The "Privacy, Seriously" conference is an online event organized by the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). It focuses on integrating privacy into product design and development, emphasizing the importance of privacy as a core value in technology and business practices.
The conference features discussions on various topics, including the role of privacy in product development, real-world applications of privacy in technology, and strategies for avoiding deceptive design practices. Experts from leading technology firms share insights and experiences on implementing privacy measures effectively.
Attendees have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders, participate in panel discussions, and gain practical knowledge on embedding privacy into their products and services. The event is streamed online, making it accessible to a global audience.
This conference is ideal for product designers, developers, and business leaders who aim to prioritize privacy in their offerings, ensuring compliance and fostering trust with users.
Speakers(12)
Ame Elliott
Position Unknown at Superbloom
Ame Elliott is a representative from Superbloom who participated as a panelist in the 'Privacy in the real world of tech' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Caroline Sinders
Post-Doctoral Fellow at ICO
Caroline Sinders is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). She moderated the panel 'Ditching deceptive design' at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Colin Gray
Position Unknown at Purdue University
Colin Gray is a representative from Purdue University who participated as a panelist in the 'Ditching deceptive design' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Cristiana Santos
Position Unknown at Utrecht University
Cristiana Santos is a representative from Utrecht University who participated as a panelist in the 'Ditching deceptive design' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Diana Spehar
Position Unknown at Sky
Diana Spehar is a representative from Sky who participated as a panelist in the 'Privacy in the real world of tech' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Elaine Montgomery
Position Unknown at Meta
Elaine Montgomery is a representative from Meta who participated as a panelist in the 'Privacy in the real world of tech' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Eva PenzeyMoog
Principal Designer at 8th Light
Eva PenzeyMoog is a principal designer at 8th Light and the author of 'Design for Safety.' Her work brings together her expertise in domestic violence, sexual assault survivor advocacy, and technology. Eva helps technologists prevent and mitigate the interpersonal harm that we often enable through tech, with a focus on prioritizing the safety and privacy of our most vulnerable users.
Harry Brignull
Position Unknown at Testimonium
Harry Brignull is a representative from Testimonium who participated as a panelist in the 'Ditching deceptive design' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Kat Zhou
Position Unknown at Design Ethically
Kat Zhou is a representative from Design Ethically who participated as a panelist in the 'Ditching deceptive design' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Nathan Good
Position Unknown at Good Research
Nathan Good is a representative from Good Research who participated as a panelist in the 'Privacy in the real world of tech' discussion at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Robin Berjon
Head of Governance and Standards at Protocol Labs
Robin Berjon is an expert technologist with over two decades' worth of experience working on open, human-centric systems. Prior to his current position as head of governance and standards at Protocol Labs, he spent five years leading The New York Times's privacy team. He is also the editor of the W3C's 'Privacy Principles' that defines the privacy framework for Web standards.
Sarah Gold
CEO at Projects by IF
Sarah Gold is the CEO of Projects by IF, an organization focused on integrating privacy and data ethics into technology development. She moderated the panel 'Privacy in the real world of tech' at the Privacy, Seriously Conference.
Event Details
- Date
- February 23, 2024
- Location
- 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Product designers, developers, business leaders