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Trust, Identity and Data Privacy — A Multi-Stakeholder Approach: Protecting consumers, news, brands and democracy
Wed./Thur. | April 24-25, 2019
Pew Research Center
1615 L Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington DC 20036
AGENDA (times, program subject to change)
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 — Situation analysis
1:00 p.m. — Welcome
- Fran Wills, CEO, Local Media Consortium
- Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, Board Chair, Information Trust Governing Association
1:10 pm — Agenda and ground rules for discussion
- Michelle De Mooy, privacy consultant
1:20 pm — Why are we here? Tasks and goals for today and tomorrow
Facilitator: Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, ITEGA
- Review and approve a privacy statement for adoption by publishers;
- Discuss and approve plans for a tech stack including a federated single sign-on
feature individual publishers can implement and an opt-in user data exchange; - Detail specific rules and processes for the governing nonprofit and for entities
participating in the ecosystem (advertisers, publishers, etc). - Chart progress on Mozilla’s test of their global consent browser-plug in tool.
1:40 pm — Who is in the room?
- Facilitator: Michelle De Mooy, privacy consultant
2:00pm — Current research news on privacy and journalism
- Presenter: Lee Rainie, Director, Internet and Technology Research, Pew Research
Center
2:30 pm — Why privacy and user control are core to realizing the potential of digital
identity
- Presenter: Magdi Amin, Investment Partner, Digital Identity Initiative, Omidyar Network
3:00 pm — DISCUSSION: Viewpoints on the data and regulatory landscape:
“Govern, litigate, regulate, legislate, coooperate — finding center on data privacy.”
- Moderator: Chris Hendricks, President, Local Media Consortium
Panelists: - Elizabeth Renieris, global privacy/policy counsel, HackyLawyer.com
- David Chavern, President and Chief Executive Officer, News Media
Alliance; - Joe McDonough, head of publisher relations, The Media Trust;
3:30 pm — Committee report out with group discussion/feedback
- Privacy Committee, chaired by privacy consultant Michelle De Mooy
4:00 pm — Publisher and advertisers auditing and accreditation process
- Presenter: Joe Hardin, Vice President of Product Leadership, Alliance for Audited
Media
4:30 pm — The daily wrap: What we’ve learned | settling Thursday’s agenda
- Facilitators: Fran Wills, LMC | Jo Ellen Kaiser, ITEGA
5:00 pm. — HAPPY HOUR
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Join us from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for a happy hour immediately following the meeting at BarCodeDC, located next door to the Pew Research Center building. (1101 17th Street NW | Washington DC 20036 | Entrance on L Street)
Thank you Local Media Consortium for sponsoring Happy Hour!
Thursday, April 25, 2019 — Action planning
8:30 am — Continental Breakfast
9:00 am — Opening Remarks
- Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, ITEGA
9:15 am — Committee report out with group discussion/feedback
- End-User Consent Committee, chaired by Mozilla’s Don Marti and EFF’s Andres
Arrieta
9:30 am — Committee report out with group discussion/feedback continued
- Publisher Tech Stack Committee, chaired by former IAB Tech Lab Senior Director
Brendan Riordan-Butterworth
9:45 pm — Committee report out with group discussion/feedback
- Privacy Committee, chaired by privacy consultant Michelle De Mooy
10:50 am — Committee report out with group discussion/feedback continued
- Governance Committee, chaired by ITEGA Executive Director Bill Densmore11:00 am — First task group/committee breakouts Room 2
11:00 am — First task group/committee breakouts
(two in room two two in room one
11:45 am — Main Room — Idea challenger: How real time bidding hurts consumers, monetizes bad sites
and enables ad fraud
- Presenter: Johnny Ryan, Chief Policy and Industry Relations Officer, Brave
12:15 pm — BOX LUNCH and discussions
- Privacytown: How a news organization can become its community’s “privacy
Protector.” - Sovrin’s Bill Donnelly: The value of an SSI approach for future
ITEGA projects.
1:15 pm — Report from Mozilla’s test of their global consent browser-plug in tool
- Presenter: Don Marti, Mozilla
Users need help managing their privacy preferences across multiple web
services. Mozilla is testing “Global Consent Manager” — a browser tool for
that purpose. Learn about the test and the surprising initial data about
engagement.
1:45 pm — BREAKOUTS: Committees meet to review group feedback and determine
next steps
- All participants are invited to choose one of four breakouts to contribute ideas, feedback and help to the privacy, end-user, publisher stack and governance task groups.
3:15 pm — Task group report outs
- Privacy Task Group, chaired by privacy and data consultant Michelle de Mooy
- End-User Consent Task Group, chaired by Mozilla’s Don Marti and EFF’s Andres
Arrieta - Publisher Tech Stack Task Group, chaired by former IAB Tech Lab Senior Director
Brendan Riordan-Butterworth - Governance Task Group, chaired by ITEGA Executive Director Bill Densmore
4:00 pm — Review and discussion of task group/committee work
- Items for review: privacy statement, plans for tech stack, governance rules
4:15pm — Wrap up and next-step commitments
- Fran Wills, Local Media Consortium CEO
- Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, ITEGA Board Chair
4:30 pm — ADJOURN
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