Data is now a valuable commodity. On one hand, our new era of data fuels the engines of innovation, personalization, and efficiency. However, this wealth of information also poses significant risks, ranging from identity theft and financial fraud to unauthorized surveillance and exploitation. In this complex age, we emphasize data privacy during Data Privacy Week…
Elections are a cornerstone of American society. However, there are bad actors who don’t respect the sanctity of our voting process. In this digital age, election time and voting scams have presented new challenges for the security of our democratic institutions. Here’s how you can stay safe online as you prepare to head into the…
In this fireside chat, we’ll talk about the ick side of online dating. People lose millions of dollars every year to romance scams, and sextortion schemes are horrendous crimes aimed at financial gain, private data, and humiliation. We’ll discuss red flags and how you can take action if you are a victim.
As the public becomes more aware of the need for data privacy protections, lawmakers are taking notice. But are they doing everything they can? In this panel, we’ll discuss data privacy policy trends on the state and national level. We’ll also dive into sector-specific legislation and how voters can get involved.
AI models are powered by data that enables them to perform tasks that can help people to be more productive, spark ideas, and learn new things. Along with this powerful new technology comes new questions about privacy. In this talk, we’ll explore the opportunities and challenges of privacy in the era of AI.
The topic of protecting our children’s online data is of utmost importance. The internet is full of learning opportunities and entertainment for our kids, but the web is replete with daunting challenges for parents, teachers, governments, and the rest of society.
While we want to keep all of our data as private as possible, the need for better privacy protections for children is paramount. In this fireside chat, we will discuss how parents, teachers, and the rest of society can come together to protect the privacy of the next generation.
In this resource-rich discussion, Consumer Reports joins us to talk about its Permission Slip app and its new report about the elements of the surveillance economy that are largely invisible to consumers. Come find out about how you can reduce the amount of information data brokers collect about you and your family.
Join the NCA and Optiv on a deep dive into the topic of data sharing permissions. We’ll discuss keeping your data hygiene squeaky clean and best practices for businesses.