Digital Ethics: Transparency, Privacy, Security, and AI Decision-Making
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Digital Ethics: Transparency, Privacy, Security, and AI Decision-Making

Digital Ethics: Transparency, Privacy, Security, and AI Decision-Making True

Digital ethics is a potential competitive advantage, according to 63 percent of those surveyed in C-Suite Challenge™ 2019. Even more respondents expect data privacy regulation to increase before 2025. And US CEOs rank cybersecurity as their top external hot-button issue. How must structure and governance evolve to address increasing needs for algorithmic transparency, privacy, cybersecurity, and ethics? The panel shares insights.

Brendon Lynch, Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft

Michael Mandel, Chief Economic Strategist, Progressive Policy Institute

Dan Lips, Assistant Vice President, Internet Security Alliance

Richard Tracy, SVP, Chief Security Officer, Telos

Moderator: Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times

Speakers

Bart van Ark

Bart van Ark
Managing Director, The Productivity Institute
The University of Manchester

Bart van Ark is a Senior Advisor of the Economy, Strategy and Finance (ESF) Center at The Conference Board. From 2008 until September 2020 he was Chief Economist and Head of the ESF Center, where he oversaw the production of widely watched economic indicators and growth forecasts around the globe...Full Bio

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