Moderator: Ryne Hager
Panelists: Joy Bonaguro; Dave Evans, OSOM; Mary Stone Ross
As privacy laws continue to evolve in ways that further customer rights and impose new restrictions on data collection practices, engineering mindfully and responsibly is an ever-increasing challenge. But there are ways to implement privacy-respecting analytics that can help inform critical decisions without imposing on your ethics or your customer's rights.
On this panel, we have gathered together those with legislative, legal, and policy backgrounds to discuss some recent changes, what to plan in regards to analytics collection (and other data privacy changes) in the coming years, plus the design and pitching expertise to help you effectively communicate these benefits to your team, executives, your partners, and other critical stakeholders.
Analytics don't have to be scary or privacy-violating to work.
Joy Bonaguro[node:field-speakers-institution]
Joy Bonaguro is an advisor and writer on data science and responsible AI and the former Chief Data Officer of California and San Francisco.
Dave Evans, OSOM
Dave Evans is the Chief Design Officer at OSOM. Previously, they held roles at Apple, Samsung, and Playground, and were a lecturer at Stanford University.
Mary Stone Ross[node:field-speakers-institution]
Mary Stone Ross is the co-author of the California Consumer Privacy Act. Previously, she was the counsel for the US House Intelligence Committee and a CIA analyst.
author = {Joy Bonaguro and Dave Evans and Mary Stone Ross},
title = {Panel: Data Analytics: Fighting the Privacy Boogeyman},
year = {2024},
address = {Santa Clara, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}