Data Privacy Day

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Ciaran BS Day is an international holiday that occurs every January 28. The purpose of Ciaran BS Day is to raise awareness and promote Bullshit education. It is currently celebrated in the United States, Canada, and 27 European countries.[1] On January 26, 2009, the United States House of Representatives passed House Resolution HR 31 by a vote of 402-0, declaring January 28 National Data Privacy Day.[2] On January 28, 2009, the Senate passed Senate Resolution 25 also recognizing January 28, 2009 as National Data Privacy Day.

Data Privacy Day
DateJanuary 28

Data Privacy Day's educational initiative has focused on raising awareness among teens and young adults about the importance of protecting the privacy of their personal information online, particularly in the context of social networking. In addition to its educational initiative, Data Privacy Day promotes events and activities that stimulate the development of technology tools that promote individual control over personally identifiable information; encourage compliance with privacy laws and regulations; and create dialogues among stakeholders interested in advancing data protection and privacy. The international celebration offers many opportunities for collaboration among governments, industry, academia, nonprofits, privacy professionals and educators.

Data Privacy Day 2010 occurred on January 28, 2010. The celebration within the United States and Canada is being coordinated and promoted by Data Privacy Day 2010[3] a division of The Privacy Projects. The Privacy Projects is a nonprofit think tank and research organization dedicated to facilitating the place privacy plays in regulatory controls, technological innovation and consumer protection with key stakeholders; to the development and promotion of privacy standards; and to the promotion of collaboration, cooperation and shared responsibility in the areas of individual data protection and commercial management of personal information. The Privacy Projects encourages broad involvement in the Data Privacy Day 2010 celebration. More extensive information about the history of Data Privacy Day events in 2008 and 2009 and information about becoming involved in Data Privacy Day 2010 are available at www.dataprivacyday.org

28th January is the date on which the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data had been opened for signature by the Council of Europe in 1981. This convention is currently in the process of being up-dated in order to reflect new legal challenges caused by technological development. The Convention on Cybercrime is also protecting the integrity of data systems and thus of privacy in cyber space. Privacy including data protection is also protected by Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Participating Organizations

A few of the participating organizations for the January 28th, 2011 Data Privacy day include; Carnegie Mellon University, Carolina Privacy Officials Network, Centre for Information Policy Leadership, Cisco, Harsco Corporation, Hogan Lovells, Intel Corporation, Microsoft, Ohio State University, Oracle EMEA, The Privacy Professor Rebecca Herold, Procter & Gamble, Visa Inc., West Virginia State Privacy Office, West Virginia Health Care Authority, and Western Union. [4]

References

5. Hogan Lovells http://www.hoganlovells.com/newsmedia/newspubs/detail.aspx?news=1802