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We wanted to make the materials for the open sessions of the 2007 Conference available in an easily accessible form as a public resource. We have organized the content of each session with the workbook first (where one was developed) followed by the speakers' presentations. Each speaker's name is linked to his or her biography.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Opening Ceremony

Host:
 
Ms. Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Guest of Honour:
 
The Honourable Peter Milliken, MP, Speaker of the House of Commons (Canada)

Keynote Speaker:
 
Mr. Michael Chertoff
, Secretary, US Department of Homeland Security (USA), Mr. Chertoff's video presentation


Public Safety & Globalization Plenary
The Public Safety and Globalization session explored the protection of privacy in a world where governments, in an effort to predict and avert threats to public security, increasingly use interconnected technological systems to gather vast amounts of personal information from a variety of sources and process it in real time.

(There is no workbook for this session)

Chair
 
Mr. Warren Allmand, President, World Federalist Movement (Canada)

Speakers
 
Mr. Bruce Schneier (Keynote Speaker), Chief Technology Officer, BT Counterpane (USA)
 
 
Mr. Jacob Kohnstamm, Dutch Data Protection Authority (Netherlands), Mr. Kohnstamm's presentation - ppt, Mr. Kohnstamm's presentation - pdf
 
 
Mr. Barry Steinhardt, Director, Technology and Liberty Program, American Civil Liberties Union (USA), Mr. Steinhardt's presentation - ppt, Mr. Steinhardt's presentation - pdf


Nanotechnology and Privacy French Plenary
The objective of this session was to explore actual and prospective challenges that nanotechnology poses for the protection of personal information. The sociological, economical and legal stakes were discussed.

Workbook: Nanotechnology and Privacy – html, Nanotechnology and Privacy – pdf

Chair
 
Me Jacques Saint-Laurent, President, Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec (Canada)

Speakers
 
M. Alex TürkKeynote Speaker, President, Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (France) 
 
M. Hervé Fischer, Artist, Philosopher and Writer (Canada), Mr. Fischer's presentation - ppt, Mr. Fischer's presentation - pdf  
 
Dr. Joel Reidenberg, Professor of Law, Centre on Law and Information Policy, Fordham University School of Law (USA)  
 
Dr. Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné, Chair of International Economics and Governance, HEC Montreal (Canada), Dr. Sinclair-Desgagné's presentation - ppt, Dr. Sinclair-Desgagné's presentation - pdf


Launch of the Privacy and Human Rights report (EPIC)
 
Mr. Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center (USA)


Data Flows & Data Mirroring Information Session
 
This session focused on the challenges of protecting privacy in an increasingly borderless world in which personal information is continually in motion. Representatives from the private sector and the data protection community discussed the drivers behind transborder data flows: the scope of these data flows and the challenges enforcement authorities face when personal information moves across borders.

(There is no workbook for this session)

Chair
 
Ms. Anne Carblanc, Principal Administrator of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (France)

Speakers
 
Mr. Martin Abrams, Executive Director of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership, Hunton & Williams (USA), Mr. Abrams' presentation - ppt, Mr. Abrams' presentation - pdf 
 
Mr. Benjamin S. Hayes, Data Privacy Compliance Lead, Americas, Accenture (USA), Mr. Hayes' presentation - ppt, Mr. Hayes' presentation - pdf 
 
Mr. David Loukidelis, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (Canada), Mr. Loukidelis' presentation - ppt, Mr. Loukidelis' presentation - pdf


Location-based Tracking Workshop
This workshop looked at various location determination and tracking technologies, such as automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), closed-circuit television (CCTV), and tracking of computers and other wireless personal devices, to consider the privacy risks of the technologies and how those risks can be mitigated.

Workbook: Location-based Tracking - html, Location-based Tracking - pdf

Chair
 
Dr. Alexander Dix, Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Germany), Dr. Dix's presentation - ppt, Dr. Dix's presentation - pdf

Speakers
 
Ms. Éloïse Gratton, Partner, McMillan Binch Mendelsohn (Canada), Ms. Gratton's presentation - ppt, Ms. Gratton's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. David Lyon, Director, Queen’s University Surveillance Project (Canada), Dr. Lyon's presentation - ppt, Dr. Lyon's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. Michael G. Michael, School of Information Systems and Technology, Faculty of Informatics, University of Wollongong (Australia), Dr. Michael's presentation - ppt, Dr. Michael's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. John Morris Jr., Director, Internet Standards, Technology and Policy Project, Centre for Democracy and Technology (USA), Mr. Morris' presentation - ppt, Mr. Morris' presentation - pdf


Standards Workshop
Representatives from selected international standards development organizations provided an overview of the work they are undertaking with respect to privacy standards. This workshop explored possible options for increased participation by the International Conference in the standards development process.

Workbook: Standards - html, Standards - pdf

Chair
 
Dr. John Borking, Director, Borking Consultancy (Netherlands)

Speakers
 
Dr. Colin Bennett, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria (Canada), Dr. Bennett's presentation - ppt, Dr. Bennett's presentation - pdf  
 
Mr. John Hopkinson, Security Strategist, EWA Information and Infrastructure Technologies, Inc. (USA), Mr. Hopkinson's presentation - ppt, Mr. Hopkinson's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. John Sabo, President, International Security, Trust and Privacy Alliance (ISTPA) (USA), Mr. Sabo's presentation - ppt, Mr. Sabo's presentation - pdf


Audit Workshop
This workshop examined the potential for undertaking audits to ensure accountability for privacy management, compliance with privacy laws and/or standards and the promotion of best privacy practices by Data Commissioners and by organizations themselves. Put forward were views on advancing the use of audit as a primary tool for achieving privacy objectives.

Workbook: Audit - html, Audit - pdf

Chair
 
Dr. Artemi Rallo Lombarte, Director, Spanish Data Protection Agency (Spain), Dr. Rallo Lombarte's presentation - ppt, Dr. Rallo Lombarte's presentation - pdf

Speakers
 
Ms. Yim Chan, Global Privacy Executive and Chief Privacy Officer, IBM Canada
 
 
Mr. Nicholas Cheung, Principal, Assurance Services Development, Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (Canada), Mr. Cheung's presentation - ppt, Mr. Cheung's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. Chris Turner, Head of Audit and Remedies, UK Information Commissioner’s Office (UK), Mr. Turner's presentation - ppt, Mr. Turner's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. Joel Winston, Associate Director, Privacy and Identity Protection Branch, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission (USA), Mr. Winston's presentation - ppt, Mr. Winston's presentation - pdf


Protecting Privacy through De-identification: Reality or Fallacy Workshop
This session addressed the issues of de-identification and disclosure avoidance by focusing on challenges, options and best practices as a way to advance privacy protection for individuals and also accommodate the needs of secondary data users.

Workbook: Protecting Privacy through De-identification: Reality or Fallacy - html, Protecting Privacy through De-identification: Reality or Fallacy - pdf

Chair
 
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario (Canada) (Part 1 of workshop) and Dr. Debra Grant, Senior Health Privacy Specialist, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario (Canada) (Part 2 of workshop)

Speakers
 
Dr. Khaled El Emam, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine and the School of Information Technology  and Engineering, University of Ottawa (Canada), Dr. El Emam's presentation - ppt, Dr. El Emam's presentation - pdf 
 
Dr. William Lowrance, Consultant in health research policy and ethics (Switzerland), Dr. Lowrance's presentation - ppt, Dr. Lowrance's presentation - pdf 
 
Dr. Bradley A. Malin, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University (USA), Dr. Malin's presentation - ppt, Dr. Malin's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. Donald J. Willison, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Centre for the Evaluation of Medicines, McMaster University (Canada), Dr. Willison's presentation - ppt, Dr. Willison's presentation - pdf


Closed Session for the Privacy and Data Protection Commissioners on the “London Initiative”

Chair
 
Mr. Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EU)


Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Information Session
This session explored appropriate applications of this technology, how Fair Information Principles can be built into RFID applications and public opinion on item-level tracking by RFID.

Workbook: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - html, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - pdf

Chair
 
Mr. Stephen Lau, Chairman, EDS (Hong Kong)

Speakers
 
Dr. Katherine Albrecht, Director, CASPIAN Consumer Advocacy (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), (USA), Dr. Albrecht's presentation - ppt, Dr. Albrecht's presentation - pdf , Dr. Albrecht's video presentation
 
Mr. Laurent Bernat, Principal Assistant, Information Security and Privacy Division, Directorate for Science Technology and Industry, OECD (France), Mr. Bernat's presentation - ppt, Mr. Bernat's presentation - pdf 
 
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario (Canada), Dr. Cavoukian's presentation - ppt, Dr. Cavoukian's presentation - pdf, Dr. Cavoukian's video presentation
 
Mr. Pankaj Sood, Manager, McMaster University RFID Applications Lab (Canada), Mr. Sood's presentation - ppt, Mr. Sood's presentation - pdf


Commissioners' Closed Session

Chair
 
Ms. Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Ubiquitous Computing Plenary
This session explored leading Canadian and international thinking about the implications of Ubiquitous Computing by examining various themes and issues related to the “Internet of Things”.

(There is no workbook for this session)

Chair
 
Ms. Stephanie Perrin, Director of Integrity Policy, Integrity and Risk Management, Service Canada

Speakers
 
Dr. Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law & Technology, University of Ottawa (Canada), Dr. Kerr's presentation - ppt, Dr. Kerr's presentation - pdf
 
Ms. Teresa Lunt, Manager, Computing Science Laboratory, PARC (USA), Ms. Lunt's presentation - ppt, Ms. Lunt's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. David J. Phillips, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto (Canada), Dr. Phillips' presentation - ppt, Dr. Phillips' presentation - pdf


Children’s Online Privacy Plenary
This panel challenged the assumption that young people don’t care about their online privacy. The panelists discussed what we know about kids’ privacy attitudes and behaviours, and explored the ways in which kids actively seek to negotiate their own privacy in networked spaces.

Workbook: Children’s Online Privacy - html, Children’s Online Privacy - pdf

Chair
 
Mr. Francesco Pizzetti, President, Italian Authority for Data Protection (Italy), Mr. Pizzetti's presentation - ppt, Mr. Pizzetti's presentation - pdf

Speakers
 
Dr. Jacquelyn Burkell, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information & Media Studies, University of Western Ontario (Canada)
 
 Dr. Leslie Regan Shade, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University (Canada)
 
 Dr. Valerie Steeves, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa (Canada), Dr. Steeves' video presentation


Privacy Seals Information Session
Consumers are getting more and more concerned about how businesses use and share their personal data. Firms must build consumers’ trust and gain their future business by posting a consumer-friendly privacy policy and living up to their promises. One way for companies to demonstrate their trustworthiness is to display a privacy seal. This workshop examined selected privacy seal programs, the challenges associated with establishing these programs and the benefits organizations can derive from participation in them.

Workbook: Privacy Seals - html, Privacy Seals - pdf

Chair

Ms. Christine A. Varney, Partner, Hogan & Hartson LLP (USA)

Speakers

Ms. Kirsten Bock, EuroPriSe Project Manager, ULD Independent Center for Privacy Protection, Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), Ms. Bock's presentation - ppt, Ms. Bock's presentation - pdf
 
Ms. Fran Maier, Executive Director and President, TRUSTe (USA), Ms. Maier's presentation - ppt, Ms. Maier's presentation - pdf


Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Workshop
This workshop, designed for those who work closely with Privacy Impact Assessment, studied the evolution of the PIA process from the regulators' perspective. The emphasis was on real experience to date in national, state and provincial jurisdictions, where PIA is being used as a tool, and compared and contrasted various approaches to offer insights into strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for improvement. It was a frank exchange of views on what works, what doesn’t, and how to leverage the PIA process for better results.

Workbook: Privacy Impact Assessment - pdf

Chair
 
Mr. Blair Stewart, Assistant Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand

Speakers
 
Mr. Claude Beaulé, Privacy Consultant (Canada), Mr. Beaulé's presentation - ppt, Mr. Beaulé's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. LeRoy Brower, Director, Health Information Act, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta (Canada)
 
Dr. David Flaherty, Privacy and Information Policy Consultant (Canada)
 
Mr. Donald Lemieux, Executive Director, Information, Privacy & Security Policy, Treasury Board Secretariat (Canada), Mr. Lemieux's presentation - ppt, Mr. Lemieux's presentation - pdf
 
Ms. Rebecca Richards, Director, Privacy Compliance, The Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security (USA)
 
Mr. Trevor Shaw, Director General, Audit and Review Branch, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
 
Mr. Blair Stewart, Assistant Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand
 
 Mr. Mark Vale, Chief Information & Privacy Officer, Ontario Ministry of Government Services (Canada)
 
Mr. Nigel Waters, Principal, Pacific Privacy Partners (Australia)


Genetics & Bio-Banking Workshop
This session reviewed the state of the debate, both in Canada and abroad, about genetic research and bio-banking, with a particular emphasis on privacy and confidentiality issues. The session brought together perspectives from the scientific community, the policy and regulators community as well as from privacy oversight agencies.

Workbook: Genetics & Bio-Banking - pdf

Chair
Mr. Paul Chadwick, Former Privacy Commissioner, State of Victoria (Australia)

Speakers
 
Dr. Bartha Maria KnoppersKeynote Speaker, Canada Research Chair in Law & Medicine, Université de Montréal (Canada), Dr. Knoppers' presentation - ppt, Dr. Knoppers' presentation - pdf
 
Dr. Timothy Caulfield, Professor, Faculty of Law, Health Law Institute, University of Alberta (Canada), Dr. Caulfield's presentation - ppt, Dr. Caulfield's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. Martin Dufresne, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa (Canada)
 
Dr. William Lowrance, Consultant in health research policy and ethics (Switzerland), Dr. Lowrance's presentation - ppt, Dr. Lowrance's presentation - pdf


Spanning the Earth’s Four Corners: What’s on the international horizons? Workshop
This workshop focused on methods for Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners to better coordinate their efforts internationally, to achieve earlier resolution of issues, as well as promote liaison with their counterparts and international organizations.

Workbook: International Cooperation - html, International Cooperation - pdf

Chair
 
Mr. Peter Schaar, Federal Data Protection Commissioner (Germany) and Chair, EU Art. 29 Data Protection Working Party (EU), Mr. Schaar's presentation - ppt, Mr. Schaar's presentation - pdf

Speakers
 
Mr. Michael Donohue, Administrator, Privacy and Information Security (OECD), Mr. Donohue's presentation - ppt, Mr. Donohue's presentation - pdf
 

Dr. Gus Hosein, Senior Fellow, Privacy International (UK)
 
Mr. Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EU), Mr. Hustinx's presentation - ppt, Mr. Hustinx's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. Colin Minihan, Principal Legal Officer, Information Law Branch, Attorney-General’s Department (Australia), Mr. Minihan's presentation - ppt, Mr. Minihan's presentation - pdf


Civil Society Privacy Workshop Report
This session reported on the September 25, 2007 Civil Society Privacy Workshop, which examined questions such as how technologies and institutions are evolving, whether existing legal privacy régimes are outmoded, whether new mechanisms are needed at the multilateral level and whether national privacy commissioners are still relevant.

Chair
 
Mr. Barry Steinhardt, Director, Technology and Liberty Program, American Civil Liberties Union (USA)

Speakers
 
Mr. Ben Hayes, Researcher, Statewatch (UK)
 
M. Roch Tassé, National Coordinator, International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (Canada)


Civil Society Privacy Workshop: A conversation between the advocates and the commissioners
It’s been said that the nature of the relationship between commissioners and privacy advocates is one of “constructive tension”, yet their work is heavily interdependent. In an informal conversation, advocates and commissioners shared their views on the challenges for privacy protection, and discussed different strategies for future collaboration.

Chair/Moderator
 
Dr. Colin Bennett, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria (Canada)

Speakers
 
Mr. Simon Davies, Director, Privacy International (UK)
 
Dr. Alexander Dix, Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Germany)
 
Mr. Barry Steinhardt, Director, Technology and Liberty Program, American Civil Liberties Union (USA)
 
Ms. Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada


Report on Commissioners’ Side Conferences Information Session
This session presented some of the findings, observations and highlights from the three provincial conferences hosted as a lead up to Terra Incognita

Speakers
 
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario (Canada)
 
Mr. David Loukidelis, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (Canada)
 
Me Jacques Saint-Laurent, President, Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec (Canada)
 
Mr. Frank Work, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Alberta (Canada)


Friday, September 28, 2007

Data Mining Information Session
This session focused on data mining practices in both the public and private sectors. Speakers explained specific data mining practices and their implications for individual privacy. Particular focus was paid to privacy-preserving approaches to data mining.

Workbook: Data Mining - html, Data Mining - pdf

Chair
 
Ms. Philippa Lawson, Director, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, University of Ottawa (Canada)

Speakers
 
Mr. Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy Counsel, Google (USA), Mr. Fleischer's video presentation
 
Dr. Bradley A. Malin, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University (USA), Dr. Malin's presentation - ppt, Dr. Malin's presentation - pdf
 
Dr. Richard Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia (Canada), Dr. Rosenberg's presentation - ppt, Dr. Rosenberg's presentation - pdf


Children’s Privacy Education Workshop
This workshop provided an overview of how to create effective privacy education programs and showcased three outstanding examples: The On the Identity Trail’s “In Your I” module; the award-winning “Privacy Playground” produced by the Media Awareness Network and “Techno-tonomy,” an interactive textbook created by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre.

Workbook: Children’s Privacy Education - html, Children’s Privacy Education - html

Chair
 
Ms. Marita Moll, Researcher and writer (Canada)

Speakers
 
Mr. Thomas Hillman, Researcher and designer of products and environments to foster learning (Canada)
 
Ms. Melissa Luhtanen, Human Rights Educator, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre, University of Calgary (Canada), Ms. Luhtanen's presentation - ppt, Ms. Luhtanen's presentation - pdf
 
Ms. Cathy Wing, Acting Executive Director, Media Awareness Network (Canada), Ms. Wing's presentation - ppt, Ms. Wing's presentation - pdf


Internet Crime Workshop
This session provided an overview of current trends and issues in the fight against Internet crime. Speakers addressed the evolving pressures of the online environment on their ability to deal effectively with Internet crime and explained some ways they are adapting to deal with these challenges.

Workbook: Internet Crime - pdf

Chair
 
Mr. Wayne Watson, Director General, Investigation and Inquiries Branch, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Speakers
 
Mr. Joel Winston, Associate Director, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection (USA), FTC's presentation - ppt, FTC's presentation - pdf
 
Ms. Cynthia Fraser, Safety Net Specialist, Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence (USA), Ms. Fraser's presentation - ppt, Ms. Fraser's presentation - pdf
 
Mr. Dean Turner, Director, Global Intelligence Network, Symantec Global Services Security Response,  Symantec Corporation (Canada), Mr. Turner's presentation - ppt, Mr. Turner's presentation - pdf


Commissioners' Closed Session
Chair
 
Ms. Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Speaker
 
Ms. Anne Carblanc, Principal Administrator, OECD (France)


Nanotechnology Information Session
This session focused on developments in nanotechnology that will revolutionize surveillance capacities and the power to swiftly process vast amounts of information. With the evolution of pervasive computing, where diverse information networks are connected to many minute sensors, we need to re-define traditional notions of privacy and private versus public spaces.

(There is no workbook for this session)

Chair
Mr. Yves Poullet, Directeur du Centre de Recherche Informatique et Droit des Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (Belgium)

Speaker
 
Dr. Peter Grütter, Professor of Physics, McGill University (Canada), Dr. Grütter's presentation - ppt, Dr. Grütter's presentation - pdf


Closing Plenary

Planning for the Future — What the voyage may hold for us
Dr. Michael Geist provided an overview of the main developments occurring at the conference, Mr. Peter Schaar and Mr. Alex Türk provided details about next year’s conference.

Chair
 
Ms. Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Speakers
 
Dr. Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce law, University of Ottawa (Canada), Dr. Geist's video presentation
 
Mr. Peter Schaar, Federal Data Protection Commissioner (Germany) and Chair, EU Art. 29 Data Protection Working Party (EU)
 
Mr. Alex Türk, President, Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (France), 30th International Conference presentation - ppt, 30th International Conference presentation - pdf


 


Date modified: 2008-03-28   Important Notices