J. Baker, J. Goldman, M. Rotenberg, A. Westin, L. Hoffman
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Welcome to the first of two sessions on personal information and privacy. My name is Lance Hoffman. I'm professor of Computer Science at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and I am the moderator for both sessions. In this first session, we have two individual presentations followed by a debate.