The advanced analytics and greater use of Big Data in today’s world has unlocked information, insights, and new uses that we could never have imagined: good, bad, and unintended altogether. As data analytics, AI, and Machine Learning continue to be leaned on more, organizations must start thinking of a different way forward, and how to navigate uncharted and unanticipated ethical waters. Embedding data ethics into a privacy management framework requires both going beyond the box-checking of compliance, and a deeper understanding of our relationship to data and its purpose.
Speakers:
Nainesh Ramjee, Senior Counsel, CIPP/US, Privacy Intelligence, TrustArc
Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director, Center of Ethics, Emory University
Dennis Hirsch, Professor of Law; Director, Program on Data and Governance, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Barbara Lawler, Chief Privacy and Data Ethics Officer, Looker (Google Cloud)
Nainesh Ramjee, Senior Counsel, CIPP/US, Privacy Intelligence, TrustArc
Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director, Center of Ethics, Emory University
Dennis Hirsch, Professor of Law; Director, Program on Data and Governance, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Barbara Lawler, Chief Privacy and Data Ethics Officer, Looker (Google Cloud)