Panel to examine the loss of privacy

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An upcoming panel discussion will detail how the growth of technology has made privacy not so private anymore.

A group of select experts in the fields of privacy, technology and cybersecurity will talk about changes in the 21st century during a discussion hosted by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana. The discussion, “The Not-So-Private Lives of Hoosiers: How Technology is Threatening our Privacy,” will be from noon to 1 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington.

Bob Zaltsberg, editor of the Bloomington Herald-Times will be the moderator. The panel will feature:
•    Scott J. Shackelford – J.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of business law and ethics, Indiana University Kelley School of Business; W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow, Stanford University Hoover Institution; senior fellow, IU Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research;
•    Christine M. Von Der Haar – senior lecturer, Indiana University Department of Sociology, former ACLU of Indiana plaintiff;
•    Fred Cate – IU vice president for research; distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law; senior fellow and former director, IU Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research; and
•    Kelly R. Eskew – clinical associate professor of business law and ethics, Indiana University Kelley School of Business; former ACLU of Indiana staff attorney.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here.

 

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