Alan Turing Institute Privacy Summit 2016

 

The Privacy Summit 2016, is organised by UCL Computer Science Department in collaboration with the Alan Turing Institute, and provides a great opportunity to network and hear from experts in the field. It will bring together an array of experts and thought leaders in the space of privacy, identity and data protection to discuss the current and future challenges around personal information and privacy. A wide range of speakers will reflect on the public policy, Industry, civil society and technical perspectives around data privacy and data protection, and identify areas where the institute’s outstanding research capacity could provide answers to key societal privacy challenges.

 

Date: 22 March 2016, 9:30 – 17:00

Location: British Library Conference Centre

Main Organisers: George Danezis and John Taysom (UCL)

Please register at: privacysummit2016.eventbrite.co.uk

 

 

Please contact Graca Carvalho (Operations Director ATI at UCL Computer Science Department) with any questions about the event.

 

 

 Alan Turing Institute for Data Science

Privacy Summit

22 March 2016

The British Library

 

 

9.30-10.15        Registration and Coffee                                                Speakers                                                       
10.15-10.25WelcomeJohn Shawe-Taylor, Head of Computer Science, University College London
10.25-10.45Privacy, Big Data & UK RegulationJonathan Bamford, Information Commissioner’s Office
10.45-11.05     The Alan Turing Institute: Vision & Objectives Andrew Blake, Alan Turing Institute
11.05-11.25Collaboration, Engagement & Funding Models

John Baird, EPSRC

11.25-11.50Coffee
11.50-12.50Helping people use Facebook over TorAlec Muffet, Facebook
Privacy and Big Data Analytics Harry Powell, Barclays
Privacy: Civil society challengesRichard Tynan, Privacy International
12.50-13.50Lunch
13.50-14.10Data Security and Data Protection in an IoT worldStephen Pattison, ARM
14:10 -15:10Theme 1: Privacy & Technology
Privacy & SystemsJon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
Cryptographic dimensions of PrivacyJan Camenisch, IBM Research
Privacy and Human Behaviour in Space and TimeMirco Musolesi, University College London
15:10-15.30  Tea
15.30-16.30Theme 2: Beyond Technology
Tools to Protect PrivacyBrendan Eich, Brave & Mozilla co-Founder
Data Protection and Big Data in the Global ContextChristopher Kuner, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Privacy & GovernanceJanet Hughes, Government Digital Service
16.30-17.00Panel & General discussion on next stepsModerator: ATI / UCL

 

 

 

 

About The Alan Turing Institute

This event will provide an opportunity to feed back to the academic community and the new Alan Turing Institute for data science. The Alan Turing Institute, which opened in London in Autumn 2015, will bring together leaders in advanced mathematics and computing science from the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford, Warwick, and University College London. The Institute will conduct first class research and development in data science and promote the development and use of ‘big data’ to deliver benefit to a range of sectors. This summit will help the Institute to understand how their work can bring benefit to the built environment community.

The event is sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

Please register at privacysummit2016.eventbrite.co.uk