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'''Stephanie Perrin''' is a data protection expert and the President of [[Digital Discretion]], a privacy consulting firm.<ref>[http://www.digitaldiscretion.ca/our-team.html Digital Discretion's Our Team Page]. Retrieved 10 Apr 2018.</ref> She is a Non-commercial Stakeholders Group's representatives on the [[GNSO]] Council at [[ICANN]], and has volunteered with the organization since 2013.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-perrin-b8037a/ Stephanie Perrin's LinkedIn Page]. Retrieved 10 Apr 2018.</ref> In her GNSO SOI (Statement of Interest), Perrin expressed that she was pursuing PhD candidacy at the University of Toronto, focusing on privacy issues within ICANN.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Stephanie+Perrin+SOI ICANN GNSO SOI]. Retrieved 10 Apr 2018.</ref> According to her LinkedIn, Perrin specializes in "Privacy, data protection, access to information, Canadian and international data protection law and policies, international standards, risk management, government policy, values and ethics, civil society and the information society."
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Dr '''Stephanie Perrin''' is a data protection expert and the President of [[Digital Discretion]], a privacy and information management consulting firm.<ref>[http://www.digitaldiscretion.ca/our-team.html Digital Discretion's Our Team Page]. Retrieved 10 Apr 2018.</ref> She is currently the Chair of the [[Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group]] and has volunteered with the organization since 2013.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-perrin-b8037a/ Stephanie Perrin's LinkedIn Page]. Retrieved 10 Apr 2018.</ref>  
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Dr Perrin is a recognized international expert in privacy and data protection, as well as a recognized expert in the social impact of technology. She has in-depth knowledge of information technology issues, risk analysis and strategies to minimize negative privacy impacts and policy failure informed by her 30 years of experience working in the Canadian federal government. During her time in government, Dr Perrin led the concept and drafting of Canada’s private sector privacy law, PIPEDA, and was involved in other legislative drafting and parliamentary processes.
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She has served as a member of the Advisory Board of the Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) and is a former Board member of the Ethics Practitioners Association of Canada.
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She was awarded the Electronic Frontiers Foundation Pioneer Award in 2001, and the prestigious EPIC Champions of Privacy Award in 2018.
  
 
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== Education ==
 
== Education ==
Perrin graduated from Carleton University with an MA in English literature.
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Perrin holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto (2018). She wrote her dissertation on the struggle for privacy at ICANN and its failures to protect personal information in the Domain Name System.  
  
 
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Affiliation: Digital Discretion
Country: Canada
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   Stephanie Perrin
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Dr Stephanie Perrin is a data protection expert and the President of Digital Discretion, a privacy and information management consulting firm.[1] She is currently the Chair of the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group and has volunteered with the organization since 2013.[2]

Dr Perrin is a recognized international expert in privacy and data protection, as well as a recognized expert in the social impact of technology. She has in-depth knowledge of information technology issues, risk analysis and strategies to minimize negative privacy impacts and policy failure informed by her 30 years of experience working in the Canadian federal government. During her time in government, Dr Perrin led the concept and drafting of Canada’s private sector privacy law, PIPEDA, and was involved in other legislative drafting and parliamentary processes.

She has served as a member of the Advisory Board of the Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) and is a former Board member of the Ethics Practitioners Association of Canada.

She was awarded the Electronic Frontiers Foundation Pioneer Award in 2001, and the prestigious EPIC Champions of Privacy Award in 2018.

ICANN Involvement

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Education

Perrin holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto (2018). She wrote her dissertation on the struggle for privacy at ICANN and its failures to protect personal information in the Domain Name System.

References