Tech Talk: Computers and privacy, ACLU of Oregon discusses their 2013 agenda

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title:
Computers and privacy, ACLU of Oregon discusses their 2013 agenda

speaker:
Becky Straus

time:
Tuesday, 4 December 2012, 10:30am.

location:

Galois Inc.

421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300,

Portland, OR, USA

(3rd floor of the Commonwealth building)

abstract:

Efforts at the federal level to pass laws like the Stop
Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
(CISPA) have attracted widespread attention and criticism, and rightly so. But
Washington, D.C. is far from the only place that officials are making decisions
that impact the privacy and free speech rights. State and local officials are
jumping into the fray as well, passing laws or creating policies that have
immediate impact without the spotlight that accompanies federal action. The
fact is that privacy laws have failed to keep up with emerging technologies.
This presentation will survey several areas where state and local officials in
Oregon have recently been active, including reviewing policies on automated
license plate recognition, surveillance cameras, and use of domestic drones.
We will discuss how the ACLU of Oregon has been involved and what is on our
agenda for the upcoming 2013 state legislative session.

bio:

Becky Straus is the legislative director for the
American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon.
She joined the staff in 2011 and directs ACLU’s advocacy and lobbying
efforts before the Oregon Legislature and coordinates ACLU testimony before
public bodies on the full range of civil liberties and civil rights issues in
Oregon. She is also ACLU’s primary lobbyist on City of Portland matters.