The FTC Friday released the agenda for its...
The FTC Friday released the agenda for its Internet of Things workshop Nov. 19 (http://1.usa.gov/1c5XP28). The lineup includes technologists, academics, technology company representatives, advocacy group representatives and a number of top FTC officials. Google Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist…
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Vint Cerf will keynote. Microsoft Director-Technology Policy Group Carolyn Nguyen will speak on “contextual privacy.” The all-day event will include panels on topics ranging from “the smart home” to “connected cars” to healthcare and privacy issues. Panelists from General Electric, the Energy Department and Electronic Frontier Foundation will discuss “the smart home” on the first panel. The second panel on health and fitness will include Indiana University Center for Law, Ethics and Applied Research Director Stanley Crosley and Center for Democracy and Technology Chief Technologist Joseph Lorenzo Hall. Representatives from the auto industry, academia and privacy advocates will discuss “connected cars” in the third panel. And academics, attorneys and Lookout Principal Security Researcher Marc Rogers will cover privacy concerns in the day’s last panel. FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez will give opening remarks, Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen will make a midday speech and Consumer Protection Bureau Director Jessica Rich will close out the event.