Join TPI for: Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: The Regulatory and Policy Implications

Join TPI for: Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: The Regulatory and Policy Implications

The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica (CA) controversy has it all – big tech, privacy, the Trump campaign, and the never-ending attempt to relitigate the 2016 election.  It’s almost enough to push Stormy Daniels off the front page.

What is less known is what the outcome will be. With Facebook pledging reforms, users demanding more transparency and lawmakers considering legislative fixes, the fallout from the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica could reshape how consumers’ data is used and shared – with lasting affects over seemingly every aspect of our online lives.

Join the Technology Policy Institute as they bring together a panel of experts to provide insight and answers to what the Facebook data issue means to the tech companies, policy makers and consumers alike.

Lunch will be provided.

When:

Monday, April 16

12:00pm – 2:00pm

Where:

Top of the Hill Banquet & Conference Center
1 Constitution Avenue, NE
Ballroom
Washington, DC 20002

Confirmed panelists include:

  • Howard Beales, Professor of Strategic Management & Public Policy, George Washington University
  • Stuart Ingis, Chairman, Venable, LLP
  • Adam Thierer, Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Josephine Wolff, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Thomas Lenard, Senior Fellow and President Emeritus, TPI (moderator)

Register today to attend this important and timely discussion.

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