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Public Records in the Digital Age - Can They Save Lives?

Offered By: USENIX Enigma Conference via YouTube

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Crime Prevention Courses Gender-based Violence Courses Data Privacy Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the potential of public records in the digital age to prevent crimes, particularly gender-based offenses, in this 17-minute conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2020. Join Kathryn Kosmides, Founder and CEO of Garbo.io, as she initiates a crucial dialogue on the definition and applications of public records in today's digital landscape. Delve into how these records can be leveraged to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, and sexual harassment. Gain insights into the evolving nature of public information and its role in enhancing public safety. Discover the intersection of technology, data, and crime prevention in this thought-provoking presentation that challenges conventional notions of public records and their societal impact.

Syllabus

USENIX Enigma 2020 - Public Records in the Digital Age: Can They Save Lives?


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USENIX Enigma Conference

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