Panel discussion: Seismic shift; How privacy & identity is changing & what this means
This session will explore how technology and emerging trends are challenges our concepts of privacy and identity, and how this may shape how we interact with our institutions and each other.
Featuring: Julie Inman Grant, Martin Cocker and Dr Carlene Mahoney
Moderator: Malcolm Crompton
Featuring
Carlene Mahoney
Director, Mahoney Social Media Security Pty Ltd & Adjunct Lecturer, Charles Sturt University
Dr Carlene Mahoney has over 20 years’ experience working in law enforcement specialising in social media governance, policy development, cyber security, mental health, child protection and organised crime. Carlene also holds the position as an ...
Read MoreJulie Inman Grant
Australian eSafety Commissioner Office of the eSafety Commissioner
Julie has extensive experience in the non-profit and government sectors, and spent two decades working in senior public policy and safety roles in the tech industry at Microsoft, Twitter, and most recently Adobe. Julie’s career began in Washington DC, ...
Read MoreMartin Cocker
CEO Netsafe New Zealand
Martin Cocker has been the CEO of Netsafe since 2006. Netsafe takes a positive approach to online safety with the aim of empowering New Zealanders to confidently take advantage of the opportunities technology makes available to them. This focus comes easily to ...
Read MoreMalcolm Crompton
Founder & Lead Privacy Advisor Information Integrity Solutions Pty Ltd (IIS)
Malcolm Crompton is Founder and Lead Privacy Advisor at Information Integrity Solutions Pty Ltd (IIS), a global consultancy specialising in data protection and privacy strategies. His global reputation is built on forward thinking about the handling and ...
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