Northern Kentucky Law Review - Law & Informatics Symposium Agenda

The Northern Kentucky Law Review hosted the inaugural Law & Informatics Symposium on March 1-2, 2012. This conference was presented in association with the NKU Chase Law & Informatics Institute. The two-day conference gathered academics, lawyers and industry leaders from throughout the United States, Europe and Asia to focus on cutting-edge issues involving data privacy, cyber-security, international trade, internet regulation and other critical issues. The Symposium was an opportunity for academics, practitioners, and students to exchange ideas and explore emerging issues in informatics law, disruptive innovation, and the increasingly interconnected information environment.

The panels on the first day of the Symposium emphasized issues involving criminal justice and the media, antitrust, HIPAA/HITECH Act compliance, GLBA reporting, social media marketing, and international internet regulations. The presentations on the second day included such topics as international cyber-crime cross-border transactions, international publicity, cyber currency, and privacy legislation.