Privacy and Smart Cities


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It used to be that cities set themselves apart based on population density, cultural attractions and historical significance. But intelligence? Welcome to the intersection of modern living and the Internet of Things. In this episode, we’ll be talking with two guest speakers who weigh in on whether smart cities have rescinded the welcome mat for privacy.

Take a look at some of the topics we’ll be covering:

  • Given how much smart cities “know” about us, can individual and company privacy still be protected?
  • What steps should corporations take to safeguard all the data they are gathering on smart city citizens?
  • What are the privacy implications of inviting smart assistants like Alexa and Siri into our homes?

Participants
Theodore Claypoole

Partner, Womble Bond Dickinson

Britta Glade

Vice President, Content & Curation, RSA Conference

Gary Hayslip

Director of IT Security, CISO, Softbank Investment Advisors

Dr. Hugh Thompson

Executive Chairman, RSAC, Program Committee Chair, RSA Conference

Business Perspectives Mobile & IoT Security

Internet of Things privacy


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