Data Ethics and Privacy Engineering in Cybersecurity
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore data ethics and privacy engineering in cybersecurity through this 53-minute RSA Conference panel discussion. Gain insights from industry leaders Michelle Dennedy, Lourdes Turrecha, and Hilary Wandall as they delve into the intersection of data ethics, company values, and stakeholder expectations in creating better security products. Discover their vision for a future where data ethics and privacy engineering are standard practices. Learn about breach reporting, democracy in cybersecurity, balancing risks and benefits, and the application of frameworks like the Zachman Framework and Privacy by Design. Examine the societal impact of these practices, the role of review boards, and potential pitfalls in implementation. Ideal for those with a general understanding of privacy engineering, this talk provides valuable use cases and takeaways from experienced privacy leaders in the cybersecurity industry.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Welcome
Data Ethics
Breach Reporting
Data Ethics in Cybersecurity
Democracy in Cybersecurity
The Trolley Car
Balancing Risks and Benefits
Privacy Engineering
The Zachman Framework
Privacy by Design
Societal Impact
Review Boards
Pitfalls
Taught by
RSA Conference
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