Privacy Camp DC on June 20th
Posted June 11th, 2009 by rybolovSaturday, June 20, 2009 from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (ET) in downtown DC.
I’ll be going. This will be a “Bar Camp Stylie” event, where you’re not just an attendee, you’re also a volunteer to make it all happen. You might end up running a conversation on your favorite privacy topic, so you have been warned. =)
*Most* of the folks going are of the civil libertarian slant. With my background and where I work, I usually “bat for the other team on this issue”. The organizers have assured me that I’ll be welcome and can play the heretic role.
How to play:
- Sign up here.
- Check out the wiki, help out with preparation.
- Follow @PrivacyCampDC on twitter
- Be a sponsor.
Some themes that I’ve seen develop so far:
- How some concepts (System of Record) from the Privacy Act are outdated or at least showing their age
- How the open government “movement” and the push for raw data means we need to look at the privacy concerns
- FOIA and privacy data
- Ending the political robocalls
See Y’all there!
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