Supporting, Remembering and Honoring the Dream
By Roz Hudnell, Intel’s Chief Diversity Officer This week, I join the thousands traveling to Washington D.C. for the unveiling of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial on the National Mall. This will be...
View ArticleIndustry and Government Come Together for Technology Advancement
By Brian Krzanich, senior vice president and general manager of Manufacturing and Supply Chain for Intel Corporation Today, I was in New York State to help announce a significant development in the...
View ArticleA Few More Steps in the Right Direction for U.S. Exports
By Greg Slater, director of Global Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Just several weeks after Congress approved the U.S./Korea free trade agreement (FTA), our third FTA with a country in the most...
View ArticleTaking Healthcare Home: Global Aging and Sustainable Healthcare for All
Draft of Speech for United Nations Rio + 20 Pre-Conference Stanford University Campus, 2/3/2012 By Eric Dishman I am very honored to be here today on behalf of Intel Corporation and our joint venture...
View ArticleWhite House Releases Framework for Protecting Privacy in a Networked World
By David Hoffman, Intel’s director of security policy and global privacy officer Intel is pleased that the U.S. government has continued its valuable contributions to the privacy policy landscape by...
View ArticleAge Friendly Cities and China’s Competition to Invent Sustainable Health
Almost 20 years ago, in my first job out of graduate school for Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, I worked on a project called “ElderSpace.” Our team of social scientists at this Silicon Valley...
View ArticleThe Transatlantic marriage – renewing vows for the 21st century
On June 19th, US President Obama, European Commission President Barroso and European Council President Van Rompuy expressed strong support for a “bold initiative to expand trade and investment could...
View ArticleCongress considers job creating visa reform
Attempt to spur job creation by securing highly skilled talent of foreign-born workers The House of Representatives considered today a proposal to provide up to 55,000 new employment-based visas (green...
View ArticleBoat Repairs in Brussels
I spent much of last week in Brussels, Belgium, speaking with people about the European Union’s proposed Data Protection Regulation, including presenting at the 3rd Annual European Data Protection...
View ArticleLOL…OMG: The Caped Crusader of Privacy
“There’s no fresh start in today’s world. Any twelve-year-old with a cell phone could find out what you did. Everything we do is collated and quantified. Everything sticks.” - Selina Kyle “The...
View ArticleThe Caped Crusader of Privacy: Moving From a Right to be Forgotten to the...
“There’s no fresh start in today’s world. Any twelve-year-old with a cell phone could find out what you did. Everything we do is collated and quantified. Everything sticks.” - Selina Kyle “The...
View ArticleThe Immigration and Innovation Act sends a positive message to American business
Following November’s elections, President Obama and Republican leaders focused on the importance of immigration reform and placed it high on the agenda for the 113th Congress. This week, the President...
View ArticleHow Obscurity Could Help the Right To Fail
In the past, I have discussed the European Commission’s “Right to be Forgotten” proposal, and the issues with trying to provide a comprehensive right to wipe a record clean. I have argued individuals...
View ArticleIntel Welcomes Paula Bruening
Intel is pleased to announce Paula Bruening is joining its Washington D.C. office as Senior Counsel, Global Privacy Policy. We are excited to have someone with Paula’s expertise and experience join our...
View ArticleBalanced agreement met on high-skilled visa proposal
Today, Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have brought American companies one step closer to accessing a more competitive workforce, by adopting a set of amendments offered by Senator Orrin...
View ArticleIndia’s Challenge
By Kumud M. Srinivasan, vice president, Technology and Manufacturing Group and President of Intel India The two most important challenges facing the Indian economy are – an increasing trade deficit...
View ArticleAccountable to You
In just one week many of us will gather in Warsaw, Poland, for the 35th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. The title of the Conference is Privacy: A Compass in a...
View ArticleArt, Surveillance and Privacy Meet in Washington This Fall
Paula Bruening, senior counsel for global privacy policy at Intel Art is essential to the human experience. Since our earliest markings on cave walls, art has reflected what intrigues us at a moment...
View ArticleRethink Privacy
Last week, the privacy community gathered in Warsaw, Poland, for the 35th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. I delivered a speech (view the text and the slides at...
View ArticleIntel Gets Behind “Innovating for Girls’ Education” to Celebrate...
October 11 marks the second annual International Day of the Girl, a United Nations designated holiday to recognize girls’ and women’s rights around the world. In celebration of this year’s theme,...
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