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Appendix O: Meeting Participants and Other Contributors
Pages 349-352

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... April 27-28, 2006 Session 1: Deception Detection and Reducing Errors Paul Ekman, University of California, San Francisco Henry Greely, Stanford University School of Law Barry Steinhardt, Technology and Liberty Program, American Civil Liberties Union John Woodward, Intelligence Policy Center, Rand Corporation Tom Zeffiro, Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging, Georgetown University Session 2: Communications Clint C Brooks, National Security Agency (retired)
From page 350...
... Reitinger, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Corporation Session 3: Data Mining in the Commercial World Scott Loftesness, Glenbrook Partners Dan Schutzer, Financial Services Technology Consortium October 26-27, 2006 Session 1: Providing a National Perspective Adm. Scott Redd, National Counter Terrorism Center Session 2: Law Enforcement Intelligence Michael Fedarcyk, Bearingpoint and Federal Bureau of Investigation (retired)
From page 351...
... Sandy Landsberg, Science and Technology Directorate, DHS January 18-19, 2007 Closed Meeting March 29-30, 2007 Closed Meeting OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS From January 1 to March 1, 2007, the committee solicited well-reasoned white papers that identified and discussed issues relevant to the use of data mining, information fusion, and deception detection technologies as they relate to the twin goals of protecting privacy and pursuing terrorism prevention, law enforcement, and public health. The following papers were submitted for the committee's review: Michael D
From page 352...
... DHS, Washington, D.C. 1 See http://www.dhs.gov/xinfoshare/committees/editorial_0512.shtm for more infor mation on the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.


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