Elevating Privacy as a Fundamental Human Right with Julie Brill of Microsoft
Microsoft Corporate VP, Deputy General Counsel of Global Privacy and Regulatory Affairs, and Chief Privacy Officer Julie Brill joins Tuck School of Bu...
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The rapid growth of digital technology and internet-based communications has a significant influence on society. Digital technology now influences every aspect of our lives, from transportation to communication and health to leisure time. At the CDS we feel it’s imperative to understand those changes and how they influence the way we work, govern, communicate and organize society.
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Microsoft Corporate VP, Deputy General Counsel of Global Privacy and Regulatory Affairs, and Chief Privacy Officer Julie Brill joins Tuck School of Bu...
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