Oct 26

Past Event

Privacy and Security in the Cloud Computing Age

Event Materials

Summary

Although research suggests that considerable efficiencies can be gained from cloud computing technology, concerns over privacy and security continue to deter government and private-sector firms from migrating to the cloud. By its very nature, storing information or accessing services through remote providers would seem to raise the level of privacy and security risks. But is such apprehension warranted? What are the real security threats posed to individuals, business and government by cloud computing technologies? Do the cost-saving benefits outweigh the dangers?

On October 26, the Brookings Institution hosted a policy forum on the privacy and security challenges raised by cloud computing. Governance Studies Director Darrell West moderated a panel of technology industry experts examining how cloud computing systems can generate innovation and cost savings without sacrificing privacy and security. West will also present findings from his forthcoming paper “Privacy, Security, and Innovation in Cloud Computing.”

After the program, panelists took audience questions.

Event Agenda

  • Featured Speaker and Moderator

  • Featured Panelists

    • Greg Nojeim

      Senior Counsel

      Center for Democracy and Technology

    • Marjory S. Blumenthal

      Associate Provost, Academic

      Georgetown University

    • Allan Friedman

      Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings

      Research Director, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings

    • Irfan I. Saif

      Principal

      Deloitte & Touche LLP

    • Harry Wingo

      Senior Policy Counsel, Google

Details

October 26, 2010

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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