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Cornell UCPL event: April 17th: The Cates!


From: Tracy Mitrano <tbm3 () CORNELL EDU>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:31:13 -0400

                                                Rock stars Beth and Fred Cate are speaking this Thursday,
2:30-4:30 Eastern Time ... Please join us by following the links on
the UCPL site!

Spring 2008 University Computer Policy & Law Discussion Series
Can't make it? Watch online or on CUTV channel 100. For more info,
visit http://www.ucpl.cornell.edu
All UCPL events are FREE and open to the Public

Data Dilemmas: Privacy, security and propriety of electronic information
Fred Cate, Professor of Law, Indiana University
Beth Cate, Associate University Counsel, Indiana University
April 17th, 2:30-4:30 P.M.
ILR Conference Center, Garden Avenue - Amphitheater

Fred and Beth Cate will discuss how the decentralized nature of
university environments, with growing reliance on technologies that
collect and store data, make it challenging to provide privacy and
security for students, faculty and staff information. The role that
sites such as juicycampus.com play in privacy and security, as well
as notification breach law compliance will be discussed.

Professor Fred Cate specializes in information privacy and security
law issues. He speaks frequently about these issues before industry,
professional, and government groups and testifies regularly before
Congress. He is a member of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing
Academic Advisory Board, the National Academy of Sciences Committee
on Technical and Privacy Dimensions of Information for Terrorism
Prevention and Other National Goals, and the Research Steering
Committee of the Center for Identity Management and Information
Protection. He also serves as reporter for the American Law
Institute's project on Principles of the Law on Government Access to
and Use of Personal Digital Information.

Beth Cate is Associate General Counsel for Indiana University, and
practices in a variety of areas, with emphases on intellectual
property law and the law and ethics concerning research and the use
of information technologies. She is currently serving as a member of
the Board of Directors of National Association of College and
University Attorneys (NACUA). Beth is also an adjunct member of the
faculty in the University's School for Public and Environmental Affairs.

Fred and Beth Cate speak frequently together - listen to some of
their conversations online at < http://homepages.indiana.edu/062504/
text/conversations.shtml>

Read a recent Educause Review article by Fred Cate - < http://
connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Review/
ThePrivacyandSecurityPoli/40651 >

[Please excuse cross listings.]






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