Moderated by Mechanics' Institute Trustee Lindsey Tonsager.
How can we have maximum online access as consumers and users and still be protected from surveillance, data abuse and identity fraud? What are best practices? How can we use our social platforms and data to enhance our lives? What policies or regulations should be in place to protect us?
Panel includes Nate Cardozo, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation; Whitney Merrill, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission; Jacob Rogers, Legal Counsel, Wikimedia Foundation; and Jeanne M. Sheahan, Senior Corporate Counsel - Privacy and Regulatory, Groupon. Moderator Lindsey Tonsager, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP, specializes in data privacy and cybersecurity.
Moderated by Mechanics' Institute Trustee Lindsey Tonsager.
How can we have maximum online access as consumers and users and still be protected from surveillance, data abuse and identity fraud? What are best practices? How can we use our social platforms and data to enhance our lives? What policies or regulations should be in place to protect us?
Panel includes Nate Cardozo, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation; Whitney Merrill, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission; Jacob Rogers, Legal Counsel, Wikimedia Foundation; and Jeanne M. Sheahan, Senior Corporate Counsel - Privacy and Regulatory, Groupon. Moderator Lindsey Tonsager, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP, specializes in data privacy and cybersecurity.
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