The Hill's technology reporter, Kim Hart, introduces "The Future of a Safe Internet" panel. Followed by remarks delivered by each panelist: 1. Holly Hawkins (Director of Consumer Advocacy and Privacy, AOL) 2. David Pierce (Vice President, Public Affairs, National Cable and Telecommunications Association) 3. Chris Stetkiewicz (Sr. Communications Manager, Trustworth Computing, Microsoft) 4. Hedda Litwin (Cyberspace Law Counsel, NAAG). Video ends with Q & A session with panelists.
Safe Internet Alliance's president, Linda Criddle, introduces second honored speaker for "Framework for a Safe Internet" lunch, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Followed by Representative Wasserman Schultz's remarks.
Safe Internet Alliance's president, Linda Criddle, introduces first honored speaker for "Framework for a Safe Internet" lunch, Representative Marsha Blackburn. Followed by Representative Blackburn's remarks.
Safe Internet Alliance's president, Linda Criddle, introduces "Confronting Internet Risks Today" panel. Followed by remarks delivered by each panelist: 1. Rebecca Newton (Head of Safety, CrispThinking) 2. Marty Schultz (Chief Executive Officer, McGruff Safeguard) 3. Denise Tayloe (Chief Executive Officer, Privo). Video ends with Q & A session with panelists.
Safe Internet Alliance's board member, Joy Howell, introduces "The Real Online Picture: Perspectives on Users, Providers and Safety" panel. Followed by remarks delivered by each panelist: 1. Leslie Dunlap (Senior Director, Federal Government Relations, Yahoo! Inc.) 2. Simon Rosenberg (President, New Democrat Network) 3. Mark Lopez (Associate Director, Pew Hispanic Center) 4. Kathy Brown (Senior Vice President, Verizon) Video ends with Q & A session with panelists.
Introduction of "Framework for a Safe Internet" event by Safe Internet Alliance's president: Linda Criddle Followed by opening keynote speaker: Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour, Federal Trade Commission
Safe Internet Alliance interviews Murray Weiss of SeniorNet about tips for keeping Seniors safe online.
Interview with Jim Hood, Attorney General
Welcome Message from Linda Criddle