Privacy Week 2023 is all about privacy rights in the digital age. There is a series of free webinars running from 8 – 14 May, with a wide range of topics covering everything from online dating to Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Monday 8 May
- What is the future of privacy in New Zealand?
- Why it’s time to think about responsible AI
- Privacy in the wake of Large Language Models (LLMs)
- Privacy through a Digital Identity lens
- Personal information is taonga
Tuesday 9 May
- Biometrics, the border, TikTok, and whakapapa
- Privacy and children in the social media space
- What Privacy Officers want to know from the security team and how they can help
- Ethics and privacy within AI and machine learning technologies
Wednesday 10 May
- Profiling, AI-driven decision-making and the privacy concerns of Kiwis
- Deceived by Design: How New Zealand websites are undermining users’ privacy
- Contemporary issues in Artificial Intelligence and Privacy
- Carbon wallet for farmers
Thursday 11 May
- Swiping left on privacy; the cost of finding love in the digital age
- Māori data sovereignty within Intellectual Property
- How to IPP6 effectively
Friday 12 May
- The Great Trade-Off: Balancing Privacy and Trust in Marketing
- Privacy and Online Identity: Exploring Algorithmic and Digital identity
- Key considerations round children’s privacy
- Biometrics – opportunities, risks and the need for regulation