/R E P E A T -- Every Breath You Take - Surveillance, Security & the End of
Privacy - Concordia University presents the second edition of its President's
Conference Series/
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This edition of the President's Conference again features three sessions, all in the D.B. Clarke Theatre (Basement level of the Henry F. Hall Building, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West):
1. Morning Session (10:00 - 11:30am) - Your Life as a Crime Scene Investigation: Every Move You Make Professor Mourad Debbabi of the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering will discuss the risks associated with the electronic trail we leave behind during everyday computing. Special guests from the RCMP, Sûreté du Québec and the Competition Bureau will give real life examples of how Cyberforensic technology is used to prevent fraud, combat online attacks and track criminals though digital evidence. Click here for video (http://www.concordia.ca/presidentsconferences/every-breath-you-take/) 2. Afternoon Session (2:00 - 3:30pm) - The Science of Surveillance: Every Smile You Fake Professors John Capobianco of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Ching Y. Suen of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering will present the science behind surveillance technologies such as facial, retina, fingerprint, and handwriting recognition. Professor Kim Sawchuk of the Department of Communication Studies will illustrate the impact surveillance technologies have on our everyday life. Click here for video (http://www.concordia.ca/presidentsconferences/every-breath-you-take/) 3. Evening Session (7:00 - 8:30pm) - I'll be Watching You: Can We Reconcile Privacy and Security? Professors Yasmin Jiwani and Tim Schwab of the Department of Communication Studies will examine the tension between privacy rights and security threats in the context of race, gender and citizenship. They will also look at the role of media and documentary film in "making the private public". Professor Shannon McSheffrey of the Department of History will provide historical and cultural context on issues of privacy and address how privacy helps transform society. Click here for video (http://www.concordia.ca/presidentsconferences/every-breath-you-take/)
The President's Conference Series celebrates the excellent research of Concordia professors and helps build connections with the wider community by engaging participants in stimulating debates on issues of concern to today's society.
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All three sessions are open to the public. There is no charge to attend but space is limited. To reserve a seat at any of the sessions, please go to [email protected] or call 514-848-2424 ext.4859.
For further information: Fiona Downey, Concordia University, Media Relations Advisor, (514) 848-2424 ext.2518, Mobile: (514) 518-3336
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