Apple is heading to CES for the first time in decades to talk privacyApple is crashing CES officially this year.
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Apple is attending CES for the first time in decades.
The company's Senior Director of Privacy, Jane Horvath, will attend a privacy roundtable.
The event will focus on consumer privacy, how to build it at scale, and how regulation will affect it.
After decades without any attendance, Apple is making an official return to the Las Vegas CES technology conference in 2020. Reported by Bloomberg, the company is attending to pitch a new product but to instead talk about consumer privacy.
Jane Horvath, Apple's Senior Director of Privacy, will be speaking at a "Chief Privacy Officer Roundtable: What Do Consumers Want?" event at the conference which is set to happen on January 7, according to the CES schedule. The roundtable will also include representatives from Facebook and the Federal Trade Commission. The conference describes the event as a discussion between the invitees to answer a number of questions concerning con...
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Apple is heading to CES for the first time in decades to talk privacy