Just days after microblogging company Twitter was hacked, a group of entrepreneurs and policy activists gathered at Facebook’s Palo Alto headquarters to discuss “Privacy 2009: The Year Ahead.” The discussion, cohosted by Tech Policy Central, demonstrated that the privacy debate is starting to mature. Instead of inflexible government dictates for data usage, privacy activists agreed that rules need to be set in a way that encourages innovation.
Will 2009 Be the Year of Multiple Digital Identities?
Posted by: Sonia Arrison January 9, 2009 11:22 AMJust days after microblogging company Twitter was hacked, a group of entrepreneurs and policy activists gathered at Facebook’s Palo Alto headquarters to discuss “Privacy 2009: The Year Ahead.” The discussion, cohosted by Tech Policy Central, demonstrated that the privacy debate is starting to mature. Instead of inflexible government dictates for data usage, privacy activists agreed that rules need to be set in a way that encourages innovation.