[Ta3m-Seattle] CTAB Sub-Committee for Privacy

Christopher Sheats christopher at yawnbox.com
Sat Oct 1 01:51:00 CEST 2016


Hey Matt,

How would you like to lead the discussion for that one? I would like
Seattle (and maybe even WA state) to adopt this one, or a better version
of it. This law has caused numerous lawsuits since its passage, so it
would be great to learn from those things, too.

With only 1hr and 45min, we're just going to be looking at each of these
from a high level. Any amount of actionable items that we can come up
with after understanding the basics would be a great start. I'm going to
get all of these policies printed out so that people can read them there
and take them home for further study.

FYI, the meeting has been posted on Seattle.gov:

http://ctab.seattle.gov/2016/09/29/oct-3rd-ctab-privacy-committee-meeting/

People may sign up for the CTAB Privacy Committee email list here:

http://www.seattle.gov/community-technology-advisory-board

Christopher


Matthew McCoy:
> Christopher, thanks for the heads up. Do you know the context in which the
> Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act will be discussed? I'm curious
> because I have some experience with the law.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 8:07 AM, Christopher Sheats <christopher at yawnbox.com
>> wrote:
> 
>> Seattle Privacy Coalition and Tech Activism 3rd Mondays,
>>
>> Under new leadership, the Community Technology Advisory Board
>> (Seattle.gov/CTAB) Sub-Committee for Privacy will be meeting for the
>> first time one week from today, October 3rd, 6PM - 7:45PM at the SPL
>> Montlake branch [1]. These are the current items on the agenda for
>> discussion:
>>
>> 1. Introductions
>> 2. City of Seattle Privacy Principles + Privacy Impact Assessments
>> 3. City of Seattle Race & Social Justice Initiative
>> 4. City of Seattle Municipal Code 3.23: Seattle IT Department
>> 5. City of Seattle Surveillance Ordinance
>> 6. Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act
>> 7. Policy change opportunities for Seattle
>> 8. Goals for by and for next meeting
>>
>> I plan to briefly cover all of these existing policies so that we can
>> spend time determining a focus for bringing about change via CTAB
>> Sub-Commitee for Privacy. I would love your input for other privacy
>> policies we could learn from and/or potentially implement.
>>
>> Seattle Privacy Coalition has written "How to fix Seattle’s operating
>> surveillance ordinance" [2] in March 2014. Does it need revising? Are
>> there any other proposals that should be integrated into our discussions?
>>
>> Would any of you take one or more of these agenda items and speak about
>> them? It would help me considerably.
>>
>> Please, if possible, reply back to me directly to let me know if you
>> plan on attending. I would like to print out all of the above policies
>> and have enough for most people to take home with them for further study.
>>
>> Please reply-all with any questions or concerns.
>>
>> [1] 2401 24th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
>>
>> [2]
>> https://www.seattleprivacy.org/fix-seattles-operating-
>> surveillance-ordinance/
>>
>> Christopher Sheats
>> Co-Chair, CTAB Sub-Committee for Privacy
>> BOD Chair, Seattle Privacy Coalition
>> Encryption Evangelist, ACLU of Washington
>>
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