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Regulating Big Data 2016 : Call for Papers–Symposium on Regulating Big Data -Cleveland State Law Review | |||||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers–Symposium on Regulating Big Data
Cleveland Marshall College of Law April 8, 2016 This Symposium is convened by the Cleveland State Law Review, the flagship law journal at the Cleveland Marshall College of Law About the Symposium Today businesses are continually developing more sophisticated means of collecting and using data. Deliberate attacks to attempt to access this sensitive information have increased as well, yet a comprehensive regulatory scheme has not developed at the same rapid pace. This conference is an opportunity to address this issue by creating a dialogue between regulated entities and government agencies in a way that promotes a creative legal approach to ensuring security and privacy. This symposium will be part of a larger three day event meant to launch the Center for Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection.at the Cleveland Marshall College of Law. By pairing with the Center we hope to integrate various technical, business and legal perspectives to address privacy and cyber-risk management concerns. Eligibility Submissions are invited from scholars and practitioners of all ranks. Publication The Cleveland State Law Review intends to publish the papers in a special symposium issue of a law journal. An invitation to participate in this Symposium will be issued to a participant on the following conditions: (1) the participant agrees to submit an original, unpublished paper 8,000 words consistent with the submission guidelines; (2) the participant agrees to submit a pre-Symposium draft by March 15, 2016; and (3) the participant agrees to submit a full post-Symposium final draft by July 25, 2016. Submission Instructions Interested scholars should email biographical information and an abstract of no more than 1,000 words by February 1, 2016 to Oney Snyder at c.o.snyder@cmlaw.csuohio.edu on the understanding that the abstract will form the basis of the pre-Symposium working draft of a minimum of 3,000 words to be submitted by March 15, 2016. Scholars should identify their submission with the following subject line: “Cleveland State Law Review Symposium Submission.” Notification Successful applicants will be notified no later than February 8, 2016. Costs There are no costs to participate in this Symposium. Successful applicants are responsible for securing their own funding for travel. Arrangements will be made for a special rate at a local hotel. Questions Please direct inquiries in connection with this Symposium to: Oney Snyder Symposium Editor, Cleveland State Law Review c.o.snyder@cmlaw.csuohio.edu |
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