A Call to Action: Uniting Tech Innovators, Policy Leaders & Businesses to Safeguard Digital Privacy
The presentation discusses the challenges in achieving digital privacy and the important role of technologists and policymakers while encouraging engagement from individuals and businesses.
When talking about the complexity and the importance of digital privacy, there is currently a balancing act between privacy rights and technological advancements. As technologies in digital privacy, like encryption techniques, continue to evolve, it will be essential for policymakers, businesses, and individuals to work together ensuring that personal data is protected, and privacy rights are upheld in the digital age. In building trust, collaboration among technologists, policymakers and businesses must effectively address digital privacy challenges and protect consumer rights.
To help bridge the digital privacy and communication gap between technologists and policymakers, as well as building trust among the public at large and businesses, this presentation will also include discussion on the IEEE Digital Privacy Model. The model is intended not to provide a prescription and implementation of solutions but serves as a vehicle for productive discussion on covering the broad and dynamic aspects of digital privacy issues.
To learn more about the work and how you can get involved with IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative and/or to keep apprised of future events such as the Reframing Privacy in the Digital World workshop, please visit: https://digitalprivacy.ieee.org
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- Date: 17 Apr 2024
- Time: 06:30 PM to 08:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 27 March 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 17 April 2024 12:00 AM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Chief Operating Officer at BlockFrame, Inc of https://blockframetech.com/
A Call to Action: Uniting Tech Innovators, Policy Leaders and Businesses to Safeguard Digital Privacy
The presentation discusses the challenges in achieving digital privacy and the important role of technologists and policymakers while encouraging engagement from individuals and businesses.
When talking about the complexity and the importance of digital privacy, there is currently a balancing act between privacy rights and technological advancements. As technologies in digital privacy, like encryption techniques, continue to evolve, it will be essential for policymakers, businesses, and individuals to work together ensuring that personal data is protected, and privacy rights are upheld in the digital age. In building trust, collaboration among technologists, policymakers and businesses must effectively address digital privacy challenges and protect consumer rights.
To help bridge the digital privacy and communication gap between technologists and policymakers, as well as building trust among the public at large and businesses, this presentation will also include discussion on the IEEE Digital Privacy Model. The model is intended not to provide a prescription and implementation of solutions but serves as a vehicle for productive discussion on covering the broad and dynamic aspects of digital privacy issues.
RESOURCES
To learn more about the work and how you can get involved with IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative and/or to keep apprised of future events such as the Reframing Privacy in the Digital World workshop, please visit: https://digitalprivacy.ieee.org where you can download the at IEEE Digital Privacy Model.
Bridging the Technologist/Policymaker Divide in Digital Privacy, by Kent Lambert, 26 February 2024
Engineering the Privacy Paradox of AI, 19 Mar 2024
Biography:
Kent Lambert is an IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative volunteer. He was elected to serve in the Colorado House of Representatives January 2007-January 2011 and Colorado Senate January 2011-2019. He is chief operating officer of BlockFrame Inc. and a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, serving 30 years, 1974-2004.
Agenda
6:30 pm - 6:35 pm - Introduction
6:35 pm - 7:30 pm - Presentation
7;30 pm - 8:00 pm - Questions and Answers