Michelle Dennedy - Intel
Students: Spring 2025, unless noted otherwise, sessions will be virtual on Zoom.
Symposium/Michelle Dennedy, Intel
Mar 25, 2015
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Abstract
We will discuss how the known practives and inspirations of the past can enlighten our path forward into the uncertain seas of Big Data, Clouds and Things that absorb data and even talk back. Privacy engineering as a set of methodologies and cross disciplinary field of inquiry is another theme that I will present and students and attendees can grow.About the Speaker
Michelle Finneran Dennedy currently serves as VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Intel Security. She is responsible for the development and implementation of Intel Security data privacy policies and practices, working across business groups to drive data privacy excellence across the security continuum. Before joining Intel Security, Michelle founded The iDennedy Project, a public service organization to address privacy needs in sensitive populations, such as children and the elderly, and emerging technology paradigms. Michelle is also a founder and editor in chief of a new media site—TheIdentityProject.com—that was started as an advocacy and education site, currently focused on the growing crime of Child ID theft. Michelle was the Vice President for Security & Privacy Solutions for the Oracle Corporation. This team worked closely with customers to enable them to proceed with the confidence that information is protected and accelerated as an asset. Before the Oracle acquisition of Sun, Michelle was Chief Data Governance Officer within the Cloud Computing division at Sun Microsystems, Inc. Michelle worked closely with Sun's business, technical and legal teams to create the best data governance policies and processes possible for cloud computing in order to build trust for cloud environments through vendor transparency. Michelle also served as Sun's Chief Privacy Officer. Michelle is a sought-after and provocative public speaker, evangelizing new approaches and business justifications for soundly-defined, transparent security and privacy policies and systems that protect healthy, safe global businesses. Michelle has a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a BS degree with university honors from The Ohio State University. In 2009, she was awarded the Goodwin Procter-IAPP Vanguard award for lifetime achievement and the EWF – CSO Magazine Woman of Influence award for work in the privacy and security fields.