Announcing ‘Privacy, Seriously’

Logo for ICO event Privacy, Seriously.

Delighted to finally announce ‘Privacy, Seriously’, a free ICO mini-conference for product designers and PMs. It’s on 23 February, running 2–6pm (UK), online. Here’s the blurb:

‘In a changing technology landscape, privacy isn't just about legal compliance: it's about living up to your values through every feature and interaction. Get it right and privacy becomes a powerful differentiator, helping you forge trusted, respectful customer relationships that last for life.

Join us on 23 February for ‘Privacy, Seriously’, part of the ICO’s ongoing series of events for designers and product managers. At this free, online mini-conference, design and product leaders will reveal how they put privacy at the heart of responsible innovation. You’ll learn from the experts and organisations at the cutting edge of technology and regulation, and maybe even catch a glimpse of where the tech sector goes next.’

We’ve got keynotes from Robin Berjon and Eva PenzeyMoog, plus panels on real-world privacy design and deceptive designs. Also, an announcement or two from the ICO. More on those soon. It’s been a fair bit of work, so please share widely and recklessly, and don’t forget to sign up yourselves. See you there!

Details and sign-up link.

Cennydd Bowles

Designer and futurist.

http://cennydd.com
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