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Tuesday
Sep082009

Christopher Wolf, Future of Privacy Forum

Chris Wolf is widely recognized as one of the leading American practitioners in the field of privacy and data security law.

He is a partner in the international law firm of Hogan & Hartson. He is the founding editor and lead author of the first Practising Law Institute (PLI) legal treatise on privacy and information security law. He is the founder and co-chair of a think tank devoted to emerging privacy issues, the Future of Privacy Forum.  He also has chaired an international consortium of NGO's fighting online hate speech, the International Network Against Cyber-hate (INACH), on whose board her serves and he leads the work of the Anti-Defamation League in fighting online hate speech. 

He is known to clients as a practical problem solver on issues arising from the collection use, retention, sharing, and security of personal data; as a thoughtful compliance counselor focused on risk management; and as an effective advocate in federal court, at the Federal Trade Commission or before state agencies, on the entire range of international and domestic privacy issues.

Scott Drake interviews Chris Wolf about FPF and what companies and consumers can do to protect themselves.

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