Events of Interest: Berkeley: Security Breach Notification Six Years Later (March 6)
From the Web site:
Security Breach Notification Six Years Later: Lessons Learned About Identity Theft and Directions for the Future
In 2003, California led the way in enacting Security Breach Notification (SBN) laws, which require data holders, including many businesses and government agencies, to tell consumers when personal information has been lost or accessed by others without authorization. In the past six years, many breaches have been disclosed, implicating hundreds of millions of records about individuals. Many questions remain concerning the scope of SBN laws, their effectiveness and cost, the incentives and disincentives created by SBN laws, and the nature of the duty of care emerging from expanding SBN and information security laws.
The BCLT/BTLJ 2009 Symposium will organize leading thinkers and key decision makers from law, computer science, and economics to present original scholarship on these issues and make recommendations for federal data security approaches.
6 units of MCLE credit will be available for attendees of the symposium.
Speakers include:
Beth Givens: Director, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Chris Hoofnagle: Director of Information Privacy Programs, BCLT
Joanne McNabb: Chief, California Office of Privacy Protection
Deirdre Mulligan: Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley School of Information
Anita Ramasastry: Professor of Law; Director, Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology
Senator Joe Simitian: 11th District of CA
Peter Swire: Professor of Law, Ohio State University
Jane Winn: Professor of Law; Director, Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology
Co-sponsored by:
Berkeley Center for Law & Technology; Berkeley Technology Law Journal; Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic; Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology
Date: March 6, 2009 at 8:15 a.m.
Location: Boalt Hall School of Law; Berkeley, CA
For more information: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/bclt/security/
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