Privacy for All - Ensuring Fair and Equitable Privacy Protections
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk from FAT* 2018 on ensuring fair and equitable privacy protections for all individuals. Delve into the research presented by Michael D. Ekstrand, Rezvan Joshaghani, and Hoda Mehrpouyan from Boise State University as they discuss the critical issue of privacy in the digital age. Learn about the challenges and potential solutions for creating privacy measures that are inclusive and effective across diverse populations. Gain insights into the intersection of privacy, fairness, and technology, and understand the importance of considering various demographic factors when designing privacy protection systems. Discover how this research contributes to the ongoing dialogue about ethical considerations in computing and data science.
Syllabus
FAT* 2018: Michael Ekstrand & Hoda Mehrpouyan - Privacy for All
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