September Security Round Table: Do we have privacy anymore?
Welcome to the Security Round Table for September, where our panel of passionate security and privacy professionals considers the question: Do we have privacy anymore?
Our Panel
- Michael Santarcangelo – Moderator – expert on changing the way people protect information. www.securitycatalyst.com & www.intothebreach.com
- Rebecca Herold – Information security, privacy and compliance professor, writer and consultant. http://www.realtime-itcompliance.com & http://www.privacyguidance.com
- Andrew Hay – Manager of Integration Services @ Q1 Labs, blogger (http://www.andrewhay.ca), author (OSSEC Host-based Intrusion Detection)
- Dr. Anton Chuvakin – Chief Logger and Blogger
from the “No privacy – ‘get over it!’ camp” - http://www.securitywarrior.org - Martin McKeay – Affectionately called Cpt. Privacy by Mike Rothman, he still refuses to wear tights and a cape (especially the tights) http://www.mckeay.net
- Dan York – Producer and Co-Host, Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast – http://www.blueboxpodcast.com/ & http://www.voipsa.org/blog/
Talking points
- Definition of privacy
- How does privacy in the 21st century differ from privacy in the 20th century and before?
- How have the attitudes of government and the populace changed privacy in the last decade?
- Does the average end user understand privacy?
- Online databases
- What can we do today and can we recover the privacy we’ve lost (or never had)?
Coming in October
In October we will be exploring the role/value of end-user awareness with a panel of differing opinions. If you are responsible for creating an end-user awareness program – this is an episode you will not want to miss!
As an added bonus, we’re going to start using Talk Shoe for our monthly SRT episodes – and after the show taping, Security Catalyst Community (http://www.securitycatalyst.org) members will have the option to participate in a live Q&A session.
If you have ideas for topics or want to be invited to serve on one of our panels, contact me directly at securitycatalyst@gmail.com


