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- 8:40 AM |
Registration & Light Breakfast
Please arrive early to ensure you make it through registration before the events begin. We will provide a light breakfast, including an assortment of pastries, as well as coffee and other beverages.
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| 8:40 AM
- 8:50 AM |
Opening & Introduction
The hosts of the 3rd International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy introduce the day. Larry Gostin, JD of the O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law at Georgetown University will start off the welcome, followed by Patient Privacy Rights' own Founder & Chair, Deborah C. Peel, MD.
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| 8:55 AM
- 9:45 AM |
Opening Keynote: "A Health Check on Data Privacy"
Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor There will be time for Q & A.
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| 9:50 AM
- 11:10 AM |
The Value of Health Data OUTSIDE Health Care
Moderated by Natasha Singer of the New York Times.
Speakers include: Michelle DeMooy, Consumer Action Cora Han, JD, Federal Trade Commission David "Doc" Searls, Harvard University David Wiggin, Teradata
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| 11:30 AM
- 12:20 PM |
Presentation of theDataMap™
Latanya Sweeney, PhD of Harvard University's Data Privacy Lab will present the progress of theDataMap™, including the work of top data detectives.
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| 12:20 PM
- 1:15 PM |
Lunch
Lunch will be provided in McDonough Atrium upstairs from Hart Auditorium.
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| 1:15 PM
- 2:05 PM |
Keynote: "The Constitution & Privacy: Why the Supreme Court Cares"
Marc Rotenberg, JD, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), will present Following his keynote, Ted Ruger from the University of Pennsylvania Law School will serve as the discussant. There will be time for Q & A.
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| 2:20 PM
- 3:20 PM |
Break Out Session 1A: Does the U.S. Need E.U. Data Protections?
Should U.S. Companies Meet E.U. Requirements?
Moderated by Frank Pasquale, JD
Speakers include: Lara Ballard, JD, U.S. Department of State Phil Booth, medConfidential Beatrice Covassi, Delegation of the E.U. Bill Pewen, PhD, Marshall University
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| 2:20 PM
- 3:20 PM |
Break Out Session 1B: What Is the Value of Health Data to Organized Crime?
Moderated by Jordan Robertson of Bloomberg News
Speakers include: Pam Dixon, JD, World Privacy Forum Bob Gregg, ID Experts Ron Ross, PhD, National Institute of Standards & Technology Aaron Titus, JD, Identity Finder
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| 2:20 PM
- 3:20 PM |
Break Out Session 1C: Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy
Moderated by Pablo Molina, Georgetown University
Speakers include: Reverend J. Michael Little, Friendship Baptist Church Aasim Padela, MD, University of Chicago Gen Kelsang Varahi, Vajrayogini Buddhist Center
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| 2:20 PM
- 3:20 PM |
Break Out Session 1D: Patient Data in the Cloud: How Is It Used? How Is It Protected?
Moderated by Debra Diener, JD, Privacy & Identity Management Consultant
Speakers include: Adrian Gropper, MD, Patient Privacy Rights Kim Little, Lexis Nexis John McDaniel, NetApp Maneesha Mithal, JD, Federal Trade Commission
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| 3:25 PM
- 4:35 PM |
Big Data, Big Problems, Big Solutions?
Moderated by Deborah Hurley
Speakers include: Peter Bootsma, MD, Royal Netherlands Embassy Deborah Golden, Deloitte David Jacobs, JD, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Mark Luker, PhD, NITRD Latanya Sweeney, PhD, Harvard University Data Privacy Lab
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| 4:40 PM
- 5:30 PM |
Keynote Presentation
Todd Park, United States Chief Technology Officer, Office of Science and Technology Policy There will be time for Q & A.
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| 6:00 PM
- 8:00 PM |
Celebration of Privacy
Reception held at the Washington Court Hotel, featuring the Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Awards. This year's recipients are:
- Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor
- Mark Rothstein, Professor at University of Louisville School of Medicine
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