The Anti-Spyware Coaltion Comes to Ottawa March 16
| May 12, 2006
The Anti-Spyware Coalition will be hosting a one-day Workshop in Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier on Tuesday, May 16. Titled "Developing International Solutions for Global Spyware Problems", the Workshop will focus on the international dimensions of the struggle against spyware and other potentially unwanted technologies, as well as continuing to to search for solutions to those problems. Keynote speakers include Michael Binder, Assistant Deputy Minister, Spectrum, Information Technologies and Telecommunications, Industry Canada, and Lydia Parnes, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, US Federal Trade Commission. Registration is free to media, government and ono-profit attendees. Register through the ASC website.