Privacy in an Era of Big Data: Directions, Advances, and Reflections

Sunday, 15 February 2015: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
Room 210AB (San Jose Convention Center)
Science, technology, and businesses are being rapidly transformed by innovative ways to collect, organize, and analyze more information. Along with the growth of reliance on big data comes the realities and perceptions about big incursions into personal privacy. This session considers three perspectives on addressing concerns about the access and usage of personal data by organizations such as online services, biotech companies, or research institutes: first, research directions in the development of privacy-protecting technologies that make computing systems and data analysis more secure; second, methods that consider user preferences about the balance between privacy and personalized services, including methods that provide guarantees on minimizing data access; and third, legal and ethical implications of large-scale data collection and mining.
Organizer:
Ersin Uzun, Palo Alto Research Center
Speakers:
Ersin Uzun, Palo Alto Research Center
Privacy Enhancing Technologies and New Research Directions
Deirdre K. Mulligan, University of California
The Management of Privacy Processes: The CPO and Beyond
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