Sign up for the pii2011 Venture Forum in Silicon Valley on November 15th! 20% discount for C-PET members
Taking place at the Quadrus Conference Center in Menlo Park, the pii2011 Venture Forum is a new event from the team behind the Privacy Identity Innovation conference (pii2011).
The pii2011 Venture Forum will bring together an exclusive group of executives, entrepreneurs, investors and analysts to explore where innovation is heading and what it means for the future of digital identity, trust and reputation. There will also be a pre-event workshop on Privacy by Design featuring experts from the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing team.
Other speakers include:
- Kara Swisher, Co-executive Editor, All Things D
- Ann Miura-Ko, Co-founding Partner of FLOODGATE
- Kevin Mahaffey, Co-founder and CTO, Lookout Mobile Security
- Steve Kirsch, Serial entrepreneur and CEO of OneID
- Owen Tripp, Co-founder and COO of Reputation.com
- Chris Babel, CEO of TRUSTe
- Fatemeh Khatibloo, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research
- Shane Green, Co-founder and CEO of Personal
- Chris Kelly, Former Chief Privacy Officer of Facebook and Founder of Kelly Investments
- Jason Cavnar, Co-founder of Singly
- Mary Hodder, Chair, Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium
Sign up at http://pii2011.com. Tickets start at $60, and you can save 20% with the following discount code: 4CPET. For more information, contact info@pii2011.com or follow @TechPolicy on Twitter.
BONUS BREAKFAST
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Bridging the Continental Divide: From the Valley to D.C.
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Join the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (C-PET) and the Tech Policy Summit team for a breakfast salon at 8:00am on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at the Quadrus Conference Center at 2400 Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park.
The gap between the Valley and Washington, D.C., is much more than 3,000 miles. The distance between the "corporate culture" of the two most strategic communities on Planet Earth is light-years. And it represents not simply one vast threat to the creative/innovative culture, but to American power and global stability.
In this panel moderated by Nigel Cameron, president of D.C.-based startup think tank the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (C-PET), which plans to change this situation, we ask how we can bridge the Continental Divide and do the impossible: turn D.C. into the kind of innovative community we all desire?
http://techpolicybreakfast.eventbrite.com/
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