[TriLUG] Security and Liberty Forum - April 14 at UNC

MG mgmonza at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 02:46:39 EDT 2007


Could you do us directionally challenged folks a favor and post a note 
as to where Chapman Hall is?  Didn't see it on the map for the even that 
came up under the Directions link, and know from experience that it can 
be really hard to find buildings at UNC-CH just by wandering around. 


Although that might not be a bad way to spend Saturday morning, given 
that it's spring and all.


Thank you -


MG

Paul Jones wrote:
> Please forward as appropriate -- and of course register and plan to 
> attend! Some of the nation's top security and policy folks will be there.
> Thx,
> Paul
>
> What: Security and Liberty Forum
> When: Saturday, April 14, 2007 1-5 p.m.
> Where: 201 Chapman Hall on the UNC Campus
> Website (with more info): http://www.seclibforum.org/
>
> Confirmed Speakers:
> Annie Anton, Director, The Privacy Place
> http://www.theprivacyplace.org
>
> Katherine Bryant, Vice President for Consumer Advocacy at ChoicePoint
> www.choicepoint.net
>
> Sen. Janet Cowell, State Senator, State of North Carolina
> www.janetcowell.com/main.htm
>
> Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, the CATO Institute
> www.cato.org/people/harper.html
>
> Melissa Ngo, Staff Counsel and Director of EPIC's Identification and 
> Surveillance Project
> www.epic.org
>
> Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security technologist and author
> www.schneier.com
>
> Barry Steinhardt, Director of the Technology & Liberty Program, 
> American Civil Liberties Union
> www.aclu.org
>
> P. T. Wright, Acting Deputy Director, Department of Homeland Security
> http://www.dhs.gov
>
> Hosts:
> Privacy and Technology Committee of the American Civil Liberties Union 
> of North Carolina
> Department of Computer Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
>
> Co-sponsors:
> Electronic Privacy Information Center (epic.org)
> ibiblio.org, UNC-Chapel Hill
> Information Science and Information Studies, Duke University
> Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, 
> UNC-Chapel Hill
> The College of Arts and Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill
> The Internet and the Social Sciences working group of the Odum 
> Institute, UNC-Chapel Hill
> The School of Information and Library Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
> The School of Journalism and Mass Communication, UNC-Chapel Hill
> The School of Government Center for Public Technology, UNC-Chapel Hill
> The Parr Center for Ethics, Department of Philosophy UNC-Chapel Hill



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