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Our Data, Our Health

The Future of Mobile Health Technology

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    1899 L Street NW, Suite 400
    Washington, DC 20036
  • 12PM – 2PM EDT
Our Health Our Data

Mobile devices are collecting and disseminating a wealth of data about our health—from smartphone-based glucose monitors to Wi-Fi–enabled pacemakers. These innovations allow patients, doctors, and the business world to identify, manage, and research ailments in an unprecedented way. At the same time, the accumulation of this information by corporations and health care providers raises questions about whom our data belongs to, and who is responsible for keeping it safe. Haphazard privacy regulations and inadequate security measures are already putting this highly sensitive data at risk of being leaked or hacked. As health care goes digital, how much access should we have to the information we’re generating, and what can we do to keep it from unfriendly eyes?

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Agenda:

12:00 PM: Whose Data is it Anyway?

Sara M. Watson
Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University

Deborah Estrin
Professor, Computer Science, Cornell Tech & Co-Founder, Open mHealth 

Joel Selanikio
CEO & Co-Founder, Magpi & Assistant Professor, Department of
Pediatrics, Georgetown University 

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Sherwin Siy
Vice President of Legal Affairs, Public Knowledge 

12:50 PM: Hacking Demo

Kevin Fu
Director, Archimedes Research Center for Medical Device
Security, University of Michigan

1:10 PM: Will Health Tech Ever be Hack Proof?

Kevin Fu
Director, Archimedes Research Center for Medical Device Security, University of
Michigan

Lucia Savage
Chief Privacy Officer, National Coordinator for Health IT 

Alvaro Bedoya
Executive Director, Center on Privacy and Technology, Georgetown 

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Peter
Singer

Strategist and Senior Fellow, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµÂ 

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