🌞 Summer may be here, but the Osano privacy team isn't taking a break! In June, we hosted three IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals webinars, one privacy workshop, and a happy hour. Find out what we've learned and what resources we developed in June in our re-cap blog! https://pvcy.me/4cXFpp5
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Transcend is set to (proverbially) blow the roof off the convention center this April for IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals's Global Privacy Summit in DC this spring. Panels? We got 'em Swag? You know we've got it Booths? Got those too After party? Does a duck quack? We can't wait to see all of our favorite privacy pros out in DC discussing the most pressing issues in privacy. Can't wait to talk to us about privacy? Just book a meeting with me! https://lnkd.in/g-x7JiJn
Join Transcend at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in D.C.
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Some key takeaways after attending the 2024 IAPP GPS this year...unlocking value and driving growth. The summit wasn't just about discussions—it was about action. Executives and privacy professionals of all titles shared frustrations, aspirations, and a hunger for change in privacy innovation. Let's turn these insights into opportunities for growth and compliance. Connect with us to explore further and for all the key takeaways we've got you covered:
Key Takeaways: 2024 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
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Privacy Engineering Intern AccuCode AI | PhD student with focus on online privacy measurements; IOPD Standards Committee Member | Ex-Intern ICSI Berkeley
While trying to learn more about Differential Privacy, I came across a lot of articles and resources that were very math intensive and theoretical. This made it difficult for me to grasp the principles of DP and how to use it and where to use it. Today I found a resource which beautifully sums all of those things up in extremely layman terms. i.e query sensitivity, privacy budgets etc. - What is DP? - How to determine if DP applies to your use-case? - How to apply DP? - Why is DP helpful? Another interesting takeaway I had from this article was that DP does not work when your use case is "linkability". Recently, I saw digital advertisers claiming to use DP to gain user trust. I am now interested in how these advertisers are using DP to increase privacy when their use case is linkability. Are they compromising utility? or are they not using linkability all together and relying on some cluster generalizations. The resource: https://lnkd.in/daP-7K9P Shout out to Tumult Labs and Damien Desfontaines for this amazing resource
A friendly, non-technical introduction to differential privacy - Ted is writing things
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Since founding Phaselab, I've spoken with dozens of leaders in the data world about how they tackle privacy. Although data teams are rarely responsible for privacy, they're some of the most important folks in a company in terms of actually *implementing* privacy since they control what, how, and where data is stored. With that in mind, I wanted to highlight a few areas that consistently trip folks up: https://lnkd.in/evvFRp8A Data friends, I'd love to hear what privacy issues are on your minds!
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This is a brief description of one of my recent paper on the topic of digital privacy. The paper is published in Management Science. More work on this topic is in my office whiteboard…
Can data privacy be managed better?
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Join Digital Futures for a free event on 20th March to uncover Kieron O'Hara's groundbreaking book "The Seven Veils of Privacy". O'Hara will unravel the contested concept of privacy, offering a nuanced framework to navigate divergent perspectives. In his recent book The Seven Veils of Privacy, Kieron O’Hara sets out a rigorous and comprehensive framework for understanding debates about privacy and our rights to it. Much of the conflict around privacy comes from a failure to recognise divergent perspectives. Some people argue about human rights, some about social conventions, others about individual preferences and still others about information and data processing. As a result, 'privacy' has become the focus of competing definitions, leading some to denounce the 'disarray' in the field. Sign up below 👇 External Event: https://ow.ly/sqku50QRhl0
Digital Trust and Security Seminar Series: Kieron O’Hara
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Just finished the course “Creating a Culture of Privacy” by Kalinda Raina! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/eFXvRVkD #privacyissues.
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It’s one thing to have a Privacy by Design framework, but actually implementing that framework into the day-to-day of our systems is such a massive undertaking. How can you operationalize these principles at a practical level in your company? Sign up to join our leadership panel on February 1 at 1 PM ET about operationalizing Privacy by Design with Data Privacy Board Member Janine Foster from Target, moderator Andy Keller from FiscalNote, and other senior privacy leaders (coming soon). RSVP: https://wom.us/3GRhtWi #dataprivacyboard #dataprivacy #privacybydesign #privacy
Sign up to Join the Conversation on Operationalizing Privacy by Design
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Just finished the course “Creating a Culture of Privacy” by Kalinda Raina! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gbhxX9fP #privacyissues.
Certificate of Completion
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