23 October: The World of Personal Data – Lifeblood of Big Business – and the End of Privacy as We Know It

“What Stays in Vegas: The World of Personal Data – Lifeblood of Big Business – and the End of Privacy as We Know It”

Adam Tanner is a fellow at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University and was previously a Nieman fellow there. Adam Tanner has worked for Reuters News Agency as Balkans bureau chief based in Belgrade, Serbia, as well as San Francisco bureau chief, and had previous postings in Berlin, Moscow, and Washington, DC. He also contributes to Forbes and other magazines.
For more information on his book, click here.
Click here for a recent review in Wall Street Journal, and here for one from the Financial Times.

The logistical details are as follows:

Location:        NautaDutilh, Amsterdam, Strawinskylaan 1999, 1077 XV Amsterdam
Date:               October 23, 2014
Time:              17:30 – introductory drinks
18:15 – 19:15 presentation, Q/A
19:15 – 20:00 – closing drinks and hot snacks

If you wish to register for the event, please e-mail harvardnlevents@gmail.com, stating your name, school, and number of guests.

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