Data as a Social Science: Cultural Elements in Privacy and Security
Offered By: USENIX Enigma Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cultural dimensions of privacy and security in this 21-minute conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2020. Delve into how cultural frameworks influence the interpretation and processing of privacy and security concepts across borders. Examine the challenges and opportunities presented by linguistic and cultural barriers in global technology deployment. Gain insights into the geo-cultural aspects shaping the global data frontier and their impact on innovation in products and multicultural teams. Understand the cultural values underlying approaches to trust, timing, change management, and data privacy. Decode how cultural differences manifest in multicultural teams and cross-border business transactions, offering opportunities for innovation and global excellence. Learn about topics such as cultural programming, linguistic relativity, digital sovereignty, and cyberdiplomacy through case studies and examples from various national identity programs and social credit systems.
Syllabus
Intro
Data by Culture
Human Programming
Cultural Programming
Cultural Framework
Cultural Dimensions
Language as a Soft Power
Security across cultures
Linguistic Relativity
Cultural Ideas of Privacy
Privacy Perspectives
Privacy Linguistics
Personal Data Across Cultures
Digital Sovereignty: Firewalls
Digital Sovereignty: Data Localization
Remapping Digital Infrastructure
Cuba
Case Studies
National Identity Programs
Social Credit Systems
Cyberdiplomacy
Data Valuation 8
Taught by
USENIX Enigma Conference
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