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Professional Development

Speakers

Jim Baller, The Baller Herbst Law Group, P.C.

Crafting Broadband and Spectrum Policy to Serve the "Public Good" (Panel Session)

James Boyle, Duke University

The Role of the University in the Intellectual Property Wars (Featured Speaker)

Daniel Caprio, Jr., Federal Trade Commission

A Consumer Perspective on Privacy and Security (Featured Speaker)

Jeffrey Carlisle, Federal Communications Commission

Hot Topics Panel - Protecting the Future of Innovation: How the IP-Services Proceedings May Have Unforeseen Consequences

Harold Feld, Media Access Project

Crafting Broadband and Spectrum Policy to Serve the "Public Good" (Panel Session)

Edward Felten, Princeton University

Sharing Information and Controlling Content: Continuing Challenges for Higher Education (Panel Session)

Susanna Fischer, The Catholic University of America

Sharing Information and Controlling Content: Continuing Challenges for Higher Education (Panel Session)

Michael Gallagher, National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Michael Gallagher, Acting Assistant Secretary, NTIA (Featured Speaker)

Richard B. Geltman, American Public Power Association

Crafting Broadband and Spectrum Policy to Serve the "Public Good" (Panel Session)

Marilu Goodyear, University of Kansas

USA PATRIOT Act and Beyond: How Higher Education Institutions and Libraries Are Cooperating and Coping (Workshop)

Ric Hirsch, Entertainment Software Association

Sharing Information and Controlling Content: Continuing Challenges for Higher Education (Panel Session)

Richard A. Johnson, Arnold and Porter, LLP

Point/Counterpoint: Security vs. Privacy--Are We Striking an Appropriate Balance? (Panel Session)

Tiffany Olson Jones, Symantec Corporation

Information Assurance and Higher Education (Panel Session)

Robert Kruger, Business Software Alliance

Sharing Information and Controlling Content: Continuing Challenges for Higher Education (Panel Session)

Carl Landwehr, National Science Foundation

Information Assurance and Higher Education (Panel Session)

Mark Luker, United States Department of Commerce

Welcome Address

Jenny Mehmedovic, University of Kansas

USA PATRIOT Act and Beyond: How Higher Education Institutions and Libraries Are Cooperating and Coping (Workshop)

John Morris, Center for Democracy and Technology

Hot Topics Panel - Protecting the Future of Innovation: How the IP-Services Proceedings May Have Unforeseen Consequences

Clifton H. Poole, National Defense University

Information Assurance and Higher Education (Panel Session)

LeRoy Rooker, United States Department of Education

LeRoy Rooker, Head of the Department of Education's Family Policy Compliance Office (Featured Speaker)

Carrie Russell, American Library Association (ALA)

Complying with DMCA and Other Digital Copyright Laws (Workshop)

Jason Schultz, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Sharing Information and Controlling Content: Continuing Challenges for Higher Education (Panel Session)

E. Michael Staman, Macon State College

Hot Topics Panel - Protecting the Future of Innovation: How the IP-Services Proceedings May Have Unforeseen Consequences

Edmond Thomas, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, LLP

Crafting Broadband and Spectrum Policy to Serve the "Public Good" (Panel Session)

Russell S. Vaught, The Pennsylvania State University

Complying with DMCA and Other Digital Copyright Laws (Workshop)

Lawrence White, Pennsylvania State Department of Education

Point/Counterpoint: Security vs. Privacy--Are We Striking an Appropriate Balance? (Panel Session)

Gordon D. Wishon, University of Notre Dame

Information Assurance and Higher Education (Panel Session)

Amit Yoran, United States Department of Homeland Security

Academia's Role in Securing Cyberspace (Security Keynote Speaker)


 
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