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Emerging Technology Forum
Avoiding Online Suicide: New Technologies to Protect or Destroy Your Digital Reputation
April 27, 2010 | 6:00-9:00 PM | 650 Page Mill Road | Palo Alto
Event Sponsor: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
“What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” But what happens online, happens everywhere and happens forever. Your online behavior can severely affect your personal reputation, your product’s image and your company’s brand. New technologies for mining social networks are being used to uncover patterns of personal and corporate collusion and corruption. Related technologies for mining unstructured information are being used to promote, protect and harm personal and corporate identity.
This session of the VC Task Force’s Emerging Technology Forum will highlight new technologies used analyze individual and network behavior. How are companies protecting their brands in a world in which users provide instant feedback and where good news travels leisurely but bad news is instantaneous? How can your postings online and your patterns of behavior be used against you at work or even in litigation? How do you avoid the need to commit E-uthanasia and digital suicide?
Our speakers are leaders in the development digital forensics and reputation management products
Moderator:
Dr. Ronald Weissman, Partner, Apax Partners and Band of Angels
Panelists:
Elizabeth Charnock, CEO, Cataphora
Michael Fertik, CEO, Reputation Defender
Lara Druyan, General Partner, Allegis Capital
Michelle DeHaaff, CMO, Attensity
Agenda:
6:00 - 7:00 Registration, Networking
7:00 - 8:00 Panel Discussion
8:00 - 8:30 Q&A
Hors d'oeuvres, wine and soft drinks will be served.
Registration Fee:
VC Taskforce Member $55;
Affiliate Organization Member $75
General- $95
Emerging Technology Forum Board Chair Person:
Ronald Weissman, Partner, Apax Partners
Board Members:
Lee Bruno, Founder and Editor, Innovation Pipeline
John Mashey, Consultant, Techviser
Richard Bullen, Principal, Business Navigation
David Aslin, Managing Director, AslinVC
Program Manager:
Rose Mortilla, Vice President, Yes Partners
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