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The 2010 Forum is designed to bring together worldwide leaders
specializing in marketing, advertising, law enforcement,
public policy, privacy and cybersecurity. Focusing on the theme of "Megacommunities"; sessions will discuss how governments, business and
NGOs need to work together, to develop innovative
and trusted online services.
Sessions are designed
to provide a framework and recommended business, advertising and
marketing practices and technologies to help maximize consumer trust
and brand reputation. Through a combination of curriculum based
workshops, panels and plenary sessions, the Forum will provide
delegates prescriptive and actionable advice and demonstrate a
commitment to consumer protection and self-regulation.
Who Should Attend - Business and technical decision
makers responsible for maximizing consumer trust, their reputation
and security of their online brands and data, including ecommerce,
online banking and online governmental services. A must attend for
brand marketers and advertisers, IT, security, privacy, fraud
prevention, government affairs, and public policy professionals.
Based on past events we expect upwards of 300+ qualified delegates.
Preliminary keynote and plenary speakers (visit
daily for updates)
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Michael Barrett, Chief Information
Security Officer, PayPal
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Larry Clinton, President & CEO,
Internet Security Alliance
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Ed Gibson, Director Cybersecurity &
Forensics, PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Josh Glantz
VP, General Manager, Publishers Clearing House
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Lance Hoffman, Distinguished
Research Professor, Dept of Computer Science, George Washington
University
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Trevor Hughes, Executive Director, Esq, CIPP, International Association of Privacy Professionals
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Susan Lyon, in Counsel, Perkins Coie
LLP
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Pat Peterson, Fellow, Cisco
Systems
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Lydia Parnes,
Esq, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
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Rod Rasmussen, CEO,
Internet Identity
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Randall Rothenberg,
President and CEO, Interactive Advertising Bureau
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Howard Schmidt, Whitehouse
Cybersecurity Advisor (tentative)
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John Scarrow, General Manager,
Online Safety Technologies, Microsoft Corporation
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Ari Schwartz, VP, Chief Operating
Officer, Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
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Michael Stanfield, CEO Intersections
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Linda Woolley, Executive Vice
President, Government Affairs, The Direct Marketing Association
(DMA)
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Mike Zanies, Vice President Public Policy,
Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB)
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plus dozens of other leaders in
brand protection, security technologies, online reputation,
forensics, & interactive marketing
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