School of Information Sciences

Data Privacy Seminar: Privacy Engineering Development Process

data privacy

Data protection and privacy is a growing concern in a world nervous about the growth of "surveillance capitalism" and other potential abuses of access to personal data. The "Data Protection and Privacy" lecture series brings together campus and outside experts on informatics, cultural ideas about privacy, legal compliance and best practices, as well as global governance.

On May 3, Lisa Bobbitt, lead privacy engineering architect in Cisco's Privacy Office, will give the talk, "Privacy Engineering Development Process."

Bobbitt, who holds CISSP, CIPM, CIPP-E, CDPSE designation, is passionate about embedding privacy awareness, governance, and technology across Cisco by building on the foundation of years of working in mainframe connectivity, mobile routing protocols, innovative concepts in 3D, voice/video/data in event management, government adaptation of commercial offers, embedded trust anchors, and now privacy. She believes everyone, as a digital citizen, should be a privacy advocate by first understanding the value of authorized use of our personally identifiable information and then applying controls to de-risk the potential harm to themselves and others.

Register in advance for Zoom participation information.

This event is sponsored by iSchool, European Union Center

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