Mon 12 Jan 2009
Join the activities of Data Privacy Day 2009!
Posted by Leonardo Cervera under News, Post Data Privacy Day
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Five states (North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, Massachusset and California) have already declared 28 January 2009 Data Privacy Day, and House Resolution 31 is pending to proclaim national Data Privacy Day!
Spread the word and encourage data privacy events! It is very easy: you may organise a brown bag lunch to raise awareness or or you can download educational materials and give a talk to teenagers of a nearby school.
Congratulations to the public and private organisations that have already associated themselves to Data Privacy Day 2009:
Intel, International Association of Privacy Professionals, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, the Information Technology Association of America, the Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University, the Institute for Homeland Security Solutions, the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, the European Commission, the Duke Center for European Studies, Center for Democracy and Technology, Quintiles, The Privacy Place at N.C. State, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, DC Strategies, the Carolina Privacy Officials Network, Microsoft, Oracle, European Privacy Officers’ Forum, Capital One, Dalhousie University, Santa Clara Law School, TRUSTe, CIPL, Nymity, CAPAPA, Hunton & Williams, AT&T and Dialogue on Diversity.








