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Friday, March 7 • 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Transparency Reporting for Beginners

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Since Google published its first “transparency report” in 2010, many other Internet companies large and small have started issuing there own reports on government demands for user data. And now, in light of recent revelations about the scope of the National Security Agency's surveillance of the Internet through programs like “PRISM”, a broad coalition of companies, privacy advocates and transparency experts have joined together to demand that the government allow even more reporting about national security surveillance. Come learn from some of those companies, advocates and experts about the opportunities and challenges that come with doing your own transparency reporting, and hear why transparency reporting is good for privacy and free speech, good for democracy, good for your company’s bottom line, and good for the Internet industry as a whole.

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Speakers
avatar for Kevin Bankston

Kevin Bankston

Policy DirOpen Technology Institute At New America FoundationKevin Bankston is the Policy Director of the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Institute, where he works in the public interest to promote a stronger and more open Internet for a stronger and more open society... Read More →
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Ryan Budish

Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University; Project Dir, HerdictorgBerkman Center for Internet & SocietyRyan Budish is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. As a fellow he researches corporate transparency of government... Read More →
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Dorothy Chou

Policy MgrGoogleDorothy Chou is a Policy Manager at Google Inc. She leads Google's policy efforts to increase Transparency around issues that affect civil liberties and the open Internet. Prior to working at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, she focused on Google's challenges... Read More →
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Bart Volkmer

Legal CounselDropboxBart Volkmer is an attorney Dropbox where he manages matters related to litigation, security, privacy, copyright, government data requests and removals. Before joining Dropbox, Bart was at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto. Bart worked on tons of interesting... Read More →



Friday March 7, 2014 12:30pm - 1:30pm CST
Sheraton Austin, Creekside

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