Just a quick reminder to join us for Privacy Lab this Thursday from 6-8pm at Mozilla’s San Francisco office. We’ve got an exciting line up of Privacy for Startups lightening talks! If you can’t make it in
person, you can watch live or recorded on Air Mozilla.
RSVP here to attend in person if you haven’t already.
Privacy for Startups: Practical Guidance for Founders, Engineers, Marketing, and those who support them
Startups often espouse mottos that make traditional Fortune 500 companies cringe.
Move fast and break things. Fail fast and fail often. Say what you will about the general wisdom of these familiar Silicon Valley startup mantras, but for data privacy and user trust, a one-time failure is
often decisive. Once the proverbial cat is out of the bag, once personal user information has inadvertently escaped into the hands of data aggregators or the ether of the data black market, that information is essentially public forever.
But fear not! We’ve gathered an impressive lineup of experts for a round of ignite-style, lightning talks covering practical guidance, best practices for startups, and the newest resources and tools to get startups on the ground running.
Speakers:
- Casey Oppenheim- Co-founder & CEO, Disconnect
- Marshall Erwin - Senior Staff Analyst, Mozilla, Non-Residential Fellow, Center for Internet & Society, Stanford University
- Gautam Hans - Policy Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology –SF
- Timothy Yim - CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPT, CIPM, Director of Data & Privacy, Startup Policy Lab
Fellow, Center for Technology, Society & Policy, UC Berkeley - Matt Cagle - Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Attorney
ACLU of Northern California - Asheesh Laroia - Technical Staff, Sandstorm
- Erin Risner - Senior Marketing Manager, SpiderOak