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WPF Events

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  • Consumer Dialogue, Nov. 2-3, New York.
  • ECPE Conference, Berkeley Law, Berkeley, CA October 13-14, 2011.
  • National Press Club, Washington DC, October 11, 2011. Pam Dixon will be speaking on a panel.
  • Digiday Data Management Summit, Park City, Utah, July 18, 2011. Panel on online privacy.
  • TransAtlantic Consumer Dialogue, Brussels, Belgium, June 21-22, 2011.
  • Berkeley Law Do Not Track Roundtable, , Berkeley, California, Feb. 9, 2011. Pam Dixon will be participating in the roundtable.
  • CalPSAB, December 9, 2010
  • CFP, San Jose California, June 16, 2010, Pam Dixon will moderate expert panel on health information exchange.
  • CFP, San Jose California, June 15 Plenary session on data brokers and privacy.
  • CalPSAB, Sacramento, CA, June 9. WPF co-chairs CalPSAB.
  • NTIA, WPF testimony, Washington DC, May 7, 2010.
  • IAPP Global Privacy Symposium, April 19, 2010, Washington DC. Workshop on cloud computing and privacy.
  • BHIMC, April 15, 2010, Los Angeles, WPF on panel on health privacy and digital networks.
  • Digital Signage Expo, Las Vegas Convention Center, February 25, 2010. Panel on digital signage and privacy.
  • FTC Privacy Roundtable, Information Brokers, Pam Dixon, December 7, Washington DC.
  • House Energy & Commerce Committee,November 19, 2009, Washington DC.
  • Annual ID Theft Passport Advisory Council Meeting, (I-PAC), Presentation/briefing on medical identity theft, Sacramento, Nov. 5, 2009.
  • Center for Ethics in Science and Technology, Identity theft trends and news, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, San Diego, Nov. 4, 2009, panel.
  • New York University Law School, October 2, 2009. Panel on safe harbors and online privacy.
  • CalPSAB, September 16, 2009, Sacramento.
  • California Bar Annual Meeting, September 12, 2009, San Diego. Panel on global privacy issues.
  • NNEDV Training of Teachers, August 2009, San Francisco.
  • Privacy Laws & Business, 22cnd International conference July 6-8, 2009. St. John's College, Cambridge, UK.
  • Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, June 7-10, Brussels, Belgium. Cloud Computing.
  • California Western School of Law, April 2, 2009, San Diego, class lecture on health information technology and privacy.
  • Health Privacy Summit, April 2009, Los Angeles.
  • NNEDV, March 2009, San Antonio Texas.
  • CalPSAB, March 2009, Oakland, California.
  • World Congress, February 2009, La Costa, California.
  • Congressional Internet Caucus, Jan. 14, 2009, Washington DC.
  • World Congress, December 10-11 2008, Washington D.C.
  • IPSC2008, co-hosted by World Privacy Forum, November 11-12 Tokyo, Japan.
  • Center for Ethics in Science and Technology, Reuben H. Fleet Space Center, Nov. 5, 2008, San Diego.
  • Department of Health and Human Services, Medical ID Theft Workshop / Town Hall, Oct. 15, 2008, Washington DC.
  • ARMA, Information flows and privacy considerations, September 15, San Diego.
  • National Network to End Domestic Violence, Teaching of Trainers, August 11-15, Pittsburgh.
  • Council for Responsible Genetics, New York University, June 19-20, New York City.
  • Privacy Law Scholars Conference, George Washington University Law School, June 12 -13, Washington, D.C.
  • Fordham Law School CLIP Symposium, May 29 - 30, Lincoln Center, New York City.
  • FTC HCI workshop, April 24, 2008, Washington DC. Web site.
  • CalPSAB, April 16 2008, Oakland.
  • California Information Management Conference, April 9-10 2008, Los Angeles.
  • Summit, Cyber Safe California: Protecting Our Children, Safeguarding Our Privacy, Securing Our Future, March 4-5 2008, Los Angeles.
  • University of San Diego, Feb. 25 2008, Ethics at the Frontiers of Science, Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, lecture on genetic information, privacy, and ethics, 2:30 p.m. San Diego.
  • SACGHS, Feb. 13 2008, Washington DC.
  • CalPSAB, Feb. 7 2008, Los Angeles.
  • CHIA audioconference, Jan. 30 2008.
  • CalPSAB, Dec. 4 2007, San Francisco.
  • FTC Town Hall Workshop, Nov. 1-2 2007, Washington D.C.
  • AHIMA National Convention, Plenary presentation on medical identity theft (morning) workshop on medical identity theft prevention (afternoon), October 9, 2007, Philadelphia. Web site.
  • FDA testimony, iPledge program, August 1, 2007, Washington D.C.
  • FDA Public Workshop, Public testimony on RiskMAPs and privacy implications, June 25-26 2007, Washington, D.C.
  • California Health Information Association State Convention, Presentation on solutions for medical identity theft, June 13, 2007, La Quinta, CA. Web site.
  • Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Presentation on privacy and Genome Wide Association Studies, June 7, 2007, Washington D.C.
  • Lecture, Ethics at the Frontiers of Science, University of San Diego Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, April 23 2007, 2:30 p.m. Web site.
  • Regional Meeting, HISPC, Nov. 6, 2006, Seattle. Presentation, Medical Identity Theft: Issues and Solutions.
  • Regional Meeting, HISPC, Nov. 3, 2006, Indianapolis. Presentation, Medical Identity Theft: Issues and Solutions.
  • Network Security Workshop, October 5 2006, Echigo Yuzawa, Japan. Keynote presentation, Leading Privacy and Security Issues in the U.S. and Japan. See the Workshop web site for more. This keynote presentation will be translated live at the workshop.
  • The Institute of Information Security, October 4 2006, Tokyo, Japan. Special lecture. See IISEC web site for more.
  • ISACA Tokyo Chapter, October 3 2006, Tokyo, Japan, "Identity Theft, Computer Fraud, and Privacy." See ISACA Tokyo web site for more.
  • Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2006 Conference, May 3, 2006, Washington D.C. Panel discussion on the NHIN. Additionally, the Forum's Medical Identity Theft 2006 research report was released at the conference and was presented.
  • The Values Institute: University of San Diego.  March 20, 2006. A panel discussion on China, the Internet, censorship, and privacy presented by KPBS, The Center for Ethics in Science & Technology and the Values Institute of the University of San Diego.
  • National Conference of State Legislatures Fall Forum, Dec. 7, RFID and healthcare, Chicago.
  • "Searching the Internet: Who's Watching?" November 2, Neurosciences Institute, Center for Ethics in Science and Technology, San Diego.
  • I.D. Analytics Conference, September 20, Consumer Panel, 4 p.m.
  • National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, August 16, 2005, San Francisco, CA. Hearing of the Privacy and Confidentiality subcommittee. Testimony.
  • Aspen Privacy Forum, Aspen Colorado, July, panel.
  • Consumer Reports WebWatch 2005 Conference Series, June 9, 2005, Berkeley, CA.
  • California Senate Select Committee on the Legal, Social & Ethical Consequences of Emerging Technologies, Informational Hearing, May 13 2005, San Diego. Testimony, Pam Dixon.
  • IHRIM National Conference, May 1, 2005. Reno, Nevada. (Presenter).
  • CFP 2005, April 12-15 2005, Seattle. Workplace Surveillance. (Presenter). For details see : http://www.cfp2005.org/
  • GBDe, March 2005, Washington D.C. RFID in the healthcare context, presentation.
  • Federal ID Standard Public Meeting, HSPD-12 Public Meeting on privacy and security issues regarding the proposed Federal ID "smart card," January 19, 2005, Washington D.C. (Testimony). For times, location, and details see NIST: http://csrc.nist.gov/piv-project/index.html. PDF of slides and transcript available on NIST site.
  • Privacy Foundation, "Legislative and Technical Privacy Developments," Denver University Law School, October 22, 2004. See PF site for panels, times, details. (CLE workshop). http://www.privacyfoundation.org/
  • CA Workforce Development, Data Privacy Training Session, August, 2004. (Workshop)
  • NACAA National Conference, Job Applicant Privacy, June 29, 2004. San Diego. (Speaker)
  • NALI National Conference, Background Check Trends and Issues,  June 17, 2004. Las Vegas. (Speaker)
  • IHRIM National Conference, Job Applicant Privacy and the Role of Employers, May 26, 2004. Washington, DC. (Speaker)