Everyday, countless databases collect information on you — credit reports, websites, libraries, all keep records of your interactions. Often, governments, banks, or others make decisions about you based on the info contained in your digital dossier. A look at technology and privacy in the information age.

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  • Daniel Solove Associate Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School; also author of "The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age" (NYU Press)
  • Nuala O'Connor-Kelly Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security

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