Working Towards Trusted Data Use

11 Apr 2018, 12:30pm–1:30pm NZST

Ellen Melville Centre, Freyberg Place, High St, Auckland, New Zealand Map

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Join us for this PrivacyLive Forum and learn about the Data Futures Partnership’s Guidelines for Trusted Data Use from one of its authors, Professor Rhema Vaithianathan, at our next PrivacyLive Forum in Auckland on 11 April 2018.

This PrivacyLive Forum is on from 12.30pm-1.30pm at the Pioneer Women’s Hall, Ellen Melville Centre, Freyberg Place (off High St), Central Auckland.

The Guidelines for Trusted Data Use were created for the Data Futures Partnership and they set out the key questions New Zealanders expect to be answered before they are comfortable sharing their personal information.

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner's PrivacyLive Forums are regular events which are available to the public and free to attend.

Rhema Vaithianathan is co-director and co-founder of the Centre for Social Data Analytics and a professor of health economics at Auckland University of Technology. She has a strong interest in implementing data-analytics solutions which address entrenched social problems, like child maltreatment and homelessness.

Prof Vaithianathan currently has a leading role on several predictive analytics for social good projects in the United States, including the Allegheny Family Screening Tool in Allegheny County, PA. She was a member of the NZ Data Futures Partnership from 2015-2017 and was one of four invited presenters to the closed session of last year's International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners in Hong Kong.

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