The 2008 Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference is just a few weeks away: it’ll be held May 20-23 in New Haven, CT.
You can view the program — with an election-year focus on technology policy — and register for the conference here. The program is outstanding, with plenary panels on the “National Security State and the Next Administration” and “The 21st Century Panopticon?” There are also panels on social networking, online activism, network-level copyright filtering, spyware, patents, electronic voting, and … well there’s a panel on nearly everything.
Act fast: discount registration at the conference hotel ends May 1, and early-bird registration for the conference ends May 2. There are reduced rates for students and academics.