News Webinar: Corporate Social Responsibility

December 5, 2008
11:00am – 12:00pm PT

Technical leaders are uniquely placed to have a significant impact on their company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts. Hear the success stories, struggles, and increasing imperative for every company to incorporate a broader and longer-term CSR perspective in all of their planning.
Register an individual for $49.00 or up to 100 employees for $1,500

Confirmed Speakers:

Susan Landau, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Susan works on security, cryptography and policy, including surveillance and digital-rights management issues. Susan is coauthor of Privacy on the Line: the Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption (MIT Press), lead author on the 1994 ACM study Codes, Keys, and Conflicts: Issues in U.S. Crypto Policy, and author of numerous computer science and public policy papers. She is a member of the editorial board of IEEE Security and Privacy and a section board member of the Communications of the ACM. Susan is recipient of the 2008 ABI Women of Vision Social Impact Award, an AAAS Fellow and an ACM Distinguished Engineer.

Tracy Prentiss, Vice President, Business Development, SAP Labs

Tracy joined SAP in 1999 and has held positions in applications consulting, partner strategy, technology alliances and business development. In her current role, her primary focus is sustainability. Prior to joining SAP, Tracy held sales and marketing positions at Baxter Healthcare, Eli Lilly Asia and Boston Scientific. She holds an MBA from Thunderbird and was recently a fellow at Stanford in their Digital Vision program. Tracy serves on the Advisory Board of the Anita Borg Institute.


The Webinar Series is a joint, fee-for-service program of the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization, and Invent Your Future Enterprises, a woman-owned, for-profit company. All Webinar proceeds are divided equally between the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and Invent Your Future Enterprises.

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