Thursday, June 4th, 2015
6 hours CLE available
8:00 AM |
Breakfast |
Claremont Ballroom |
9:00 AM |
Welcome |
Claremont Ballroom |
9:15 AM |
Workshop Session 1 |
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Security Origami: The art of folding engineering practice into privacy, technical security and cybersecurity Seda Gurses, NYU Commenter: Stuart Shapiro |
Sonoma | |
The Biopolitical Public Domain Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law Commenter: Lisa Nelson |
Lanai 2 | |
Leaps and Bounds: Toward a Normative Theory of Inferential Privacy Solon Barocas, Princeton University Commenter: Jane Bambauer |
Mendocino | |
The Internet of Things and the Fourth Amendment of Effects Andrew Ferguson, UDC David A. Clarke Law School Commenter: Stephen Henderson |
Napa 3 | |
Re-Enginnering The Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Process Peter Swire and Justin D. Hemmings, Georgia Institute of Technology Commenter: Ed McNicholas |
Lanai 3 | |
Privacy and the Right to One’s Image: A Cultural and Legal History Samantha Barbas, SUNY Buffalo Law Commenter: Victoria Schwartz |
Monterey | |
CYBER! Andrea Matwyshyn, Princeton University Commenter: Rebecca Green |
Workshop Cancelled | |
Privacy, Trust, and Notices: An empirical examination of the importance of privacy in trust formation Kirsten Martin, George Washington University Commenter: Florencia Marotta-Wurgler |
Napa 2 | |
Health Information Taxation Craig Konnoth, U. Penn Commenter: Lisa Austin |
Chardonnay | |
Through a Glass Darkly: From Privacy Notices to Effective Transparency Paula Bruening, Intel; Mary Culnan, Future of Privacy Forum Commenter: Dawn Schrader |
Cabernet | |
10:30 AM |
Break |
Claremont Ballroom |
11:00 AM |
Workshop Session 2 |
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It’s Too Complicated: The Technological Implications of IP-Based Communications on Content/Non-Content Distinctions and the Third Party Doctrine Steven Bellovin, Columbia University; Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania; Susan Landau, WPI; Stephanie Pell, West Point Commenter: Susan Freiwald |
Sonoma | |
A Unified Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? What U.S. v. Jones Means for Privacy Law Beyond the Fourth Amendment Kevin Bankston, Open Technology Institute; Margot Kaminski, Mortiz College of Law, Ohio State University Commenter: Dorothy Glancy |
Lanai 2 | |
Putting Patient Names to Public Health Data Latanya Sweeney, Harvard University Commenter: Khaled El Emam |
Mendocino | |
A right to be remembered? Or The Internet, Warts and All Paul Bernal, UEA Commenter: Woodrow Hartzog |
Napa 3 | |
Understanding Privacy Decision-Making Using Social Exchange Theory Jennifer King, UC Berkeley School of Information Commenter: Alessandro Acquisti |
Lanai 3 | |
The Self, the Stasi, and the NSA: Privacy in Public in the Surveillance State Robert Sloan, University of Illinois; Richard Warner, Chicago-Kent College of Law Commenter: Pierluigi Perri |
Monterey | |
Performance Based Consumer Law Lauren Willis, Loyola Law School Commenter: David Medine |
Napa 1 | |
Painful Privacy: A Framework to Quantify Perceived Privacy Harms Scott Eldridge, Georgetown Univ Commenter: Isis Miranda |
Napa 2 | |
The History, Means, and Effects of Structural Surveillance Jeffrey Vagle, University of Pennsylvania Law Commenter: David Robinson |
Chardonnay | |
Privacy and Suburbanization in Postwar America Baerbel Harju, University of Munich Commenter: Luke Stark |
Cabernet | |
Hiding the Invisible Hand: On The Interdependence of Privacy and Markets Ryan Calo, University of Washington Commenter: Derek Bambauer |
Empire (Encore) | |
12:15 PM |
Lunch |
Claremont Ballroom |
1:15 PM |
Keynote introduction by Neil Richards: Professor William Cuddihy |
Claremont Ballroom |
2:00 PM |
Break |
Claremont Ballroom |
2:15 PM |
Workshop Session 3 |
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The New Surveillance Discretion: Automated Suspicion, Big Data, and Policing Elizabeth Joh, UC Davis School of Law Commenter: Brian Owsley |
Sonoma | |
Policing the Law Enforcement Privilege Judge Stephen Smith Commenter: Catherine Crump |
Lanai 2 | |
The Safeguards of Privacy Federalism in the United States and the European Union Bilyana Petkova, NYU and Yale School of Law Commenter: Carter Manny |
Mendocino | |
Automated Recognition of Privacy Policy Ambiguity Joel Reidenberg, Fordham University; Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University; Jaspreet Bhatia, Carnegie Mellon University Commenter: Sebastian Zimmeck |
Napa 3 | |
Return of the General Warrant Laura Donohue, Georgetown Law Commenter: Peter Winn |
Lanai 3 | |
A Reasonable Woman’s Expectation of Privacy Victoria Schwartz Commenter: Ari Ezra Waldman |
Monterey | |
Cloud Computing, Contractibility, and Network Architecture Christopher Yoo, University of Pennsylvania Commenter: Lance Hoffman |
Napa 1 | |
Privacy Commitments Rachel Wilka, University of Washington Commenter: D.R. Jones |
Napa 2 | |
A Theory of Privacy and Trust Neil Richards, Washington University; Woodrow Hartzog, Samford University Commenter: Jason Schultz |
Empire (Encore) | |
3:30 PM |
Break |
Claremont Ballroom |
4:00 PM |
Workshop Session 4 |
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All the Data on All the People Latanya Sweeney, Harvard University Commenter: Stephanie Pell |
Sonoma | |
Big Data Blacklisting Margaret Hu, Washington and Lee University Commenter: Michael Froomkin |
Lanai 2 | |
Enter the Philosophers: Ethical Review Boards for Innovative Data Use by Corporations Jules Polonetsky, Future of Privacy Forum; Omer Tene, IAPP Commenter: John Grant |
Mendocino | |
Four Levels of Privacy Analysis Lauren Henry, Yale Law School Commenter: Kendra Albert |
Napa 3 | |
The Sony Hack – An Attack on Sovereignty not Just a Breach of Privacy or a Criminal Act Clare Sullivan, University of South Australia Commenter: Lee Bygrave |
Lanai 3 | |
A Fresh Look at the Privacy Act of 1974 Dorothy Glancy, Santa Clara University Commenter: Robert Gellman |
Monterey | |
An Empirical Examination of the Effectiveness of the FTC’s Privacy Enforcement Actions under Section 5 “Unfair and Deceptive Practices” Act Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, NYU Law School; Daniel Svirsky, Harvard University Commenter: Gautam Hans |
Napa 1 | |
Control-Alt-Delist. Are we sure we wish to continue? Brendan Van Alsenoy, University of Leuven (iMinds – ICRI/CIR); Jef Ausloos, University of Leuven (ICRI); Aleksandra Kuczerawy, University of Leuven (iMinds – ICRI/CIR) Commenter: Margot Kaminsky |
Napa 2 | |
Exploring Low-income Employee Privacy in the Digital Age Jacqueline Vickery, University of North Texas Commenter: Julia Moenig |
Chardonnay | |
eHealth and Privacy in U.S. Employer Wellness Programs Anna Slomovic, George Washington University Commenter: Cheryl Brown |
Cabernet | |
Woodrow Hartzog, Samford University, Anonymization and Risk Ira Rubinstein, New York University Law School Commenter: Cameron Kerry |
Empire (Encore) | |
5:15 PM |
Break |
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6:00 PM |
Reception, Sponsored by the Microsoft Corporation |
Horizon Room |
7:00 PM |
Future of Privacy Forum Banquet |
Claremont Ballroom |
Friday, June 5th, 2105
5.25 hours of CLE available
8:00 AM |
Breakfast |
Claremont Ballroom |
9:15 AM |
Workshop Session 5 |
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Anonymization and Risk Ira Rubinstein, New York University Law School; Woodrow Hartzog, Samford University Commenter: Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye |
Sonoma | |
The Loss of Fairness and Transparency in Online Personalization: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry Amit Datta, CMU; Anupam Datta, Carnegie Mellon University; Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research; Deirdre Mulligan, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Tschantz, International Computer Science Institute Commenter: Alvaro Bedoya |
Lanai 2 | |
Designing Algorithmic Decision Processes for Governance and Oversight Joshua Kroll, Princeton University CITP; Edward Felten, Princeton University; Solon Barocas, Princeton University; Joanna Huey, Princeton University; Joel Reidenberg, Fordham University Law School; David Robinson, Upturn Partners; Harlan Yu, Upturn Partners Commenter: Katie Shilton |
Mendocino | |
Norms of Computer Trespass Orin Kerr, George Washington University Commenter: Daniel Solove |
Napa 3 | |
The Normalization of the Consumer-as-Surveillor Luke Stark, New York University; Karen Levy, New York University Commenter: Julie Cohen |
Lanai 3 | |
Weathering The Nest: Privacy Implications of Home Monitoring for the Aging American Population Jill Bronfman, UC Hastings Commenter: Lydia Jones |
Monterey | |
American Spies: Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It Jennifer Granick, Stanford Law School Commenter: Margaret Hu |
Napa 1 | |
Privacy Engineering and The Right to Be Forgotten Aaron Massey, Annie I. Antón, Peter Swire, & Ryan Kerwin, Georgia Institute of Technology Commenter: Salil Vadhan |
Napa 2 | |
Revisiting transparency reports as a tool for transparency and accountability Eleni Kosta, TILT/Tilburg University Commenter: Norberto Andrade |
Chardonnay | |
10:30 AM |
Break |
Claremont Ballroom |
11:00 AM |
Workshop Session 6 |
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Hiding the Invisible Hand: On The Interdependence of Privacy and Markets Ryan Calo, University of Washington Commenter: Andrew Odlyzko |
Sonoma | |
When Algorithms Go Bad Felix Wu, Cardozo School of Law Commenter: Seeta Peña Gangadharan |
Lanai 2 | |
So Right, Yet So Wrong: Big Data, Discrimination, and the FTC’s Unfairness Authority Dennis Hirsch, Capital University Law School Commenter: Timothy Yim |
Mendocino | |
From Collection to Use Regulation? A comparison of current law and feasibility of change between Europe and the United States Joris Van Hoboken, New York University Commenter: Jules Polonetsky |
Napa 3 | |
“I don’t have a photograph, but you can have my footprints.” Sebastian Zimmeck, Columbia University; Coralie Phanord, Columbia University; Augustin Chaintreau, Columbia University; Steven Bellovin, Columbia University; Chris Riederer, Columbia University Commenter: Nick Doty |
Lanai 3 | |
Regulating Drones Under the First and Fourth Amendments Stephen Henderson, The University of Oklahoma; Marc Blitz, Oklahoma City University School of Law; Joseph Thai, The University of Oklahoma College of Law; James Grimsley, Design Intelligence Incorporated Commenter: Jillisa Bronfman |
Monterey | |
Human-focused Turing tests: A framework for judging nudging and techno-social engineering of human beings Brett Frischmann, Cardozo Law School Commenter: Deven Desai |
Napa 1 | |
The Un-Territoriality of Data Jennifer Daskal, American University WCL Commenter: Peter Swire |
Napa 2 | |
Privacy in Flux: Privacy and Internet Technologies in Modern Japan Yeong W Wee, Palantir Technologies Commenter: Pam Dixon |
Chardonnay | |
Security Values Mark Burdon, University of Queensland; Jodie Siganto, UQ; Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Royal Holloway University Commenter: Deirdre Mulligan |
Cabernet | |
All the Data on All the People Latanya Sweeney, Harvard University Commenter: Timothy Edgar |
Empire (Encore) | |
12:15 PM |
Lunch |
Claremont Ballroom |
Presentation of Paper Awards International Association of Privacy Professionals Paper Award (presented by Omer Tene) Young Scholars Award (Presented by Danielle Citron) |
Claremont Ballroom | |
1:15 PM |
Workshop Session 7 |
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A Theory of Privacy and Trust Neil Richards, Washington University; Woodrow Hartzog, Samford University Commenter: Ryan Calo |
Sonoma | |
A Federal Trade Commission for the Future, from Federal Trade Commission Privacy Law and Policy Chris Hoofnagle, UC Berkeley Law Commenter: Priscilla Regan |
Lanai 2 | |
Do I Have Privacy Rights over Predictive Information? Information Privacy in Ubiquitous Robotic Society Hideyuki Matsumi Commenter: Avner Levin |
Mendocino | |
Four Theses On Digital Mass Surveillance And The Negotiation Of Privacy Antonio Casilli, Telecom ParisTech Commenter: Kate Crawford |
Napa 3 | |
Crime and Cybercrime: Comparing Perceptions and Punishments for Online and Offline Offenses James Graves, Carnegie Mellon University; Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University; Ross Anderson, Cambridge University Commenter: Jonathan Mayer |
Lanai 3 | |
Resilient Cities and the Brittleness of Privacy Jody Blanke, Mercer University; Janine Hiller, Virginia Tech Commenter: Arnold Roosendaal |
Monterey | |
Beyond the Individual Privacy Paradigm: Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Collective Privacy in Social Network Sites Heng Xu, Penn State Univ; Haiyan Jia, Penn State Univ Commenter: Seda Gurses |
Napa 1 | |
Social Insecurities: Numbering Identity in the U.S. Since the 1930s Sarah Igo, Vanderbilt Commenter: Samantha Barbas |
Napa 2 | |
The Biopolitical Public Domain Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law Commenter: James Rule |
Empire (Encore) | |
2:30 PM |
Break |
Snacks in hallways |
2:45 PM |
Workshop Session 8 |
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For Whom the Data Tolls: A Reunified Theory of Fourth and Fifth Amendment Jurisprudence Bryan Choi, New York Law School Commenter: Marcia Hofmann |
Sonoma | |
The Democratization of Surveillance: Privacy, Privilege, and Prejudice Mary Anne Franks, Univ. of Miami School of Law Commenter: Jon Mills |
Lanai 2 | |
The Atlantic Divide on Privacy and Free Speech Kirsty Hughes, University of Cambridge; Neil Richards, Washington University Commenter: Christopher Yoo |
Mendocino | |
Responsive Privacy Regulation William McGeveran, Univ. of Minnesota Law School Commenter: Anupam Chander |
Napa 3 | |
Discussion Session: How We Teach (and Should Teach) Privacy Law Led by Paul Ohm and Eric Goldman |
Lanai 3 | |
Mary Lawton and the Transformation of American Privacy Law Peter Winn, Department of Justice; Jocelyn Aqua, Department of Justice Commenter: Bryan Cunningham |
Monterey | |
Private Data, Public Safety Mary Fan, University of Washington Commenter: Josh Fairfield |
Napa 1 | |
Discussion Session: Toward a Sociology of Resignation? Exploring Americans’ Approaches to Data Mining and Dynamic Pricing Led by Joseph Turow |
Napa 2 | |
Cybersecurity Stovepiping David Thaw, University of Pittsburgh Commenter: Sue Glueck |
Chardonnay | |
One Hundred Twenty Years of Privacy Law Scholarship: A Latent Semantic Analysis Robert Sprague, University of Wyoming; Kevin Grauberger, University of Wyoming; Nicole Barberis, Bloomberg Commenter: Aaron Massey |
Cabernet | |
Big Data Blacklisting Margaret Hu, Washington and Lee University Commenter: Franziska Boehm |
Empire (Encore) | |
4:00 PM |
Closing Remarks |
Claremont Ballroom |
Please note, the Living Room and Alumni Office are available on a first-come, first-serve basis if you need an impromptu meeting area