
What better way to celebrate Data Privacy Day 2011 then by sharing it with some of the brightest minds in online privacy and computer security? Today, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Reputation.com CEO Michael Fertik moderated a panel called Rethinking Personal Data: New Value through End-user Control, Transparency and Trust.The panel included such notable names as Jon Leibowitz, Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, and Michele Luzi, Partner in the global business and strategy consulting firm Bain & Company.
During the session, the panel discussed the issue of personal data from a number of angles, bringing economic, legal, and security considerations into the debate. Overall, it was a successful session that confirmed the consensus decision that online privacy and personal data protection are two of the most important issues facing the Internet, and that companies and legislative bodies will be looking to solve privacy problems in 2011.
Following the panel, Michael Fertik took a few moments to recap the discussion with two of the panelists: Sandy Pentland, director of MIT’s Human Dynamics Laboratory and the MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program, and John Clippinger, Co-Director of the law lab at Harvard University. Check out video from the chat below.
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