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JayStanley20082

Name: Jay

Family Name: Stanley

Affiliation: American Civil Liberties Union

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Jay Stanley is the Public Education Director of the Technology and Liberty Program of the American Civil Liberties Union, where he researches, writes and speaks about privacy and civil liberties issues related to technology. He is the author, co-author, and editor of numerous ACLU reports on privacy and technology issues, and has appeared in numerous television, radio and print outlets around the country. He is the co-chair of the 2009 Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference, which will be held in Washington DC in June. Prior to joining the ACLU, Stanley was an analyst at the technology research firm Forrester, where he focused on public policy issues related to the Internet. Before Forrester, he was American politics editor at Facts On File’s World News Digest. He is a graduate of Williams College and holds an MA in American History from the University of Virginia.

Title of the presentation

Enforcing Privacy in the United States

Abstract

The U.S. agenda in 2008, with a special look at the possibilities for creating privacy-enforcing institutions in the United States.

On-line publications

“Bigger Monster, Weaker Chains” at www.aclu.org/monster

“The Surveillance-Industrial Complex” at www.aclu.org/surveillance

“What’s Wrong With Fusion Centers,” at www.aclu.org/fusion


 

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