Privacy & The Internet of Things
With 10's of billions of connected devices coming online over the next decade, an unprecedented volume of data from diverse sources will be generated. A significant portion of this data generated by these consumer and industrial devices and applications will be collected and stored, either temporarily or permanently. This raises a plethora of issues around privacy rights, the concerns of customers and protection against unintended consequences resulting from the misuse or release of raw data or insights garnered from that data.
At this event we will explore Privacy & IoT legal and product points of view to help those in the audience consider the tradeoffs when making decisions in their organizations that can impact privacy. We will have a panel with legal and product experts. Please find their bios below.
Kevin Fumai, Managing Counsel, Oracle
Kevin oversees the legal function of the Communications and Financial Services Global Business Units at Oracle. He is responsible for all corporate and commercial activities, including acquisitions, strategic alliances, partnerships, and the spectrum of technology transactions (software, cloud/SaaS, hardware, consulting, outsourcing). He also partners with executive management and key stakeholders to support the product development lifecycle, monitor and mitigate organizational risks, ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements worldwide (including data privacy), and resolve disputes with customers, partners, and vendors. Kevin has focused on the telecommunications, media, technology, and financial services industries during his career. He has significant knowledge of the challenges and opportunities faced by companies in these heavily regulated and highly competitive industries, including in new and emerging markets. In addition, his tenure at Oracle has provided in-depth insight into disruptive technologies such as cloud computing, big data/analytics, e-commerce, and social media, as well as the data privacy and security issues implicated by their rapid adoption.
Sherrese Smith, Partner, Paul Hastings LLP
Sherrese Smith is a partner in the Telecommunications, Media, and Technology (TMT), Privacy and Cybersecurity, and Internet of Things practices at Paul Hastings and is based in the firms Washington, D.C. office. She is a highly regarded lawyer with significant private sector and high-level government experience in media, communications, Internet, and digital technology issues as well as privacy, security and data security issues.
Prior to joining Paul Hastings, she served as Chief Counsel for Chairman Julius Genachowski at the Federal Communications Commission. In this position, she managed the overall policy agenda for the agency and developed the FCCs positions and key messages for all media, telecommunications, and mobile policy issues and specialized in the areas of media, Internet, video, broadcast, cable, broadband, IP, mobile and wireless spectrum issues, telemarketing issues, and data privacy and security. Prior to joining the FCC in 2009, Ms. Smith was Vice President and General Counsel of Washington Post Digital.
We thank Paul Hastings, LLP,our host and sponsor for this event.
We also thank IoT Central sponsors Microchip Technology & Atmel.
Agenda
5:30pm Arrive, Snacks, Drinks & Networking
6:30pm Welcome & Introduction Mitchell Golner
6:40pm Panel Discussion
Kevin Fumai Managing Counsel, Oracle
Sherrese Smith Partner, Paul Hastings LLP
Mitchell Golner Founder, IoT Central (Moderator)
7:40pm Member Announcements
7:45pm Networking
8:45pm End of Event
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