Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference - June 1-4, 2009
Registration is now open for the 19th annual Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference. The event will be held from June 1–4, 2009, in Washington, DC.
CFP is the leading policy conference exploring the impact of the Internet, computers and communications technologies on society. It will be taking place in June 2009, just months into a brand new U.S. administration—an exciting moment in history, as we look into the future and ask, “Where do we go from here?” For more than a decade, CFP has anticipated policy trends and issues and has shaped the public debate on the future of privacy and freedom in an ever more technology-filled world. CFP focuses on topics such as freedom of speech, privacy, intellectual property, cybersecurity, telecommunications, electronic democracy, digital rights and responsibilities, and the future of technologies and their implications.
This year’s conference includes: tutorials, workshops, a research showcase of peer review research, birds of a feature sessions and hands-on “geekshare” sessions.
Discounted early registration is available through May 1st, 2009. In addition, low-cost conference housing is available at GW University.
Reader Resources
Commentary
- Death of the Hardware Security Appliance | Ronan Kavanagh --CEO; SpamTitan Technologies
- Archiving Challenges and Priorities: Apply Lessons Learned from a Regulated Industry | Stephen Marsh -- Founder and CEO; Smarsh Inc.
- What Can Users Do to Protect Themselves from Bots? | Michael O’Reirdan -- Chairman; Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)

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