Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2014: The Internet wants to be free

Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesPublic Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar

Description

CFP 2014: A Debate on Cross-Border Data Transfers and Data Localization

While the Internet fights to remain free and open, when it comes to transfer and storage of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), there is an increasing network of laws and regulations. From a variety of different viewpoints, the panel will discuss the present state of international data transfer and data localization, places we see that are open for improvement, and what we think the future holds. Panellists: Ryan Lackey, Computer Scientist Raegan MacDonald, Access, European Policy Manager Judith Rauhofer, University of Edinburgh Moderator: Jim Rennie, Attorney
Period9 Jun 2014
Event typeConference
LocationWarrenton, Virginia, United KingdomShow on map

Keywords

  • privacy
  • personal data exports
  • data localisation