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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery (C2D3) > Personal Data Stores: A new approach to control online privacy
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact bigdata. The Cambridge Big Data SRI and the Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative are pleased to announce an event on exploring the prospects for personal data stores as an approach to data protection and user privacy online on July 24th at the Maxwell Centre. Personal data stores are a novel approach to control of online privacy which allow individuals to store their personal data in their own repository. Individuals can choose which apps, services, and devices have access, giving them a central point of control over their data and offering a potential solution to some of the privacy and data protection problems raised by new technologies. This event will take the form of a moderated panel discussion, featuring representatives from personal data stores being developed at Cambridge and elsewhere, discussing their take on personal data stores and the differences between each approach, as well as a more critical perspective and audience questions. The panel will consist of
Lunch will be provided from 12pm, with the panel discussion beginning at 1pm. The event is scheduled to end at 2.30pm. Registration There is no registration fee to attend this event, however, registration before the deadline on Tuesday 17th July 2018 is ESSENTIAL . This talk is part of the Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery (C2D3) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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