WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 600 professionals will attend the second annual Privacy+Security Forum on the campus of George Washington University for a three-day event that will cover the gamut of data security and privacy matters facing companies, governments and individuals, Tom Hay of HB Litigation Conferences, the event organizer, said today.
Companies represented on the roughly 300-speaker faculty include Google, Facebook and Microsoft. Government speakers will appear from the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Secret Service, Homeland Security and several other agencies. Speakers also hail from Germany, Ireland, Korea, Japan, the U.K. and more.
Co-founded by Daniel Solove of George Washington University Law School and Paul Schwartz of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, the event was an immediate success in 2015, hailed by one attendee as "the best collection of experts speaking together in one place that I've seen."
"The purpose of the event is to bring together seasoned thought leaders to break down the silos of privacy and security, create rigorous discussion, and deliver practical takeaways," Solove said.
"I think we've created something truly unique," Schwartz added. "The forum is proving itself invaluable to privacy and security professionals, chief information officers, attorneys, academics, think tanks, technologists and policymakers."
Providing depth and rigor in presentations, as well as unparalleled interactivity, the program offers a variety of breakout sessions, workshops and focused sub-seminars, called "intensive days."
Categories of discussion include:
As many as 300 speakers will present, representing companies including:
Federal agencies represented include:
For more information visit http://bit.ly/PSForum2016.
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