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Media X Spring 2010 Seminar Series and Workshops

WORKSHOP
Identity and Privacy in Unified Communication Environments

Friday, May 14, #124 Wallenberg Hall
No cost reservations required: dmacugay@stanford.edu

The goal of this workshop is to exchange information across several groups that are doing research relevant to human issues in unified communication environments – identity and privacy are primary concerns for some.

We plan a fast-paced morning of short presentations, followed by an informal lunch for Media X members – with a discussion of future research opportunities.

8:30 - 8:45          Chuck House - Welcome & Introductions
8:45 - 9:15            Gary Wolf, WIRED Magazine - Quantified Self

9:15 – 10:00          Panel: New Applications Using Personal Identities and Intimate Information

Joris Janssen, Philips – Sharing Heartbeats and Other Biosignals
Melanie Swan, Founder, DIYgenomics.org - CureTogether and DIYgenomics
Marco Paglia, Nokia – Consumer Thresh holds for Comfort and Concern
Ajay Madhok, Amsoft - Are You Talking to Me? Personalized and Integrated Communication Platform

10:00 – 10:15          Break  
         
10:15 – 11:30          Panel: New Tools for Passing, Parsing, and Protecting Personally Identifiable Data

Shivani Sud, Intel – Dynamic Migration of Computation
Hamid Aghajan/Tommi Maatta, Stanford/Philips – Obscuring Personally Identifiable Information in Video Monitoring
Roy Want, Intel - Composable Computing
Carl Hewitt, Stanford – Privacy Friendly Handshake for Client-Cloud Computing

11:30 – 11:45          Maurits Kaptein, Philips – Personal Identity in Persuasive Technology

11:45 – Noon          Martha Russell, Stanford - Metrics for Monetization & Wrap-up

*No cost registration is required: Divina Macugay, dmacugay@stanford.edu

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Attendance is subject to availability.

 

 
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