AISA Webinar: Who owns our data?

Please join Shiri Krebs, who is an Associate Professor at Deakin University’s Law School, and Co-Lead, Law and Policy Theme, at the Australian Government Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC) for an online discussion on the concepts of data ownership, data responsibilities, and data rights in the Australian context, and highlights some of the main problems and challenges in this area.

 

 

 

Topic: Who owns our data?
Please join Dr Shiri Krebs, who is an Associate Professor at Deakin University’s Law School, and Research Division Leader (Law, Regulation, and Strategic Policy) at Deakin’s Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CSRI) for an online discussion on the concepts of data ownership, data responsibilities, and data rights in the Australian context, and highlights some of the main problems and challenges in this area.

Who owns personal data in Australia? What are the core definitions and responsibilities shaping Australia’s data governance regime? How does Australian law manage the sometimes-conflicting interests of data sharing, data security and data privacy? To mitigate these problems and improve data governance, Dr Krebs proposes several solutions based on lessons learned from the European Union’s experience in this area.

Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. This webinar will be recorded and the recording will be made available to registrants.

Speaker: Dr Shiri Krebs
Dr Shiri Krebs is an Associate Professor at Deakin University’s Law School, and Research Division Leader (Law, Regulation, and Strategic Policy) at Deakin’s Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CSRI). She also serves as Research Division Leader, Law, Regulation, and Strategic Policy, at Deakin’s Cyber Security Research and Innovation Centre (CSRI). A/Prof Krebs is an affiliated scholar at Stanford University’s Centre for International Security and cooperation (CISAC). A/Prof Krebs’ research focuses on algorithmic bias and drone data vulnerabilities, data privacy, and human-machine interaction in technology-assisted legal decision-making, at the intersection of law, science and technology. Her scholarship has been published at leading international law and general law journals and has been supported by a number of research grants, including, most recently, from the Australian Government Cyber Security Cooperative research Centre.

Register:

This webinar is free and only available to AISA Members, please click on the registration link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xFAZTY_DQZegdcYFs7R65A

Non AISA Members: If you would like to become an AISA member you can join here

For any queries regarding this event, please contact AISA Event & Sponsorship Manager, Susanna Palermo via email [email protected] or visit our website www.aisa.org.au

Date: Friday 30 April 2021

Time Zones:

  • 11:00am - 12:00pm AEST (Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney & Hobart)
  • 10:30am - 11:30am ACST (Adelaide)
  • 9:00am - 10:00am AWST (Perth) 


Participate in the webinar:

  • Please note that you will need to register in Zoom and provide a valid email, so that you can receive the unique registration link to log into the webinar
  • Use this link and ensure you logon to the webinar at least 5 minutes prior to the start time
  • You will require a strong and stable internet connection
  • It is recommended you use a headset or headphones so you can hear the presentation
  • A recording of the live session will be available for registrants after the event

 

AISA has evaluated the use of Zoom based on the Traffic Light Protocol which was facilitated for greater information sharing.  AISA webinars are considered TPL White as the information contains minimal or no foreseeable risk of misuse.  In addition AISA has evaluated the use of Zoom for this purpose as aligned to ACSC Web Conferencing Security, April 2020, see link at https://www.cyber.gov.au/publications/web-conferencing-security and has implemented controls to minimise risks. You are required to register for the webinar via the Zoom platform. Please refer to the Zoom privacy policy here - https://zoom.us/privacy

When
30/04/2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online webinar