Arizona State University will lead a discussion about data privacy during a virtual fireside chat with Donna Kidwell, the university’s Chief Information Security and Digital Trust Officer. Join Kidwell and an ASU student panel to explore the current landscape of data privacy and look towards the future of cybersecurity for individuals and organizations.
Resources from students and audience:
Why Privacy and Confidentiality Matters for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence | TechSafety.org
“Domestic Violence” | Slate
Daniel Solove Deconstructs the Privacy Paradox | Tech Policy
Future of Privacy Forum Infographic | fpf.org
Privacy is not an abstraction | Fast Company
Meredith Broussard Interview Re: Coded Bias Documentary | Harvard
The Great Wings Rush | The Verge
Salesforce Survey Shows Workers Lack Advanced Digital Skills | Inside Higher Ed
Data for Black Lives | d4bl.org
TOS agreements require giving up first born—and users gladly consent | ARS Techinca
Split-Process Framework for Fine-Grained Visual Privacy Control for Augmented Reality | LENSCAP
Automating inequality : how high-tech tools profile, police, and punish the poor | ASU Library
Federal Ban on Targeted Advertising: Joint Bills Introduced in the House and Senate | The National Law Review
Roblox Pressured Us to Delete Our Video. So We Dug Deeper. | Youtube
First, Design for Data Sharing | Nature
Reclaiming Data Trusts | CIGI
FRIES - Freely Given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, Specific