Tag Archives: technology

PETS 2011

This week Dr. Caine attended the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium in Waterloo, Canada.

The goal of the conference was to bring together anonymity and privacy experts from around the world to discuss recent advances and new perspectives in privacy for the Internet and other communication networks.

Invited to speak on panel at Berkeley Center for Law and Technology

Dr. Caine has been invited to speak on a panel discussing the ways technology is affecting regulation “by design” in the privacy context at the “Technology: Transforming the Regulatory Endeavor” conference.  The conference is hosted by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, is organized by Deirdre Mulligan, Kenneth Bamberger and Dan Farber, and will be held on March 3rd, 2011 in the Booth Auditorium at Boalt Hall School of Law in Berkeley, California.

PETS 2010

This week Dr. Caine attended the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium in Berlin, Germany.

The goal of the conference was to bring together anonymity and privacy experts from around the world to discuss recent advances and new perspectives in privacy for the Internet and other communication networks.

Invited to attend workshop on Securing Information Technology in Healthcare (SITH)

Dr. Caine was invited to attend the workshop on Securing Information Technology in Healthcare at in Hanover, NH. The workshop was held May 16th – 17th at Dartmouth College.

Funding for the workshop was provided by the Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Division and the National Science Foundation.

Privacy and Security of Healthcare Technologies

Sunday through Tuesday of this week Kelly attended a workshop on developing a research agenda for privacy and security of healthcare technologies in Indianapolis, IN.

The workshop was organized by Kay Connelly and Fred Cate of Indiana University.