The Sixth Privacy, Cyber & Technology Workshop (April 11, 2019)

11 April 2019, 9:00 - 16:00 
 

Tel Aviv University - Faculty of Law, Sonia & Edward Kosoy Conference Room (Room 307)
"Data is the new oil" but unlike oil, which is a Non-renewable resource, the amount of data that is collected about each and every one of us is increasing in every passing day. Based on that some argue that the right to privacy is no longer relevant. Others argued that in those circumstances, privacy, as a legal right and a social norm, is more important than ever. Privacy studies are an emerging cross-disciplinary field of study as reflected in the various fields of research represented in the sixth Annual Privacy and Cyber Workshop.
09:00-09:15 Opening Comments Prof. Michael Birnhack, Associate Dean for Research, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty 09:15-09:30 Privacy Updates Mr. Uria Yarkoni, Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty
Verdicts, Legislative and Regulatory Updates 09:30-11:00 Privacy on-line: An Empirical View
Chair: Prof. Shira Dvir Gvirsman, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University
Ms. Oshrat Ayalon, School of Engineering, Tel Aviv University
A/P(rivacy) Testing: Assessing Applications for Social and Institutional Privacy
Mr. Sunny Kalev, Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty Data Protection, Parental Monitoring & Sharenting: Teen's Privacy from an Empirical Point of View
Ms. Hagar Afriat, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University
“This is capitalism. It is not illegal”: Users’ justifications for Institutional Surveillance Following the Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Dr. Dmitry Epstein, Faculty of Social Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Making sense of social media privacy: A framing experiment.
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break

11:15-12:30 Algorithm and privacy Chair: Prof. Michael Birnhack, Associate Dean for Research, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty
Dr. Mickey Zar, The Edmond j. Safra Center for Ethics, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty "'People who attended this workshop were also interested in...': on Privacy and Profiling
Dr. Omri Rachum-Twaig, Adjunct Professor, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty; Research Fellow, The Federmann Cyber Security Research Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Whose Robot is it Anyway?: Liability for Artificial Intelligence Based Robots
Dr. Shaul Duke Algorithmic Failures and their Contribution to the Solidification of the Surveillance Society: The Google Case Study
12:30-13:30 Lunch Break
13:30-14:30 Privacy in Medical Information Chair: Ms. Netta Avnoon, Department of Sociology, Haifa University; Adjunct Professor, Western Galilee College; Organizational Consulting Program, Bar-Ilan University
Prof. Nahum Kiryati, School of Engineering, Tel Aviv University Between Privacy and Autonomy: Nonconsensual Anonymization as a Benchmark Dr. Tomer Deutsch, Haifa Center for German and European Studies, Haifa University Always with You! - Digital Medical Smart Cards in Germany - Life Saves, Better Service or Breach of Privacy

14:30-15:45 Privacy, Control & Consent

Chair: Ms. Keren Primor Cohen, Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty
Dr. Maayan Perel, Natanya Academic College Privacy, Control and Oversight in an Era of Big Data: Explaining Algorithmic Decision-Making
Mr. Yefim Shulman, School of Engineering, Tel Aviv University On the Controllability of Privacy
Ms. Luiza Jarovsky, Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, Tel Aviv University Law Faculty Can consent survive in a world of online manipulation?
15:40-16:00 Concluding remarks

 
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