FYI.
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Paree Pinkney
Administrative Officer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
70 Memorial Drive, e51-163
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

(617) 253-4084
(617) 258-8118 (fax)


From: "Baker, Natasha R." 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 1:04 PM
To: stsprogram <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Bruce Schneier speaking at HUBweek (FREE EVENT)--- Please share with 
your community members

To Whom It May Concern:

My name is Natasha Baker and I am the administrative coordinator for the 
Institute for Applied Computational Science (IACS) at the Harvard School of 
Engineering.  I am writing because Bruce Schneier, a security technologist and 
Berkman Ctr. Fellow, is participating in HUBweek at Harvard with an event being 
hosted by IACS.  The talk is titled “The Future of Privacy and Security in a 
Big Data World” and will focus on cyber security.  It is scheduled to be held 
on Friday, 10/9 from 1-2pm in Science Center Hall B.  Registration is required 
but the event is FREE AND OPEN to the public.  I’m writing to ask for help 
promoting the event via your website, mailing list, and social media (please 
use hashtag #HUBWEEK if you do post via social media).  I think the subject 
matter is very “on trend” and will appeal to your community members.

FYI: We’re happy to cross-promote your HUBweek events at Harvard SEAS.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

Cheers,

Natasha
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Natasha Baker | Administrative Coordinator
Institute for Applied Computational Science (IACS)
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Northwest Building B-162, 52 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138
P: 617-496-2623

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DESCRIPTION: Data is the exhaust of the information age. When we carry our cell 
phone, use apps on those phones, browse websites, send emails or texts, drive 
in our cars, or make purchases with a credit card, we send digital information 
about where we are, our associations, our interests, and our desires and needs 
to the corporations that serve us and the governments that monitor us. Because 
the information is digitized, it is relatively cheap to store, and can be 
analyzed by computers in great detail.

Join Harvard Berkman Fellow and renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier 
for a master seminar at Harvard’s Institute for Applied Computational Science 
on the corporate and government surveillance enabled by the vast amount of 
digital data available, the tension between privacy and security and the 
implications for government policy and reform, along with a discussion of the 
technological and mathematical solutions for reform.

This is a free event. Click to register: 
http://hubweek.org/events/the-future-of-privacy-and-security-in-a-big-data-world


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