Tuesday, April 9, 2013
3:30 - 4:45PM in 3120 AV Williams Building
The next visitor to our privacy honors seminar, HONR239R, will
be Julie McEwen, who talk on Privacy and the Use of Unmanned
Aircraft Systems. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are
currently being employed for a variety of uses by the government
and in private industry, and their use is expected to increase
in the future. The use of a technology such as UAS has the
potential to impact individuals' privacy. This presentation will
provide an overview of basic foundational privacy principles and
examine how to apply them to address privacy risk in the use of
UAS.
Julie
S. McEwen, CISSP, CIPP/G/IT/US, PMP, CIPM, is a Principal
Cybersecurity and Privacy
Engineer and leads the privacy capability at the Cybersecurity
and Privacy
Technical Center at The MITRE Corporation. Prior to joining MITRE, Ms.
McEwen managed
privacy and cybersecurity programs and advised organizations
on privacy
and cybersecurity strategy and policy and technology
issues while at the
U.S. Department of Defense, Deloitte, IIT Research Institute,
the Logistics
Management Institute, and T. Rowe Price.
With over 25 years of experience in privacy and
cybersecurity, U.S.
federal agencies and departments that she has supported
include the Departments
of Defense, Justice, Treasury, Homeland Security, Health and
Human Services,
and Housing and Urban Development as well as the Census Bureau
and U.S. House
of Representatives. Ms.
McEwen is a
contributing author for two books: U.S.
Government Privacy: Essential Policies and Practices for
Privacy Professionals
[International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP),
2013], and Information
Privacy in the Evolving Healthcare Environment [Healthcare
Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), 2013]. She
has
served as one of the lead faculty for the IAPP’s U.S.
Government Privacy
Training Program since 2006. She has a BA in psychology from
Michigan State
University and a master’s degree in management from the
University of Maryland.
As always, any student in the Honors College who has an interest
in meeting our seminar speakers is welcome to attend class as
our guest. Details on the course are at http://doubletap.cs.umd.edu/purtilo/239R/
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