I’ll be speaking at Berkeley Law’s 16th Annual BCLT Privacy Lecture on 9/22 about Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Privacy Law with commenters, Ari Ezra Waldman (Professor, UC Irvine School of Law), Rebecca Wexler (Professor, UC Berkeley School of Law), and Ella Corren (JSD, UC Berkeley School of Law).
Tag: Events
Archive of all posts about events by Professor Daniel J. Solove for his blog at TeachPrivacy, a privacy awareness and security training company.
Privacy+Security Forum: May 24-26, 2021
Register now for the Privacy+Security Forum Spring Academy (May 24-26, 2021). Our event will be virtual. We have a great lineup of speakers and keynotes. We are also going to be using a great new networking platform so you can catch up with friends at virtual tables. I hope you can join us!
Podcast Interview with Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario on Privacy and Children
On this podcast, Info Matters, I chat with Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC) of Ontario, Canada about kids and privacy and my children’s book on privacy, THE EYEMONGER. Episode Summary: Parents, kids, teachers, this one’s for you! Explaining privacy in a way that kids can understand — concepts and tools you can use […]
Upcoming LinkedIn Live Conversation on Dark Patterns
I will be having a LinkedIn Live session on Tuesday, May 11, at 1 PM Eastern: Dark Patterns: A Conversation with Elena Elkina, Alexandra Ross, and Daniel Solove Tuesday, May 11 at 1 PM Eastern I’ll be speaking with: Elena Elkina Elena is a a co-founder of Aleada Consulting, a woman and minority owned privacy […]
Upcoming Book Reading of The Eyemonger at World Bank Event
I will be speaking on May 19th at 4:30pm EST at a virtual book reading of my children’s book, THE EYEMONGER. The event is hosted by the World Bank Data Privacy Office and the World Bank Group Family Network. How to Be a Privacy Superhero: Defeating Spooky Eyes and Internet Spies Virtual Book Reading of […]
The Privacy+Security Forum
My new annual event, the Privacy + Security Forum (Oct. 21-23 in Washington, DC), is just a week away. I’m very excited about it. The goals of the event are to better unite privacy and security and to have sessions that are substantive and interactive