Controlling our data, discrimination, cybersecurity: 8 round tables to understand the digital world in our society

Controlling our data, discrimination, cybersecurity: 8 round tables to understand the digital world in our society
Digital Transformation Office - UNIGE

Prof. Yaniv Benhamou, Faculty of Law, Digital Law Center and Digital Transformation Office.

Round table
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6pm - 8pm

To participate in the round table, please register on sparkboard by following the link below. The issues are detailed for each theme and you have the possibility to interact with the organisers and participants.

For general questions, please write to us at comprendre-le-numerique@unige.ch

Controlling our data, discrimination, cybersecurity: 8 round tables to understand the digital world in our society

The eight Student Digital Roundtables will take place on 25 March. They are part of the new cross-curricular digital course open to students from all faculties, in which students are divided into eight practical workshops to develop solutions to concrete digital problems (e.g. recommendation (policies), report, application, computer program/software).

The eight working groups / practical workshops are: 1:
1. cyber security and data protection for vulnerable populations
Exercising the right of access to personal data; 3;
The human dimension of judicial hearings by videoconference; 4;
Wearables: data processing and health promotion; 5.
Voting and artificial intelligence; 6.
6. visual contaminations: image analysis in digitised journals
7 Discriminatory algorithms
8. accessibility assessment of web content for people with disabilities

The event on 25 March will allow students, course experts, external experts and civil society to strengthen the dialogue and enrich the solutions that will be finalised and presented by the students during the public presentations scheduled for 20 and 27 May 2021 at the University of Geneva.

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