Hi All 
The 6th North American School of Internet Governance is planned  as  a  pre- ICANN 79( San Juan, PR) on Wed Feb 27-29, 2024 event

We are looking for anyone qualified to join a panel in person or remote on Digital Rights

Here is the description of the panel 

Panel discussion: Data Privacy and User Trust


Description: 

Experts from various fields will explore the challenges and implications surrounding the privacy of personal data in today's digital age. This engaging conversation aims to shed light on the importance of safeguarding user privacy and fostering trust in the online ecosystem.

In an era where personal data is increasingly collected, stored, and analyzed by companies, governments, and other entities, concerns about data privacy have become paramount. This panel discussion will delve into the ethical, legal, and technological aspects of data privacy, as well as the impact on user trust.

Distinguished panelists, including privacy advocates, legal experts, cybersecurity specialists, and industry leaders, will share their insights, experiences, and perspectives on key topics such as:

  1. Balancing data-driven innovation and privacy rights: Exploring the delicate balance between utilizing personal data to drive innovation while respecting individual privacy rights.

  2. Legal and regulatory frameworks: Examining existing and emerging privacy laws, regulations, and standards that aim to protect user data, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

  3. Building user trust in the digital age: Discuss strategies and best practices for organizations to establish and maintain user trust, including transparent data handling practices, user consent, and data breach response.

  4. Privacy-enhancing technologies: Exploring advancements in privacy-enhancing technologies, such as differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, and decentralized identity systems, and their potential to protect user privacy without compromising data utility.

  5. Social and ethical implications: Addressing the broader social and ethical implications of data privacy, including algorithmic biases, data discrimination, and the potential for surveillance.

This panel discussion aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of data privacy challenges and their impact on user trust. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists during a Q&A session, allowing for a dynamic and insightful exploration of the complex issues at hand.


If anyone is interested please contact myself or Alfredo Calderon to learn more on the logistics etc

Thanks

Glenn McKnight, MA 
Virtual School of Internet Governance 
Chief Information Officer
www.virtualsig.org 
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