Washington: Computers Freedom and Privacy 2009

Beginn: Mo 1. Jun 00:00:00 CEST 2009
Ende:   Do 4. Jun 23:59:59 CEST 2009
Ort:   George Washington University, Marvin Center, Cafritz Conference Center, 800 21st Street, N.W. Washington, DC 200
Geodaten: (N38.9053),(W77.0633)
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Kontakt: http://www.cfp2009.org/

Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2009.

June 1-4, 2009, Washington DC

New: CFP Research Showcase now accepting applications

This year’s Computers Freedom and Privacy conference will be in Washington, DC, June 1-4, 2009. We are already working hard to put together another phenomenal conference.

We’re expecting the usual mix of brilliant and forward-looking activists, technologists, academics, and government experts. And, given the Washington, DC location of the conference this year, we are especially working to:

You can expect to see topics such as:

. . . and many more!

The United States is just several months into a new administration, and Washington DC is undergoing rapid change. At the same time, the technology revolution rolls on and we are confronting new issues that, as usual, CFP attendees will perceive before anyone else. At CFP, the future is not only predicted, it is also created.

We hope you will be there to be a part of it!

Sincerely,

CFP ’09 Co-chairs,

Cindy Southworth

Jay Stanley

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: CFP Research Showcase

This year's Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference will feature a Research Showcase with recent or ongoing research in CFP-related topics such as topics such as freedom of speech, privacy, intellectual property, cybersecurity, telecommunications, electronic democracy, digital rights and responsibilities, and the future of technologies and their implications. More. . .

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