Please mark your calendars . This will be live in Mountain View, open to the
public, and broadcast and recorded on Air Mozilla .
Privacy by Design
Friday, November 15, 2013
1-2pm PST
Mountain View office, 10 Fwd
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from one of the leading privacy
experts in the world .
Join Dr. Ann Cavoukian , Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario,
Canada as she shares her practical approach to building privacy into the
engineering process.
While most engineers feel they have a strong sense of privacy in the
implementation, many may not have a strong sense of privacy design. They may
not ask, "Where does this data go and when does it go away? How can a user get
rid of this? And when?" Yet, the design phase will have the most impact and
answering these questions early can save money and time.
Dr. Cavoukian seeks to eliminate the zero sum mindset – to show how you don’t
have to give up privacy to have innovation. The complaint she hears from
engineers is that no one has taken the time to break it down into the component
pieces and give examples of innovative solutions. Engineers tell her, “If we
were given these instructions at the time we started writing the code, it would
be a better solution.”
On Friday, November 15th, from 1-2pm in MTV 10 Fwd , Dr. Cavoukian will
present:
Privacy by Design – Leading the Way to Preserving Our Freedoms, Minimizing
Surveillance
Session Outline (followed by Q&A):
1.
Privacy = Control
2.
Change the Paradigm to Positive-Sum
3.
Privacy by Design: The Gold Standard
4.
Do Not Track
5.
Engaging Engineers and Innovators
6.
Privacy-Protective Surveillance
Don’t miss this important opportunity to learn how to change the paradigm for
privacy and innovation .
Awards and Honors:
Dr. Cavoukian spoke to 2,000 engineers at the Adobe Annual Tech Summit and
published a paper with Oracle. She is a pioneer in advancing the bottom-line
business need for companies to have strong privacy practices. Businesses across
North America and Europe regularly seek her advice and guidance on privacy and
data protection issues. She has been involved in numerous international
committees focused on privacy, technology and business, including the Oasis
Technical Committee, an international standards body that is in the process of
creating a privacy playbook for software engineers. Her groundbreaking books on
privacy include: “The Privacy Payoff - How Successful Businesses Build Customer
Trust” and “Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World.”
Awards:
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2011 – Top 25 Women of Influence (Women of Influence Inc.)
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2011 – Information Access and Protection of Privacy Award (University of
Alberta)
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2011 – Privacy Professional of the Year (SC Congress)
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2011 – Kristian Beckman Award (IFIP)
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2008 – Privacy Hero and Leadership Award (WiredSafety)
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2007 – Top 100 most powerful women in Canada (Women’s Executive Network)
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2007 – Dr. Barbara Wand Award (Ontario Psychological Association)
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2006 – Outstanding contribution to the protection of privacy rights in Ontario
(Ontario Bar Association)
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2006 – IABC All-Star speaker (International Association of Business
Communicators)
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2005 – Privacy Innovation Award (International Association of Privacy
Professionals)
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2003 – Privacy Manager of the Year (Privacy Manager Magazine)
Memberships and Affiliations:
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Chair, IPSI Advisory Board
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International Biometric Advisory Council
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IBM Privacy Management Council
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European Biometrics Forum
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Future of Privacy Forum
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RIM Council
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Accuvant Advisory Board
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Distinguished Fellow of the Ponemon Institute
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Women of Influence
Fun Fact: Dr. Cavoukian is the sister of the well-known Canadian children's
entertainer Raffi and Onnig Cavoukian (commonly called "Cavouk"), a well-known
photographer.
For more on Privacy by Design, see http://www.privacybydesign.ca/ . If you'd
like to read Dr. Cavoukian's December 2012 paper, "Operationalizing Privacy by
Design: A Guide to Implementing Strong Privacy Practices", it is available on
her site for free download .
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