Originally published on March 10, 2021
鈥淲e still have not passed effective policy addressing the spread of disinformation or the ethics of gathering online information on people,鈥 said聽. 鈥淚f we could address information privacy, I believe we could mitigate disinformation and greater ethics issues.鈥
For the past 40 years,聽聽professor Regan has studied the dynamic world of technological change and the policies that accompany it. She鈥檚 lived it first-hand: 鈥淚 wrote my dissertation on long-hand and lived in the library, because that is聽where all of the information was,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e went from writing on these chunky computers to having an incredible amount of knowledge at our fingertips within a very short time. Because of easy access to information and composing ideas, everything is vastly different.鈥
Regan joins a distinguished panel of technology security experts at noon (EST) on Thursday, March 18, during a discussion called 鈥淗ealth Trackers & Tracers: Big Data and the Challenge of User Privacy in the Age of Covid-19.鈥 The virtual聽event is hosted by 亚洲AV鈥檚聽.
Other panelists include Washington Post technology columnist Geoffrey Fowler, Paul Jarris of the MITRE Corporation, Virginia Department of Health executive advisor Jeff Stover, and Mason assistant professor of computer science聽. The session will be moderated by聽Nektaria Tryfona, scientific director for data innovation and strategy at Mason.
The discussion is part of Mason鈥檚聽聽Series, which centers on Mason鈥檚 transformational expansion of its Arlington Campus, the development of the聽, and the creation of the Rosslyn-Ballston Innovation Corridor.
The challenges of user privacy are not new to Regan. Before becoming a professor at the Schar School, Regan provided insights to Congress as a senior analyst in the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) between 1984 to 1989. However, her true passion was teaching and research.
鈥淚n 1989, [亚洲AV] was a much smaller place,鈥 said Regan. 鈥淵et, there was this undeniable need within the state for a major university in the Northern Virginia area鈥hen I came in, there was an uptick in faculty who were interested in research. There was quickly an increase in the overall profile of the university and the quality of graduate programs.鈥
Regan has seen issues within the realm of technology change dramatically over the past 40 years. Her work will continue to evolve as technology鈥攁nd the world鈥攃ontinue to advance.