27th International Conference on Privacy and Personal Data Protection
The 27th International Conference on Privacy and Personal Data Protection, will take place from the 14th to the 16th September 2005 in Montreux, Switzerland.
PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 14 September 2005
Thursday, 15 September 2005
Friday, 16 September 2005
SPEAKERS
Hanspeter Thür, Federal Data Protection Commissioner
Bertil Cottier: Un régime unique de protection des données pour une pluralité de systèmes politiques, économiques, juridiques et culturels: utopie ou réalité?
Herbert Burkert: Globalisation - Strategies for Data Protection
Ann Cavoukian: The New Breed of Practical Privacy: An Evolution
Fernando Argüello-Téllez: Protección de Datos Personales: "Una regulación del primer mundo"
Jean-Marc Dinant: L'autodétermination informationelle à l'heure d'Internet
Peter Schaar: New invasive technologies, are new data protection standards needed?
Ray Freeman
Jari-Pascal Curty: RFID
Hansjürgen Garstka: Forderung und Ansätze
What can organisational and evaluation techniques offer to guarantee data protection?
John Karat: SPARCLE Privacy Policy Workbench
John Borking: Privacy Standards for Trust
David J. Trower: IMS Health's Experience of Multi-National Data Protection Audits in Europe
Armgard von Reden: Enterprise Privacy Challenges in an 'on demand' world
Joel Reidenberg:
Thomas Pletscher: Unternehmen im Dschungel der Datenschutzregulierungen
Richard Thomas: How do we know we are effective as Commissioners?
Malcolm Crompton: Are comparisons possible? A Framework for assessing the performance of data protection supervisors
Gabriela Krader: Synergy Potential of Internal and External Data Protection Supervision
Georges de La Loyère: Le rôle des autorités de protection des données en matière de transferts internationaux de données
Ariane Mole: Why go for Binding Corporate Rules?
Anne Carblanc: La réglementation des flux transfrontières de données à l'épreuve de la globalisation: exercice de comparaison
Klaus Rainer Kalk: Data protection and the fight against terrorism reconcilable?
Nuala O'Connor Kelly: Building Privacy Protections into Counterterrorism Structures
Gus Hosein: Strategies for Privacy Protection in the face of Anti-Terrorism Policy
The role of the private sector in data processing to fulfil public tasks, or when private companies become "Big Brother"
Emilio Aced Félez: The future of private data in private companies
Barry Steinhardt: Outsourcing Surveillance — How Governments Use the Private Sector to Construct the Surveillance Society.
Peter Swire
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