Personal Data Seminar Series – New Zealand – June, 2013

PDE Seminar Classroom photo with textPersonal Data Seminar Series –

New Zealand – June, 2013

10 June, 2013, 12:30-5pm
Heritage Hotel, 35 Hobson Street, Auckland
A light lunch served at 12:30. Seminar starts at 1pm

14 June, 2013, 8:00-12:30
The Wellesley Hotel, 2-8 Maginnity Street, Wellington
Light breakfast served at 8:00. Seminar starts at 8:30am

To learn more about the New Zealand seminar series or register,
contact

Ross Hughson
029 8902220
ross.hughson@myinfosafe.co.nz

Attendance - NZD$350 plus GST per person
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HALF DAY SEMINAR

You need data that is correct, complete, and up to date. Balancing this with people’s expectation of privacy can be a complex and tricky undertaking, and these goals sometimes appear to be at odds. But do they need to be? Are there new approaches that will let you make data-driven decisions without risking the trust that makes it possible?

To help you figure it out, the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium has created a half-day seminar with one of the most insightful thinkers in the field of digital identity. Kaliya “Identity Woman” Hamlin – noted speaker, provocative author, and internet agitator – shares her unique perspective and broad industry knowledge.

Over the course of this half-day, she will guide attendees through the landscape of trust models, personal clouds and channels, and the value of data as an emerging asset class. Along the way, she’ll point out exciting startups, innovative government programs from around the world, and the business models that will make it all work.

Topics

  • “Personal Data” landscape, concepts, and principles
  • Digital Identity and Trust at Internet Scale
  • What it means to be “User-Centric”
  • Interesting startups, government initiatives educational projects from around the world
  • Common protocols used in identity systems
  • Society, companies, and what it means to “own” personal data
  • Personal data collection, brokering, and use
  • Government and citizen identity and the Personal Data Economy
  • What should you be doing?

ABOUT PDEC

PDEC is an international, non-profit trade association. We encourage technology, business models, and best practices that increase people.s control over the data that is stored about them.

We believe that providing better tools will increase trust in the market, reduce risk to both companies and people, and improve the quality of data that is available.

Community

Our Startup Circle connects more than 40 innovative companies with one another and supports collaboration. We host the leading innovation forum for Personal Cloud Technologies, and are key contributors to the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW).

Advocacy

PDEC regularly engages with regulators and policy makers to encourage approaches that are both pro-business and pro-people. We participate in the US National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, the Digital Enlightenment Forum in Europe, and Identity North in Canada.

Research

We contribute to World Economic Forum research projects, including Rethinking Personal Data, and regularly consult with industry analysts.

Education

PDEC regularly speaks at industry conferences and holds executive seminars on personal data topics.