[Air-L] Live webinar: COVID-19 and Contact Tracing Apps | Thursday 25th June, 6pm IST / 5pm UTC / 1pm EST

Natalie Harrower N.Harrower at ria.ie
Wed Jun 17 06:31:00 PDT 2020


Dear AOIR:

All are welcome to register for a live webinar discussion on contact tracing apps, and issues around data privacy. The discussion is focused on a technical response to COVID-19 in an Irish context, but will be of interest across jurisdictions.

Date: Thursday 25th June, 2020
Time: 6pm IST / 5pm UTC / 1pm EST
Location: Zoom Webinar

For event details please see: https://dri.ie/covid-19-and-contact-tracing-apps-what-should-ireland-do

COVID-19 and Contact Tracing Apps - What Should Ireland Do?

Join us for a collaborative online event to discuss Ireland’s technical response to COVID-19, organised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties<https://www.iccl.ie/>, the Digital Repository of Ireland and Coffee & Circumvention<https://internetfreedomfestival.org/wiki/index.php/Coffee_%26_Circumvention>.

Chair: Dr Aileen O’Carroll, Policy Manager, Digital Repository of Ireland

Speakers

Elizabeth Farries is the Information Rights Project Manager at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. She has joined experts to publish open transparency calls and 9 principles regarding Ireland's proposed COVID-19 app. Elizabeth publishes, advises and advocates at the intersection of technology and human rights.

Art Suriyawongkul is a PhD student at School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. His research is on artificial intelligence ethics, governance of artificial intelligence, privacy and data protection and related regulatory technology. He is based at ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology and funded by SFI Centre for Research Training in Digitally Enhanced Reality (D-REAL).

Carly Kind is the Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, an independent research and deliberative body whose mission is to ensure that data and AI work for people and society. She is a human rights lawyer and privacy and data protection expert. Her work focuses on the opportunities and challenges that arise at the intersection of human rights and technology.

Rob Kitchin is a Professor in the Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute, Ireland. He has conducted extensive research on digital technologies and their impact on society. He is (co)author or (co)editor of 30 academic books and a couple of hundred articles and book chapters. He is a recipient of the Royal Irish Academy’s Gold Medal for the Social Sciences. His most recent article is ‘Civil liberties or public health, or civil liberties and public health? Using surveillance technologies to tackle the spread of COVID-19’, published in Space and Polity.

Register at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-and-contact-tracing-apps-what-should-ireland-do-tickets-109653281918
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Read our statement on 'Playing Our Part during COVID-19'<https://dri.ie/covid-19-playing-our-part>
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Dr. Natalie Harrower
Director, Digital Repository of Ireland
Royal Irish Academy
n.harrower at ria.ie<mailto:n.harrower at ria.ie> | @natalieharrower
www.dri.ie<http://www.dri.ie/> | @dri_ireland
RDA COVID-19 Working Group<https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/rda-covid19>
European Commission FAIR data expert group<https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/index.cfm?do=groupDetail.groupDetail&groupID=3464>
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) FAIR working group<https://www.eoscsecretariat.eu/working-groups/fair-working-group>



The Academy is subject to the FOI Act 2014, the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 and 2018, GDPR (EU 2016/679) and S.I. No. 336/2011, EC Privacy & Electronic Communications Regulations. For further information see our website www.ria.ie/privacy-and-data-protection


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