Date: Dec 3rd, 2009
Meeting time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Meeting location: The Hartford, Atrium Room
690 Asylum Ave,
Hartford, CT 06105
Meeting topic: Privacy
Agenda: 5:00
5:15
OWASP news and welcome. James McGovern
5:15
5:45
Partnering via Privacy. Ian Glazer.
Insufficient privacy practices are not only a risk to the enterprise's business, but a risk to the enterprise's partnerships as well. Privacy teams are examining the privacy practices of their partners to, at the minimum, mitigate concerns. Savvy partners can use their privacy practices as a competitive advantage.
* What privacy teams are looking for in potential partners
* What privacy teams are being asked to demonstrate
* The need for privacy intermediaries
* The insufficiencies of privacy contracts
* Potential liabilities versus potential harms
5:45
6:15
Book report on Vanish. George Dobbs
Vanish is a research project that uses the internet to scratch aging data. George will describe how it works and lead a conversation on what the implications might be for organizations should this become a reality.
6:15
6:30
Break. Healthy snacks provided by Jeff Gross.
6:30
7:00
Social Media, Privacy, Data Breaches. Ian Glazer.
Social tools are destined for enterprise use. As a means of information sharing, to encourage employee innovation, and as part of strategic learning and talent initiatives, social tools are here to stay. But with these benefits comes risk as well. The abilities of social tools to disclose information is forcing industry to reconsider what constitutes a data breach.
* How social media is a two-sided coin offering benefits and risks
* How corporate activity and location disclosures represent a risk to the enterprise
* What should be considered when examining both the personal and enterprise risks of social media
Summary: This is a joint meeting with the Hartford OWASP Chapter.
We will be focusing on privacy topics.