Practical Privacy: Incorporating Privacy into Engineering and Business Decision-making
John Grant, Palantir
Data Dialogs Conference 2014
UC Berkeley School of Information
datadialogs.ischool.berkeley.edu/
Protecting privacy and civil liberties cannot and should not be left to the lawyers. Given the rapid pace of technological innovation and the glacially slow development of corresponding legal doctrine, it falls to engineers and technologists to consider privacy and civil liberties issues as they design, build, and sell their ideas. In the course of this audience discussion, we will explore a hypothetical situation involving both business and design choices and consider the challenges in charting the most ethical course.
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