Apple to Speak at CES Conference for First Time in Decades

  • Privacy executive Jane Horvath part of panel in Las Vegas
  • Company hasn’t attended CES in official capacity since 1992

    

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Apple Inc. is officially returning to the Las Vegas CES technology conference for the first time in decades to discuss its stance on consumer privacy -- rather than pitch a new hardware product.

The company’s senior director of privacy Jane Horvath will be speaking on a “Chief Privacy Officer Roundtable” on Jan. 7, according to the CES agenda.