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OxfordDigital Data Dialogue

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September 21

12:30 pm Lunch

2:00 pm Welcome

2:30-5:30 pm I. Understanding the Data Deluge: What is Happening Now, What is on the Horizon, and What Issues are raised?

provocateurs: >Ken Cukier, Japan Correspondent for the Economist, former technology correspondent, and author of its special edition on “big Data” >Andrew W. Wyckoff, director of the OeCD’s Directorate for Science, technology and Industry

7:00 pm Informal Dinner for participants and Guests Cherwell boat House

SCHEDULE

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9:00 am-12:00 pm II. the Data Deluge in the policy and regulatory Arena: Assessing regulatory and Legislative reactions and the Challenges they present for Industry

provocateur: >David Vladeck, director, bureau of Consumer protection, U.S. Federal trade Commission

12:00-1:00 pm Lunch

1:00-4:00 pm III: Using Data to Understand and predict Social Dynamics: From middle eastern revolutions to Using Social media to predict relationships and market trends

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provocateurs:

>mark Graham, research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute

>Sandra Gonzalez-bailon, research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute

>Helen margetts, professor of Society and the Internet, University of Oxford

>Charlie beckett, founding director of pOLIS, London School of economics

>Adel Iskandar, Adjunct Instructor, Georgetown University

4:00-4:30 pm Closing Observations

6:00 pm OII at ten Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony (black tie) for participants and Guests Champagne reception in the balliol College Gardens

8:00 pm Gala Dinner in balliol College Great Hall

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Julia Angwin

Charlie beckett

Fred H. Cate

Stan Crosley

Kenneth Neil Cukier

peter Cullen

phillip evans

David m. Frazee

Sandra Gonzalez-bailon

mark Graham

Adel Iskandar

Helen margetts

Viktor mayer-Schönberger

Jacquelynn ruff

thomas J. tauke

David C. Vladeck

Kent Walker

bradley C. Wheeler

Andrew W. Wyckoff

PARTICIPANTS

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Julia Angwin is an award-winning technology editor and columnist at The Wall Street Journal. She is also the author of Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America (random House, march 2009).

She started her journalism career as an intern at The Washington Post, followed by stints at two small wire-services in Washington D.C. She joined the San Francisco Chronicle in 1996 and was awarded a Knight-bagehot fellowship in journalism for studies at Columbia business School in 1998.

In 2000, she joined The Wall Street Journal and began covering the convergence of technology and media. In 2003, she was on a team of reporters at The Wall Street Journal that was awarded the pulitzer prize in explanatory reporting for coverage of corporate corruption. In 2010, she led a team of reporters that chronicled the decline of online privacy in a series of articles titled “What they Know” that won the Gerald Loeb Award.

She earned a b.A. in mathematics from the University of Chicago in 1992, and an mbA from the Graduate School of business at Columbia University in 2000.

JULIAANGWINSenior Technology EditorThe Wall Street Journal

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Charlie beckett is the founding director of pOLIS—a joint initiative of the London School of economics department of media and communications and the London College of Communication—aimed at working journalists, people in public life, and students in the UK and around the world. pOLIS runs a series of public lectures and seminars for journalists and the public as well as a program of fellowships and research. It has a summer school and holds conferences and publishes reports on new media and journalism, media and development, and journalism and community cohesion and public security.

As well as being spokesperson for pOLIS, mr. beckett is a regular commentator on journalism and politics for the UK and international media. He has also presented for bbC radio 4’s Analysis.

before pOLIS, mr. beckett was a program editor at ItN’s Channel 4 News editing coverage on 9/11, 7/7 and the rtS award-winning series of live News From Africa broadcasts before the G8 in 2005.

mr. beckett was a senior producer and program editor at bbC News and Current Affairs for ten years making documentaries and news programs at On the record, public eye, panorama, breakfast News and News 24 as well as producing the bbC’s 1992 election documentary and the obituary film for Harold Wilson. He started his career on local newspapers in his native South London before starting in tV at LWt. He was reuters Fellow at Oxford University where he wrote a field-work based paper on new technology and journalism in Uganda.

CHARLIEBECKETTFounding Director, POLISLondon School of Economics

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Fred H. Cate is a Distinguished professor at Indiana University and its maurer School of Law, where he specializes in information privacy and security law issues. He speaks frequently about these issues before industry, professional, and government groups and testifies regularly before Congress. He is the director of the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity research and the Center for Law, ethics, and Applied research in Health Information.

mr. Cate is a member of microsoft’s trustworthy Computing Academic Advisory board, the National Academy of Sciences Committee on technical and privacy Dimensions of Information for terrorism prevention and Other National Goals, and the research Steering Committee of the Center for Identity management and Information protection. He also serves as reporter for the American Law Institute’s project on principles of the Law on Government Access to and Use of personal Digital Information.

mr. Cate is the author of many books and articles, including The Internet and the First Amendment, Privacy in the Information Age, and Privacy in Perspective, and he appears frequently in the popular press.

FRED H.CATEDistinguished ProfessorIU Maurer School of Law

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Stan Crosley is a principal in privacy and Information management Services and Crosley Law Offices, LLC, and the former chief privacy officer of eli Lilly and Company. In 1998, he initiated Lilly’s global privacy program, which received the 2007 Innovation Award from the International Association of privacy professionals. mr. Crosley co-founded and served as chairman of the board of directors of the International pharmaceutical privacy Consortium. He is the co-director of the Indiana University Center for Law, ethics, and Applied research in Health Information.

mr. Crosley serves on the boards of the Indiana Health Informatics Corporation, the International Association of privacy professionals, and the privacy projects, and is a member of the brookings Institute experts’ Committee on Active medical product Surveillance. He is a graduate of Hillsdale College with a b.S. in biology/Chemistry and of Indiana University maurer School of Law, where he received a J.D. with honors.

STANCROSLEYPrincipalPrivacy and Information Management Services

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Kenneth Neil Cukier is the tokyo correspondent of The Economist and the author of the paper’s 14-page cover story “the data deluge” in 2010 about how information is transforming business, government, and society. earlier, he was the paper’s global technology correspondent in London, where he focused on innovation, intellectual property, and Internet governance. previously, he was the technology editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong and a regular commentator on CNbC Asia; earlier still he worked at The International Herald Tribune in paris. From 2002 to 2004 mr. Cukier was a research fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, where he worked on the Internet and international relations. His writings have also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Prospect, The Financial Times, and Foreign Affairs, among others. He has been a frequent commentator on business and technology matters for CbS, CNN, Npr, the bbC and others. mr. Cukier serves on the board of directors of International bridges to Justice, a Geneva-based NGO promoting legal rights in developing countries. He is a board director of the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan. Additionally, he serves on the board of advisors to the Daniel pearl Foundation.

KENNETHCUKIERTokyo CorrespondentThe Economist

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peter Cullen serves as Gm trustworthy Computing and chief privacy strategist at microsoft Corp., where he is directly responsible for managing the development and implementation of programs that bolster the privacy and trustworthiness of microsoft® products, services, processes, and systems worldwide. mr. Cullen leads microsoft’s privacy group as well as teams of online safety, geopolitical and accessibility experts, all committed to enhancing customers’ computing experiences.

mr. Cullen brings more than a decade of expertise in privacy and data protection to his role as well as extensive background in building sound organizational practices. In 2003, mr. Cullen was honored with the International Association of privacy professionals’ (IApp) Vanguard Award for privacy Innovation for his contributions to the privacy profession. before joining microsoft in July 2003, mr. Cullen served as the corporate privacy officer for the royal bank of Canada (rbC), where he was responsible for influencing initiatives relevant to the rbC Financial Group’s strategic approach to privacy. He also established the Corporate privacy Group—a first for a Canadian financial institution—to more effectively coordinate the management of privacy across the organization. During mr. Cullen’s tenure at rbC, he also helped increase shareholder value through customer loyalty and satisfaction endeavors. mr. Cullen holds an mbA with distinction from the richard Ivey School of business at the University of Western Ontario.

PETERCULLENGM Trustworthy ComputingChief Privacy StrategistMicrosoft Corp.

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philip evans is a senior partner and managing director in boston Consulting Group’s boston office. He founded bCG’s media sector and has consulted for corporations worldwide in the financial services, consumer goods, media, and high-technology industries. He has also advised governments on military strategy, homeland security, and national economic policy.

mr. evans’ long-term interest is the relation between information technology and business strategy. He is a co-author of, among other publications, four Harvard Business Review articles, one of which, “Strategy and the New economics of Information,” won Hbr’s mcKinsey Award. Blown to Bits (co-authored with tom Wurster) was the best-selling book worldwide on technology and strategy in 2000 and has been translated into 13 languages. He is a frequent speaker on technology and strategy at industry, corporate, and academic conferences and has given keynote addresses at events convened by bill Gates, michael milken, and the World economic Forum.

the major output of mr. evans’ current fellowship will be a book titled Stacks, to be published by the Harvard business press.

mr. evans graduated with double first-class honors in economics from Cambridge University, winning two university prizes. He was a Harkness Fellow in the economics department at Harvard and also obtained an mbA with honors from the Harvard business School.

PHILLIPEVANSSenior Partner and Managing DirectorThe Boston Consulting Group

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David Frazee has been vice president of digital systems technology in 3m’s Digital Oral Care business since 2009. He leads the global r&D organization developing technology for dental office and laboratory product lines in the growing digital dentistry industry.

mr. Frazee joined 3m in 2005 as the technical director of the global Software, electronic & mechanical Systems (SemS) research Laboratory in St. paul, mN. He led the creation of 3m’s software technology product platform, including web, mobile, wireless and cloud technology corporate platforms. prior to 3m, he was vice president of engineering at Vital Images, Inc., a 3D medical visualization company. He started his career in 1982 at Ge medical Systems in Ct image reconstruction, and holds two patents for 3D software systems. He held leadership roles in Ct new technology development, Ct premium program management, and Global Software Applications, developing software for the Ct/mr/Xr modalities.

mr. Frazee earned his bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from South Dakota State University in 1982 and his master of Science in ee/Computer Science from marquette University in 1985.

DAVIDFRAZEEVice PresidentDigital Systems Technology3M

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Sandra Gonzalez-bailon graduated in sociology from the University of barcelona. She came to Oxford University as an mSc student, graduating with distinction at Lady margaret Hall, and moved on to complete her Doctorate of philosophy in Sociology as a member of Nuffield College. prior to coming to the OII, she held an eSrC post-doctoral fellowship in the department of sociology. She is still affiliated to Nuffield College as a research fellow, where she co-organizes the OII-Nuffield Social Networks Seminar Series.

ms. Gonzalez-bailon is broadly interested in how Internet technologies shape the flow of information and how online networks influence exposure to ideas and debates. She is involved in several projects that explore the structure and evolution of political discussion networks, and that use the contents of those discussions to track public opinion. ms. Gonzalez-bailon is an editor of the OII-edited journal Policy and Internet.

SANDRAGONZALEZ-BAILONResearch FellowOxford Internet Institute

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mark Graham’s work focuses on the geographies of the Internet and uses of ICt for development. His research can be divided into three categories:

ICt for Development: mr. Graham is particularly interested in the multiplicity of attempts to implement development and reduce a ‘digital divide’ by altering relative economic distance and reconfiguring commodity chains in places on the global periphery.

Hybrid Urban Spaces and the politics of Virtual Globes: mr. Graham’s work on digital earths examines how physical places are ever more defined by, and made visible through, not only their traditional physical locations and properties, but also their virtual attributes and positionalities. Specifically, he is interested in how ubiquitous electronic representations of urban environments that are made possible by services such as Google earth and Google maps have the power to redefine, reconfigure, and reorder the cities that they represent.

Non-proximate transparency and economic reorganization: mr. Graham’s work in this area examines how a variety of social networks and the ability of consumers to monitor distant nodes on production chains are reorganizing economic activities. His efforts centre on developing useful theoretical frameworks for the effects of non-proximate transparency, as well as detailed empirical studies on multiple transparency-promoting projects. He has also recently set up a commodity chain tracing project: Wikichains.

MARKGRAHAMResearch FellowOxford Internet Institute

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Adel Iskandar is a british-born middle east media scholar, postcolonial theorist, analyst, and academic. He is the author and co-author of several works on Arab media, most prominently an analysis of the Arab satellite station Al Jazeera. His latest work is an edited collection of essays entitled Edward Said: A Legacy of Emancipation and Representation on the late palestinian-American intellectual and literary critic.

born to an egyptian family of physicians in edinburgh, Scotland, he grew up in Kuwait, escaping the Iraqi invasion and the 1991 persian Gulf War. At the age of 16, he moved to Canada where he earned his degree in social anthropology and biology from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He later earned a masters in Communications from purdue University Calumet.

mr. Iskandar proposes the concept of “contextual objectivity” as a critique of media’s coverage of war. He writes a regular column for egyptian independent newspaper Almasry Alyoum, and works at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University.ADEL

ISKANDARAdjunct InstructorCenter for ContemporaryArab StudiesGeorgetown University

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Helen margetts is professor of Society and the Internet at the OII. She is a political scientist specializing in e-government and digital era governance and politics, investigating the nature and implications of relationships between governments, citizens, and the Internet and related digital technologies in the UK and internationally. She has published major research reports in this area for agencies such as the OeCD and the UK National Audit Office, in addition to important books and articles. In 2003 she and patrick Dunleavy won the “political Scientists making a Difference” award from the UK political Studies Association. She is co-director of OxLab, a laboratory for social science experiments and editor of the journal Policy and Internet.

ms. margetts joined the OII in 2004 from University College London where she was a professor in political Science and director of the School of public policy. She began her career as a computer programmer/systems analyst with rank Xerox after receiving her bSc in mathematics from the University of bristol. She returned to studies at the London School of economics and political Science in 1989, completing an mSc in politics and public policy in 1990 and a phD in Government in 1996. She worked as a researcher at LSe from 1991 to 1994 and a lecturer at birkbeck College, University of London from 1994 to 1999.

HELENMARGETTSProfessor of Society and the InternetOxford Internet Institute

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Viktor mayer-Schönberger is the professor of Internet Governance and regulation at Oxford University. His research focuses on the role of information in a networked economy. earlier he spent ten years on the faculty of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

mr. mayer-Schönberger has published seven books, as well as more than one-hundred articles (including in Science) and book chapters. His most recent book, the awards-winning Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age (princeton University press 2009) has received favorable reviews by academic (Nature, Science, New Scientist) and mainstream media (The New York Times, Guardian, Le Monde, Npr, bbC, Wired) and has been published in four languages. Ideas proposed in the book have now become official policy, e.g. of the european Union.

A native Austrian, mr. mayer-Schönberger founded Ikarus Software in 1986, a company focusing on data security, and developed Virus Utilities, which became the best-selling Austrian software product. He was voted top-5 Software entrepreneur in Austria in 1991 and person-of-the-Year for the State of Salzburg in 2000. He chaired the rueschlikon Conference on Information policy, is the co-founder of the Subtech conference series, and served on the AbA/AAAS National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists. He is on the advisory boards of corporations and organizations around the world, including microsoft and the World economic Forum. He is a personal adviser to the Austrian Finance minister on innovation policy.

He holds a number of law degrees, including one from Harvard and an mS in economics from the London School of economics, and while in high school won national awards for his programming and the physics Olympics of his home state.

VIKTOR

MAYER-

SCHÖNBERGERProfessor of Internet Governance and RegulationOxford Internet Institute

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Jacquelynn (Jackie) ruff is vice president - international public policy and regulatory affairs for Verizon Communications. In addition to being a leading communications provider in the U.S., Verizon provides voice, data, and Internet services to customers in more than 150 countries. ms. ruff leads the group that is responsible for public policy development, advocacy, and guidance around international issues. She works with various business units to develop and implement public policy and regulatory strategy and is responsible for activity within U.S. and international forums, such as the International telecommunication Union, the OeCD, ApeC, and the Internet Governance Forum. She represents Verizon as a member of federal advisory committees to the U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information policy at the Department of State and to the U.S. trade representative, and she is a member of the boards of the U.S. telecom training Institute and the european-American business Council.

ms. ruff joined Verizon in march 2004 from the International bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), where she was associate chief and chief of staff for the bureau. before joining the FCC, ms. ruff practiced with the communications and the Latin America groups of an international law firm. She also served on the staff of a United States Senate Committee. ms. ruff holds a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center, a master’s degree from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree from radcliffe College/Harvard University.

JACKIERUFFVice President-International Public Policy and Regulatory AffairsVerizon

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thomas J. tauke is executive vice president - public affairs, policy, and communications, a position he has held since may 2004. In this role, mr. tauke oversees media relations, employee communications, reputation management, philanthropy, corporate responsibility and external relations for Verizon. As the company’s senior policy executive, he is responsible for the development of Verizon’s public policy positions and advocacy at the national and international levels. He serves as a member of Verizon’s Leadership Council.

before joining NYNeX (a predecessor company of Verizon) in 1991, mr. tauke was a member of Congress, representing Iowa’s Second Congressional District in the United States House of representatives. During his congressional service from 1979 to 1991, he was a member of the telecommunications Subcommittee. He served on the energy and Commerce, education and Labor, and Small business Committees, as well as the Select Committee on Aging. He also was on the pepper Commission on Comprehensive Health Care, the Infant mortality Commission and the biomedical ethics board. mr. tauke served as a member of the Iowa General Assembly from 1975 to 1979.

mr. tauke is a past chairman of the U.S. telecom Association, where he is currently on the board of directors. He is chair of the board of the business Industry political Action Committee (bIpAC); serves as chair of the executive committee of the board of Jobs for America’s Graduates; sits on the board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he chairs its telecommunications and e-Commerce Committee; and is a current member of the board of regents of Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. mr. tauke received a bachelor of Arts degree from Loras College in 1972 and his J.D. from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1974.

THOMAS J.TAUKEExecutive Vice President-Public Affairs, Policy, and CommunicationsVerizon

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David C. Vladeck directs the Federal trade Commission’s bureau of Consumer protection. the bureau conducts investigations, sues companies and individuals who violate the law, develops rules to protect consumers, and educates consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities. the bureau also collects complaints about consumer fraud and identity theft and makes them available to law enforcement agencies across the country.

mr. Vladeck is on leave from Georgetown University Law Center, where he is a professor of law. before joining the Georgetown faculty in 2002, mr. Vladeck spent over 25 years with public Citizen Litigation Group, handling and supervising complex litigation. mr. Vladeck received a b.A. from New York University, a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, and an LL.m. from Georgetown Law.

DAVID C.VLADECKDirectorFederal TradeCommission Bureau of Consumer Protection

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Kent Walker is general counsel for Google, where he is responsible for managing Google’s global legal team and advising the company’s board and management on legal issues and corporate governance matters.

before joining Google, mr. Walker held senior legal positions at a number of leading technology companies. most recently he was deputy general counsel of ebay Inc., where he managed corporate legal affairs, litigation, and legal operations. previously, he was executive vice president of Liberate technologies, a provider of interactive services software founded by Oracle and Netscape Communications. He also served as associate general counsel for Netscape and America Online and senior counsel for Airtouch Communications, which was later acquired by Vodaphone.

earlier in his career, mr. Walker was an Assistant U.S. Attorney with the United States Department of Justice, where he specialized in the prosecution of technology crimes and advised the Attorney General on management and technology issues.

mr. Walker has served on the boards of a number of technology industry trade associations. He graduated from Harvard College and Stanford Law School.

KENTWALKERGeneral CounselGoogle

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Dr. brad Wheeler, Indiana University’s vice president for information technology and chief information officer, leads It services for IU’s eight campuses. these services include research, educational, administrative, networking, and other shared It services.

He has co-founded some of higher education’s most transformative software and service collaborations including the Sakai project for teaching and learning software, Kuali for financial and other administrative systems, and the Hathitrust for digital copies of scanned books as part of the Google book project. these projects are a blend of both open source and traditional development models that have grown to an ecosystem encompassing more than $60m of pooled investments from 50 institutions and 22 commercial firms. He is a professor of information systems in IU’s Kelley School of business, and has taught executive programs for corporate and mbA audiences on six continents

BRADWHEELERVice President for InformationTechnology and Chief InformationOfficerIndiana University

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Andrew W. Wyckoff is the director of the OeCD’s Directorate for Science, technology and Industry (StI) where he oversees OeCD’s work on innovation, business dynamics, science and technology, information and communication technology policy, as well as the statistical work associated with each of these areas.

mr. Wyckoff was previously head of the Information, Computer and Communications policy (ICCp) division at the OeCD which supports the organization’s work on information society as well as consumer policy issues. before heading ICCp, he was the head of StI’s economic Analysis and Statistics Division, which develops methodological guidelines, collects statistics and undertakes empirical analysis in support of science, technology and innovation policy analysis.

His experience prior to the OeCD includes being a program manager of the Information, telecommunications and Commerce program of the U.S. Congressional Office of technology Assessment (OtA), an economist at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and a programmer at the brookings Institution.

mr. Wyckoff is a citizen of the United States, holds a bA in economics from the University of Vermont, and a master of public policy from the JFK School of Government at Harvard University.

ANDREWWYCKOFFDirectorOECD Directorate for Science, Technology, and Industry

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