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FOSI's Annual Conference 2010
Internet Freedom, Safety & Citizenship: A Global Call to Action
Day 1, November 9th
- 9:00am - Registration, Coffee & Exhibits
- 10:00am - Introductions
- Kim Sanchez, Microsoft; Chair of Family Online Safety Institute - FOSI Year in Review Video - Stephen Balkam, Family Online Safety Institute - Keynote Address, Peter Cullen, GM Trustworthy Computing Group and Chief Privacy Strategist, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft - Keynote Address, Tami Erwin, President, West Area, Verizon Wireless
- 11:10am - Go Figure (Online Safety Version)
- 11:15am - What Do We Know? Latest Findings and Research (Auditorium)
Moderator: Larry Magid, ConnectSafely - Amanda Lenhart, Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - Julia Davidson, Kingston University London - David Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire
- 12:30pm - Lunch & Exhibits
- 1:20pm - Remarks, Anna Gomez, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Deputy Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce
- 1:30pm - From COPA to OSTWG: 10 years of online safety reports (Auditorium)
Moderator: Stephen Balkam, Family Online Safety Institute - Don Telage, OnRamp Wireless, Inc; Chairman of the Child Online Protection Act Commission - Herb Lin, National Academy of Sciences; Editor, Thornburgh Report - Torie Clarke, Comcast; PointSmart.ClickSafe Report - danah boyd, Social Media Researcher; Editor, Berkman Study - Hemanshu Nigam, SSP Blue; Co-Chair of the Online Safety Technology Working Group
- 2:45pm - Breakouts
The End of Privacy? Location-based-services, reputation and data protection issues (Auditorium) Moderator: John Carr, Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety - Michael Fertik, Reputation Defender - Brian Knapp, Loopt - Fernando Laguarda, Time Warner Cable - Jeff Brueggeman, AT&T
Cyberbullying: What's really going on? (Room 1) Moderator: Catherine Teitelbaum, Yahoo! - Elizabeth Englander, Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center - Patti Agatston, Prevention/Intervention Center - Will Gardner, Childnet International - Jason Rzepka, MTV
COPPA Review: An opportunity or threat? (Room 3) Moderator: Jules Polonetsky, Future of Privacy Forum - Berin Szoka, Progress & Freedom Foundation - Alan Simpson, Common Sense Media - Jeff Chester, Center for Digital Democracy - Shai Samet, kidSAFE Seal Program - Dona Fraser, ESRB
- 3:45pm - Break
- 4:00pm - Internet Freedom, Censorship & 21st Century Statecraft (Auditorium)
Moderator: Gene Policinski, First Amendment Center - Alan Davidson, Google - Nicol Turner-Lee, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies - Leslie Harris, Center for Democracy & Technology - Susan Fox, Disney
- 5:00pm - Keynote Address: Ambassador Melanne Verveer, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues.
- 5.15pm - Teen Performance, "Mixed Signals", Wilson Players
- 5:30pm - Reception
- 6:00pm - Awards
- 7:00pm - Close
Day 2, November 10th
- 9:00am - Coffee & Exhibits
- 10:00am - Welcome Kim Sanchez, Microsoft
- Video from Day 1
- 10:15am - Remarks, Josh Gottheimer, Federal Communications Commission
- 10:30am - Renee Hobbs, Media Education Lab
- 10:45am - Digital Citizenship: Safety, literacy, and ethics for life in a digital world (Auditorium)
Moderator: Frank Gallagher, Cable in the Classroom - Anne Collier, ConnectSafely - Mike Ribble, Author of Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents - Linda Burch, Common Sense Media - Charles "Chuck" Saylors, National PTA
- 12:00pm - Keynote, Karen Cator, Director of the Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education
- 12:15pm - Lunch
- 1:10pm - GRID & The State of Global Online Safety, Dave Miles, Family Online Safety Institute
- 1:30pm - Breakouts
It's All in the Mind: behavioral issues in online safety (Auditorium) Moderator: Jeffrey McIntyre, Children Now - Dr. Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe, Pediatrics Now - Dr. Jennifer Hartstein, Child, Adolescent, and Family Psychologist - Rosalind Wiseman, Author
Sexting: where hormones and technology meet (Room 1) Moderator: Nancy Gifford, Family Online Safety Institute - Lt. Joe Laramie, Missouri ICAC Task Force - Prof. Mary Leary, Columbus School of Law - Andy Hoover, ACLU Pennsylvania - Riya Shah, Philadelphia Juvenile Law Center
Tech Talk: The latest tools to empower and protect (Room 2) Moderator: Adam Thierer, Progress & Freedom Foundation - Jack McArtney, Verizon - Jay Opperman, Comcast - Holly Hawkins, AOL - Jon Shalowitz, Nominum - Caroline Curtin, Microsoft
The Latin American Perspective (Room 3) Moderator: Carlos Rodriguez, Telefonica - Armando Novoa, Alianza por la Seguridad en Internet - Sarah Stevenson, Plan International - Bruno Rossini, Symantec - Jessica Gonzalez, National Hispanic Media Coalition
- 2:30pm - Break
- 2:45pm - Breakouts
What's on your mind?: The challenges and opportunities of social networking (Auditorium) Moderator: Charlie Firestone, The Aspen Institute - Mandeep Dhillon, Togetherville - Marne Levine, Facebook - Sarahjane Sachetti, FormSpring - Del Harvey, Twitter
Enforcing the Law in Cyberspace (Room 1) Moderator: Michael McKeehan, former FOSI Chair - Mark Williams-Thomas, Criminologist - Adam Palmer, Symantec - Sandra Marchenko, International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children - Kevin O'Connell, Chief of Investigations for Attorney General Lisa Madigan
Tech Savvy Teachers and Switched-on Administrators (Room 2) Moderator: Marsali Hancock, iKeepSafe - Mark Brumley, Sidwell Friends School - Dan Rauzi, Boys and Girls Clubs of America - Keith Krueger, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) - David Wright, Southwest Grid for Learning - Tim Riches, DigitalME
Lessons Learned in the Middle East (Room 3) Moderator: Ambassador David Gross, Wiley Rein - Rob Middlehurst, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Bahrain - Steve Simpson, US Department of State - Nick Truman, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Bahrain - Dr. Hoda Baraka, First Deputy to Minister of Communications and Information Technology
- 3:45pm - Break
- 4:00pm - The Mobile Future
Moderator: Stephen Balkam, Family Online Safety Institute - Natasha Jackson, GSM Association - Maureen Cooney, Sprint - Dane Snowden, CTIA - Brent Olson, AT&T
- 5:00pm - Closing Remarks, Stephen Balkam, Family Online Safety Institute
This agenda is subject to change.
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