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Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference 2004

by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

The Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference (CFP) is an annual event that brings together experts, advocates, and interested individuals from diverse fields to discuss the impact of computer and telecommunications technologies on freedom and privacy in society. Founded in 1991 by computer pioneer Jim Warren, CFP serves as a balanced public forum addressing these critical issues. The 14th annual conference, CFP2004, took place in Berkeley, California, from April 21 to April 23, 2004.

CFP2004 explored a range of pressing topics, including the role of technology in national security and individual privacy post-9/11, the influence of legal and technical developments on the Internet's utility, and the impact of computer and telecommunications technologies on the political process. Key sessions featured discussions on electronic voting systems, privacy invasions affecting vulnerable groups, and the implications of Voice over IP for law enforcement.

The conference provided numerous opportunities for networking among attendees from government, business, education, non-profits, and the tech community. Notable speakers included David Dill, Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, who delivered the opening keynote on accountable voting systems. The event also featured panel discussions, workshops, and informal gatherings designed to foster collaboration and dialogue among participants.

CFP2004 was particularly relevant for professionals in computer science, law, public policy, and advocacy, as well as for individuals concerned with digital rights and privacy. Attendees gained valuable insights into emerging challenges and developments in the field, contributing to informed discourse and policy-making in the digital age.

Event Details

Date
April 21-23, 2004
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Berkeley, United States
Claremont Resort & Spa
Audience
Professionals in computer science, law, public policy, advocacy, and individuals concerned with digital rights and privacy.

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