IN this era of ceaseless information flows, many of us live our lives in the digital world.
We share information about our achievements, holidays and relationships for friends and strangers to witness. While this may all be done in good faith and fun, what does it do to your sense of privacy?
How can you safeguard your privacy as an individual or corporation when there might be too much information out there?
Privacy has changed dramatically over the decades, shaped by technological advances, cultural shifts, legal developments, and geopolitical factors.
This WED WEB CHAT talks with experts in the field about the impact of biometric data, AI, regulations and other aspects of features that are designed to make our lives more private in an environment where public cameras and your own phone could be giving away your information.
The Changing Phases Of Privacy
The discussion ranged from terms and conditions on privacy contracts to password lengths, the use of biometrics to the definition of privacy in a dynamic environment.
Panellists for the session:
Tommy Ting, a cybersecurity specialist with ESET, who brings with him extensive experience in the field;
Guy Hearn, a 25-year insights, media, measurement and strategy professional with Virtus Asia Consulting;
Dominic Forrest, the CTO of iProov, where he is responsible for its technology vision, strategy, and roadmap.
Watch the full discussion of WED WEB CHAT — How Private Is Your Life? below.
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