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PrivacyCampTO Schedule and Topics

June 19, Ryerson University

http://privacycampto.org

Draft Schedule

Sign up below to do an afternoon session or a morning speed geek!

Note the style are either an interactive presentation (frame the discussion for 10 minutes and then lead a conversation around it for 20 minutes) or a speed geek. No PowerPoints please!

(We'd like thank Mozilla's Drumbeat for providing an excellent template for PrivacyCampTO!) 

Want to help but not lead a session? Add your name as a blogger or live-blogger and DM us at @privacycampTO to get more info.


Facilitator:
Nicholas Longstaff, CFC Media Lab

 

9:00 Breakfast and socializing

10:00 Opening Remarks, thank yous housekeeping, and ice breaker game (Kate Raynes-Goldie and Nick Longstaff) (Liveblogging by Julianna Yau) 

10:30 Opening Presentation and facilitated discussion (Colin McKay, Director, Research, Education and Outreach at The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada) (Liveblogging by Julianna Yau)

11:15 Break/Open Period

11:35 Speed Geek (give a 2-4 minute presentation to a rotating group of 2-3 people - like speed dating but for ideas!). (Liveblogging by Julianna Yau) 

  • Karen Smith - RFID and ID cards (preview for demo) www.idforum.ca - Can't make it sorry to miss out!
  • Constantine Karbaliotis - Cloud Privacy Issues (http://slidesha.re/afCPHu for background)
  • Luke Walker- Crash course on deleting your Facebook account while saving your contacts
  • Bending Hashtags (DJ Pete Digital) - Speedgeekery on deploying a Hive-based digital display system to manage any hospitality or entertainment industry #socialmedia geo-push application while protecting customers and employees. 
  • Eric Floresca Twitter and privacy - how it influences the community at large 
  • Matthew Eisner - Encryption Tools 101
  • Paul Vet - geotagging & social media
  • Kate Raynes-Goldie: Social vs. Institutional Privacy on Facebook
  • add yours
  • add yours
  • add yours

12:30 Lunch

 

ROOM 1

1:30 Afternoon Sessions I (3 spots) 

 

3:00 Facilitated reportbacks

3:20 Afternoon Sessions II (3 spots)

  • Online privacy and Gender Kate Raynes-Goldie (kate at k4t3 dot org @oceanpark) and Leigh Honeywell
  • Children and Online Privacy:  How to support children's autonomy while maintaining their rights to privacy - Ourania Xanthopoulos (oxanthop@ryerson.ca)

 4:50 Closing circle and Next steps

6:00 PrivacyCampTO Social @ Hacklab.to 

ROOM 2

 

1:30 Afternoon Sessions I (3 spots) - Everyone

 

3:20 Afternoon Sessions II (3 spots)

  • Privacy is for Customers: businesses are happy to provide privacy for their paying customers: advertisers (not you) - Ryan Kelln
  • Between Privacy and Publicity: Photographs of self-harmed bodies on social media  Yukari Seko  (yukaseko at yorku.ca)

 

 

 

ROOM 3 

1:30 Afternoon Sessions I (3 spots)

  • Privacy's Real Arena: Profiles & Personas / considering how profile-enabled citizen-centric service delivery will change the world for better and worse / Morgen Peers (@mpeers) #egov
  • Privacy on the Open Web - Why it's hard and what we're going to do about it. James Walker (StatusNet

3:20 Afternoon Sessions II (3 spots) -

  • Notice: Is it dead? Getting beyond privacy notices and consent. Constantine Karbaliotis (constantine_karbaliotis@symantec.com) (liveblogging by Julianna Yau)
  • RFID and ID card demo (interactive presentation and demo) - Karen Smith, Joseph Ferenbok, Andrew Clement and possibly others TBA (www.idforum.ca)

  • Kate Milberry (Geeks and Global Justice) - Privacy & Surveillance Self-Defense: The Electronic Repertoire of Contention
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 Other presentations/topics you want covered:

If you want to know more about a certain topic, please note it here. This will help guide presenters on what topics they should touch on.

  • Existing privacy laws and how they relate to digital privacy
  • Facebook privacy settings howto
  • Sites: Foursquare, Twitter, Facebook
  • Privacy as a personal safety issue
  • Specific user groups: children, youth, women, LGBTQ
  • Gendered privacy issues/threats
  • Privacy management strategies
  • The evolution of the meaning of privacy and privacy culture
  • Is privacy dead? Does it matter?
  • Strategies for getting Google, Facebook et al. more involved in addressing privacy issues/concerns before they happen 
  • Children and Online Privacy
  • Do children have the rights to online privacy?
  • How can we support their autonomy?
  • add yours!