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Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales to Give Keynote at the IAPP Privacy Summit 07 in Washington, D.C.

U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales will
address the largest international gathering of privacy pros on March 8 at
the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel, the International Association of
Privacy Professionals (IAPP) announced today.
Gonzales, the nation's 80th Attorney General, will give his keynote speech
at 9:15 a.m. Gonzales joins other high-profile keynote speakers, including
the Federal Trade Commission Chairman, Deborah Platt Majoras, UK
Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, Sun Microsystems Chair Scott
McNealy and Sidley Austin Partner Alan Charles Raul, who also serves as the
Vice Chairman of the President's Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight
Board.
"We are honored that Attorney General Gonzales has graciously accepted our
invitation to address the privacy community," said IAPP Board President,
Kirk M. Herath, CIPP/G, AVP, Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy
Officer, Nationwide Insurance Cos. "With privacy high on the legislative
agenda in Washington today, privacy pros will be eager to hear the Attorney
General address various domestic and global privacy issues that involve the
Department of Justice."
Space will be limited for the keynotes address and other sessions
programmed for the IAPP Privacy Summit, which is highly regarded for its
combination of educational programs and networking forums.
The 2007 summit agenda will offer sessions across several industry sectors,
with a particular focus on regulators, enforcement, vendor relationships
and information-sharing.
The IAPP, the privacy profession's leading organization, highly recommends
immediate registration for the Summit. Registration is available at
www.privacysummit.org.
Sworn in as the nation's 80th Attorney General on Feb. 3, 2005, Gonzales
was commissioned in January 2001 as Counsel to President George W. Bush.
Prior to serving in the White House, Gonzales served as a Justice of the
Supreme Court of Texas. Before his appointment to the Texas Supreme Court
in 1999, he served as Texas' 100th Secretary of State and was a senior
advisor to then-Gov. Bush, chief elections officer and the Governor's lead
liaison on Mexico and border issues.
What: IAPP Privacy Summit 07
When: March 7-9, 2007
Where: Renaissance Washington DC Hotel
999 Ninth St. NW
Washington, D.C.
ABOUT THE IAPP
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the world's
largest association of privacy professionals with nearly 3,000 members
globally. The IAPP helps to define and support the privacy profession
through networking, education and certification. More information about the
IAPP is available at www.privacyassociation.org.
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