection of law and technology and has written about the privacy implications of big data, data portability policy, trust deficits in the online sharing economy, and emerging technologies in video games. Previously, he was part of the Privacy & Data Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology, an associate in the cybersecurity and privacy practice at WilmerHale, and counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum. He was a fellow with the Internet Law & Policy Foundry and has taught cour
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Sara Collins
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Sara Collins works at Public Knowledge as a Policy Counsel focusing on all things privacy. Previously, Sara was a Policy Counsel on Future of Privacy Forum’s Education & Youth Privacy team and specialized in higher education. She has also worked as an investigations attorney in the Enforcement Unit at Federal Student Aid, as well as the Director of Legal Services for Veterans Education Success. Sara graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2014. Originally from Chicago, Sara attended the University of Illinois, where she received a B.A. in both Political Science and English.
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Kenesa Ahmad
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Kenesa Ahmad is a co-founder and Partner at Aleada, where she advises companies on privacy, data protection, and information security issues. Kenesa assists with developing and implementing global privacy and data protection programs, assessing multijurisdictional legal and regulatory obligations, and integrating privacy protections into emerging technology. Kenesa is also a co-founder and a Board Member for Women in Security and Privacy (WISP), a non-profit organization that aims to advance women in the converging fields of privacy and security.
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