video:
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/id/216428



Panelists talked about consumer data and the risks involving in collecting, 
using, and retaining that data. Other topics included privacy and consumers' 
reasonable expectations of having personal information protected. Following 
their discussion, they responded to audience members' questions. The Federal 
Trade Commission held a discussion on technology is affecting consumer 
privacy and the benefits and the risks associated with information sharing. 
Panelists included people from business, academia, and public policy groups. 
8:45-9:00 Introductory remarks: Chairman Jon Leibowitz 9:00-9:15 
Introduction: Richard M. Smith, Boston Software Forensics 9:15-10:45a Panel 
1: Benefits and Risks of Collecting, Using, and Retaining Consumer Data 
Moderators: Jeffrey Rosen, The George Washington University Law School Chris 
Olsen, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC Panelists: Anita 
Allen, Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law 
School Alessandro Acquisti, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 
Heinz College Susan Grant, Director of Consumer Protection, Consumer 
Federation of America Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, 
The Cato Institute Leslie Harris, President, CEO, Center for Democracy & 
Technology Michael Hintze, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation 
David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy, Global Privacy Officer, Intel 
Corporation Richard Purcell, CEO, Corporate Privacy Group 

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