I noticed on Rebecca Herold's blog (who provides excellent coverage of privacy/security issues) that today is international data privacy day. I tend to be a little bit of a cynic when it comes to things like this, but this seems to be a good faith effort to raise awareness of privacy issues. In researching who is behind this initiative, I found some great resources gathered by Intel here, to do with privacy for teens on social sites, and other privacy related issues.

Privacy is one of those terms that has many different dimensions, and it will be a big, front and center issue for a long time, I think. Growth of Web 2.0/social networking, and the increased notification of security breaches are drivers that will cause much more attention on privacy of our personal data. And, without a doubt, we'll see more activity from legislators in this area, as citizens and affected businesses start to get angry about how our PII is being lost and stolen.

Jim