Principles of Mobile Privacy Course Agenda

 

Session 1:

 Background on Privacy and Data Protection

  • The key components of trust in a connected world
  • Consumers’ attitudes towards their privacy
  • The history of privacy and recent developments
  • Key concepts and definitions associated with privacy
  • Key principles of data protection law
  • Personal data and consent
  • Aspects of online and mobile privacy
  • Telecommunications laws: privacy asymmetries
Session 2:

 Security: The Mobile Internet Context

  • Security versus privacy
  • Requirements for ensuring the security and integrity of networks and services
  • The objectives of mobile security
  • Key elements of mobile security management

Privacy: The Mobile Internet Context

  • Privacy in a connected world
  • Mobile privacy context: How data flows globally and is accessed by multiple parties
  • How converging services are impacting privacy policy and regulation
  • Location and traffic data
  • How inconsistencies in regulation are affecting consumers and businesses

Privacy in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data

  • What does IoT mean?
  • Big Data – what is it?
  • Challenges and opportunities of Big Data

 

Session 3:

 Future-Proofing Privacy in Regulation and Policy

  • How policymakers across the world are rethinking privacy regulation
  • The importance of a risk based approach when considering new privacy rules
  • EU regulators lead the way towards strengthening data protection
  • Cross-board data flow
  • International regulatory co-operation and enforcement
  • Efforts to promote data anonymisation and pseudonymisation
  • Industry initiatives – addressing privacy, beyond legal compliance

 Walkthrough

  • Applying ‘Privacy by Design’

 Summary and Conclusions

  • Course wrap-up