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Speaking on privacy at Battle of Ideas London this Sat

I'm speaking at London's Battle of Ideas this Saturday, Oct 31, on a panel called "Rethinking Privacy in an age of Disclosure and Sharing." The event goes 1:30-3:30 and there are still a few tickets left!

The increasing reach of information technology into all areas of life, from social networking websites to data sharing in public services, has thrown up a number of questions about privacy. Information about our medical records, financial circumstances and shopping habits is increasingly likely to be stored in electronic media that are out of our control. Some critics worry more about Tesco’s data-gathering than any ‘surveillance state’. The controversy about Google Maps’ Street View function, which captured thousands of unwitting people walking or standing on the streets, is a reminder that new technology constantly raises new questions about our privacy. So how worried should we be? Does the convenience of easily accessed information outweigh the danger of abuse? How are our conceptions of privacy changing? And following the success of the Pirate Party in Sweden, can we expect privacy to move up the political agenda in the UK too.

Rethinking Privacy in an age of Disclosure and Sharing


3 Responses to “Speaking on privacy at Battle of Ideas London this Sat”

  1. I keep seeing the phrase "the convenience of information", or variations therein - I think this is an overally narrow and perhaps deceptive simplification. The affordances of free access to huge amounts and types of near-realtime information gives rise to cross-modal, emergent utility that boggles the mind. This is far more than simple 'convenience' - rather it is a necessary precondition to eliminating great social and governmental evils, uplifting and interconnecting billions

  2. druidbros says:

    Have you thought of dressing up like Martin Luther and nailing a copy of 95 Tech theses to the venue door?

  3. Gail Jebbia says:

    Is there any chance of getting a transcript of the Oct. 31 panel discussion: Rethinking Privacy in an age of Disclosure and Sharing?

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