13.12.2007 02:44:00
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Sun Microsystems Hosts Panel Discussion on Privacy and the ''Network of You''
More than 50 representatives from the technology industry, policy
organizations and the press turned out today for a panel discussion
hosted by Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:JAVA) regarding privacy in the
participatory web era that Sun refers to as the "Network
of You.”
The panelists shared their perspectives on the challenges and potential
solutions to protect individual privacy in an age in which more and more
personal information is moving onto the Internet, ranging from financial
data to health records to family photos.
Acting as moderator, Dr. Moira Gunn raised several hot-button issues,
including the role of companies in protecting their employees' and their
customers' privacy, the impact of existing legislation and need for
standardized regulations, and how social networking sites have increased
privacy risks, particularly for young people. In addition, the panelists
discussed global implications for privacy with regard to cultural
differences, offshoring and outsourcing, harmonization of identity
standards, and the importance of education, processes, and technology to
safeguard privacy.
By and large the panelists agreed that protecting privacy is an
inevitable challenge in a free society. "Secrecy
is different from privacy, which is a managed asset,”
noted Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer, Sun Microsystems. "We
must expand the way we think about privacy and talk about personal
information management. As we continue to develop our laws, knowledge,
and technologies in the Network of You, there's a greater need to allow
individuals more calibrated controls over their personal privacy.”
Video highlights and a transcript of the event will be available soon
at: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2007-1212/index.jsp
Today's panel included:
Jim Allen, Chief Privacy Officer, Agilent
Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer, Sun Microsystems
Dr. Moira Gunn, Host of NPR's Tech Nation and BioTech Nation
Barbara Lawler, Chief Privacy Officer, Intuit
Joanne McNabb, Chief, California Office of Privacy Protection
Deirdre K. Mulligan, Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Samuelson
Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic; Director, Clinical Program
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the
Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation,
community development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in
more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com
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