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[nettime-lat] How to make your privacy fears go away (almost!) - PrivacyLecture Series - April 25 (7 to 8,30pm)




PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES
<http://privacy.openflows.org>


"HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRIVACY FEARS GO AWAY (ALMOST!): IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONAL 
DATA PROTECTION PRACTICES"


Wednesday, April 25, 2001
7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Miyo Yashamita
Mount Sinai Hospital


140 St. George, Room 728
Faculty of Information Studies (building adjacent to Robarts Library)
University of Toronto

Abstract:

This talk will focus on increased awareness about privacy and security 
among organizations in an e-business environment and how they can leverage 
privacy to their competitive advantage. To reach this goal, Miyo will 
provide information on the impact of new information technologies on 
business practices, recent public opinion surveys on privacy and 
information-handling practices, and the impact of new privacy legislation 
in Canada, the United States and Australia will be provided. Miyo will also 
provide information on corporate data security programs. Miyo's talk will 
conclude with an explanation of the four ingredients required for the 
adoption of successful programs.


Bio:

Miyo is currently working at Mount Sinai Hospital designing and 
implementing a corporate data security program in response to the draft of 
the Ontario Personal Health Information Privacy Act. Miyo has worked as a 
privacy and data security consultant since 1994, where she conducted threat 
risk assessments, updated privacy codes of practice and developed a public 
communications strategy on the Personal Information Protection and 
Electronic Documents Act for the Canadian Bankers and Canadian Direct 
Marketing Associations. Miyo has also conducted legislative impact analyses 
and software compliance tests for medical suppliers, pharmaceuticals and 
insurers.

Miyo has a Ph.D. in Communications from McGill University, where she 
specialized in the impact of international data protection laws on 
organizational business practices. Finally, Miyo is chairing a national 
sub-committee of privacy and security experts for the Canadian Organization 
for the Advancement of Computers in Health (COACH). In May 2001, the 
sub-committee will publish comprehensive privacy and security guidelines on 
the protection of health data.




The lectures are free of charge, and there is NO need for registration.


If you would like to receive the announcements from the Privacy Lecture 
Series please register at <http://privacy.openflows.org>


For more info contact:
Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> <http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu/>
Robert Guerra <robert@cryptorights.org> 



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