2025 Privacy Everywhere Conference (Public)
Decisions about privacy impact every aspect of our professional, educational, and personal lives. This in-person conference, with streaming available, explored a human-centered approach to privacy—balancing innovation with privacy rights and ethical data use. Sessions cover critical topics, including human-centric data systems, privacy by design, the ethical challenges of data collection, the intersection of privacy and public safety in police surveillance technology and the role of AI in privacy. Attendees will gain insights into privacy principles from legal, ethical, and industry perspectives, leaving equipped to implement human-centered privacy practices in higher education and beyond.
Note: The views and opinions expressed in these sessions are those of the individual presenters and do not necessarily represent the official policies or positions of the University of Illinois, its colleges, units, or employees. While some speakers may be affiliated with the University, their participation does not imply endorsement by the University of Illinois.
Decisions about privacy impact every aspect of our professional, educational, and personal lives. This in-person conference, with streaming available, explored a human-centered approach to privacy—balancing innovation with privacy rights and ethical data use. Sessions cover critical topics, including human-centric data systems, privacy by design, the ethical challenges of data collection, the intersection of privacy and public safety in police surveillance technology and the role of AI in privacy. Attendees will gain insights into privacy principles from legal, ethical, and industry perspectives, leaving equipped to implement human-centered privacy practices in higher education and beyond.
Note: The views and opinions expressed in these sessions are those of the individual presenters and do not necessarily represent the official policies or positions of the University of Illinois, its colleges, units, or employees. While some speakers may be affiliated with the University, their participation does not imply endorsement by the University of Illinois.
Public, Restricted and Moderated