Tuition and Registration

You must register for this conference to attend.

General Tuition Rate

$995 Early Bird Price (on or before August 31st)
$1,395 Full Price
10% Discount for Stanford Alumni

Payment Policy

Full payment is due upon registration if payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, full payment will need to be received by September 30, 2016.

Cancellation and Substitution Policy

Cancellation and substitution requests must be emailed to rockcenter@law.stanford.edu. Please review the cancellation policy carefully.

Cancellations on or before September 30, 2016 you will be able to receive a refund minus the fee of $300.  On or after September 31, 2016 all registration fees will be forfeited.

Press Registration

Eligible members of the press are required to receive approval to register for Stanford Cyber Day 2016. Please take a moment to review our press policy below. If you meet the criteria below to register as press for Stanford Cyber Day 2016, please email evan.epstein@stanford.edu, and we will contact you directly to confirm your eligibility to attend as press.

Only keynote sessions of the Stanford Cyber Day are open for coverage by pre-registered press­. Press may attend other sessions under the Chatham House Rule:

Chatham House Rule:

“When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.”

Who is eligible to register as press for Cyberday 2016:

· Reporters, writers, producers and editors with staff credentials from newspapers, magazines, online news services, wire services, radio or television networks and stations.Online news services” means online outlets that provide daily or weekly coverage of legal / related news (fact-based reporting); the website must extend beyond forums, personal diaries, personal analysis, or opinion.

· Freelancers with approved credentials and/or an assignment letter from an approved media outlet.

· Editors, writers of newsletters created and distributed by universities, government institutions or public agencies for the benefit of the public.

· New media / social media bloggers: Bloggers who are associated with traditional media outlets or those who report on breaking legal or related business news on a daily/weekly basis will be allowed to register as media. You may be asked to provide proof of authorship in the form of live links to copies of articles/blog entries published within the past six months.

Acceptable media credentials for reporters, freelancers, and bloggers include:

1. Letter on official letterhead from an editor of a recognized publication or a producer of a recognized broadcast program certifying that reporter/freelancer is covering the conference for the respective organization

2. Government issued press credentials

3. Official media outlet issued credentials/ID

Business cards will not be accepted as credentials.

The following groups are not eligible for media registration / badges—no exceptions:

  • Production companies
  • Marketing, sales and public relations professionals
  • Personal/non-commercial news web site writers
  • Consultants
  • Publishers and associate publishers
  • Industry representatives and financial or industry analysts