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Steve Durkee of Citigroup considers the advantages and disadvantages of short privacy notices at the conferences first panel. |
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Ken Hunter, the CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, delivers a keynote on ethics in American business. |
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Robert Belair (left) comments on the FTCs recent law enforcement activities as described by Joel Winston (right). |
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Mary Devlin Capizzi of the International Privacy Consortium addresses recent marketing problems faced by the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Lorrie Sherwood, the Executive Editor of Privacy and American Business, brings the first mornings events to a close. |
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Evan Hendricks, the author of Credit Scores and Credit Reports listening to one of the panels. |
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Barbara Lawler, the CPO of Hewlett Packard, finishes the first day of the conference with a discussion of how new privacy laws must be applied. |
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Sagi Leizerov of Ernst & Young chairs the panel on Privacy Ratings and Independent Verification. |
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Benjamin Robinson (right), the Chief Privacy Executive of Bank of America, and Oscar Marquis (left), a partner at Oldaker, Biden and Belair listen as Robert Belair introduces a panel on the FACT Act.
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Dr. Alan Westin of Privacy and American Business explains the results of recent P&AB surveys. |
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John Sabo speaks on how terrorism and the Department of Homeland Security have changed the privacy landscape. |
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Gary Betty, the CEO of Earthlink delivers, with his trademark southern drawl, a keynote address on making privacy part of online corporate culture.
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Peter Sand of the Department of Homeland Security delivers Wednesdays luncheon address. |
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Malcolm Crompton, who spoke about identity management in Australia, was one of several speakers that brought an international perspective to the conference.
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Jennifer Stoddart takes questions after a keynote on her efforts as Canadas Privacy Commissioner. |
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Amy Gergely, an Investor Relations specialist at Intersections, speaks about identity theft on Wednesday afternoon. |
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Sheila McCracken, a conference attendee, asks a question about ID theft. |
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Florence Raynal of Ernst & Young, another speaker visiting the conference from abroad, speaks about data privacy issues that arise when companies merge. |
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US Senator Robert Bennett (left) poses with Dr. Alan Westin (center) and Robert Belair (right) after receiving the Distinguished Privacy Leadership Award.
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Alan Westin and Lorrie Sherwood discuss the days events with a conference attendee. |
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Steven Brill, the founder of American Lawyer Magazine, explains his controversial idea for a voluntary biometric ID system, the Verified Identity Pass.
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Richard Weaver of AOL discusses the marketing strategies that respond to the new Do Not Call List. |
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John Neiditz of Hunton & Williams speaks about privacy issues related to outsourcing. |
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Martha Landesberg of TRUSTe explains efforts by several wireless phone service providers to compile a database of wireless phone numbers. |
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Thursdays luncheon speaker, Congressman Joseph Pitts of Pennsylvania, speaks on the Wireless 411 Privacy Act. |
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Maureen Cooney, the Chief of Staff for the Department of Homeland Security, speaks on transborder issues as the conference begins to wind down. |
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Elaine OGorman, a vice president at Silverpop, speaks about online marketing following the CAN-SPAM Act as the conference comes to a close. |
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