Dr. Michael Turner speaks about the U.S. credit reporting system at the U.S.-Japan Financial Technology Sector at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.
Dr. Michael Turner delivered a presentation on full-file credit reporting systems at an international credit reporting conference, the 4th Consumer Credit Reporting World Conference in Beijing. A copy of his presentation is available here.
The Information Policy Institute is scheduled to host worldwide sourcing panel at the American Legislative Exchange Council’s Spring Taskforce Summit. Noted academics such as Professor Martin Kenney, Senior Project Director Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy, and Professor Ashish Arora (unconfirmed), Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
Dr. Michael Turner speaks to members of the New Jersey State Commerce Committee to discuss the impact of proposed financial services “opt-in” legislation.
Dr. Michael A. Turner, President and Senior Scholar of the Information Policy Institute, discusses offshoring at the Axciom Executive Symposium in Orlando, Florida during panel, “Privacy and Security — Managing Preferences, Permissions and Valued Relationships.” Other presenters included Timothy J. Muris, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission.
Dr. Michael A. Turner, President and Senior Scholar of the Information Policy Institute, discusses preemption in the context of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) of 2003 in Washington, D.C. The event was sponsored by Privacy and American Business.
On January 14th, Turner addressed a gathering of senior IT executives from firms in Northern Virginia’s “Digital Dominion” to discuss worldwide sourcing. The event was hosted by the Society for Information Management.