Artifact Details

Title

Churchill Club | The trust paradox : the future of privacy and transparency in the digital economy

Catalog Number

102792635

Type

Moving image

Description

Revelations of intentional and unintentional use and misuse of consumers’ personal data in 2018 have left people feeling vulnerable and even angry. Debates continue to drive headlines and are gaining in volume and intensity in private companies, legislative halls, regulatory agencies, the media, and homes all over the world about the best way to manage trust and privacy in the digital economy. But there is a paradox between what consumers and their advocates say they want and what we actually do: consumer social media and Internet use remains largely unchanged. This diverse panel of experts participates in a timely and relevant conversation about the future of privacy, trust, and transparency. How should we govern and regulate data in an economy increasingly driven by new machines? How should companies be thinking about encoding greater protection into the technologies they are developing and using? How can we foster trust in our institutions and even each other?

Speakers:
Chris Kelly, Public Policy and Privacy Strategist
Jen King, Director of Privacy, CIS, Stanford University
Ruby Zefo, Chief Privacy Officer, Uber
Moderator: Paul Roehrig, Head of Strategy, Cognizant Digital Business

Date

2019-03-28

Participants

Kelly, Chris, Speaker
King, Jen, Speaker
Roehrig, Paul, Moderator
Zefo, Ruby, Speaker

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA

Duration

01:18:45

Format

MP4

Category

Talk

Collection Title

Churchill Club

Credit

Gift of the Churchill Club

Lot Number

X9335.2021