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Privacy Crimes: Definition and Enforcement

October 6, 2015 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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This half-day conference aims to better define the concept of “privacy crimes,” assess how such crimes are currently being addressed in the criminal justice system, and explore how society might better respond to them—through new laws, different enforcement practices, education, and other strategies. The conference will bring together a variety of stakeholders, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, academics, and victims’ advocates to discuss three main questions:

  • What is a ‘Privacy Crime’?
  •  What’s Being Done to Enforce Laws Addressing Privacy Crimes?
  •  How Should We Balance Privacy Interests in the Criminal Justice System?

Keynote Speakers:

Daniel Suvor Jeff Rosen
Daniel Suvor, Chief of Policy to Attorney General of California, Kamala Harris Jeffrey L. Rosen, District Attorney,
Santa Clara County, California

Schedule:

9:00 – 9:15 Opening Remarks
Jeffrey L. Rosen, District Attorney, Santa Clara County, California
9:15 – 9:45 Keynote
Daniel Suvor, Chief of Policy to Attorney General of California, Kamala Harris
9:50 – 10:50 What is Privacy Crime?

Irina Raicu, Director, Internet Ethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University (moderator)
Hanni Fakhoury, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Tom Flattery, Deputy District Attorney, Santa Clara County
Susan Freiwald, University of San Francisco School of Law

10:50 – 11:10 Break
11:10 – 12:10 What’s Being Done to Enforce Laws Addressing Privacy Crimes?

Christine Garcia-Sen, Supervising Deputy District Attorney, Santa Clara County (moderator)
Ingo Brauer, Law Offices of Ingo Brauer
Vishal Bathija, Deputy District Attorney, Santa Clara County
Erica Johnstone, Ridder, Costa & Johnstone

12:15 – 1:00 Balancing Privacy Interests in the Criminal Justice System

Ellen Kreitzberg, Professor, Santa Clara Law (moderator)
The Honorable Shelyna V. Brown, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
Seth Flagsberg, Assistant Clinical Professor, Santa Clara Law
Deborah Hernandez, Deputy District Attorney, Santa Clara County

 

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

This event will qualify for 3.5 hours of California MCLE, and IAPP continuing education credit. Santa Clara Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.

The Privacy Crimes: Definition and Enforcement event is organized by The High Tech Law Institute of Santa Clara Law, The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics of Santa Clara University, and the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office.

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Co-sponsored by Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Identity Theft Council (ITC), and International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).

Electronic Frontier Foundation Identity Theft Council

 


 

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Date:
October 6, 2015
Time:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Venue

Mission Room, Benson Center
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053 United States
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    Privacy Crimes: Definition and Enforcement

  • October 6, 2015
  • 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Mission Room, Benson Center