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10/2/2017- Relate the concept of data as intellectual property.
- Examine the ways in which moral, legal, and ethical concerns apply to data privacy.
- Explain how context applies to personal private information.
- Recognize the motivations of individuals accessing data they are not authorized to access.
- Define the implications of moral crumple zones.
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(upbeat music) - Data and the information that is derived from that data is critical to the individual that it describes, is critical and crucial to organizations that process that information that would provide services, and products, and goods and experiences to that individual. Data and information is crucial for citizens and government to interact in a positive, productive and future facing way. I'm Michelle Dennedy, founder of the Identity Project and coauthor of "The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto." How do we use data? How do we explore data? How do we extract value and protect data? And how do we all get this done, so that we can become true innovators to propel ourselves into a future that is data-centric, but doesn't leave behind the values that we hold so dear as a culture?
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 1s
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What you should know2m 4s
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Privacy overview1m 55s
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1. What Is Data Privacy?
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Data tells a story2m 47s
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Privacy vs. secrecy1m 27s
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2. The Importance of Data Privacy
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The individual's perspective1m 34s
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Privacy is contextual1m 6s
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Trust and integrity2m 55s
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Consumer trust cliff2m 18s
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Consumers want transparency2m 17s
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3. What's at Stake?
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Protecting the story4m 5s
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Vulnerability to a system4m 42s
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Data in the wrong hands2m 30s
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React to privacy issues5m 24s
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4. Privacy Solutions
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Planning for data2m 5s
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Privacy engineering2m 11s
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Moral crumple zones4m 28s
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Culture of privacy4m 10s
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Innovation2m 40s
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Conclusion
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Emerging technologies3m 41s
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Next steps1m 48s
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