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Previous T&P forum presentations
"Cloud Computing and Privacy", 1 October - Wellington
A presentation by Scott Houston from Intergrid. Scott explains how cloud computing works, and opens a discussion about its impact on privacy. (Click here to view his presentation).
Presence and Convergence in future (tele)communications, 28 May - Auckland
Ralph Chivers, CEO Telecommunications Carriers' Forum and Paul Dolley, Unified Communications Solutions Specialist, Microsoft NZ.
OpenID Enabled New Zealand, 28 April 2008 - Wellington
Marek Kuziel describes how technology works and then looks at how OpenID aims to maintain trust and protect privacy. (Click here to view his presentation).
Concepts of privacy in Japan and New Zealand, 5 December 2007 - Wellington
Rowena Cullen, Associate Professor in the School of Information Management at Victoria University of Wellington. (Click here to view her powerpoint presentation). To see her presentation, http://hdl.handle.net/10063/236.
Biometrics: the identity panacea (100% accurate - Yeah right!), 31 October 2007 - Wellington
Laurence Edge, IT Architect with Resultex and former Head of Architecture at the UK Criminal Records Bureau. (Click here to view his slide presentation).
Logon! All-of-government Authentication and Privacy, 12 September 2007 - Wellington
Vikram Kumar, Manager, programme Strategy with the Authentication Programme at SSC, says why he believes that government's got it right.
Privacy & Technology in the 21st Century, 28 August 2007 - Wellington
This focussed on current technology problems and possible solutions with two panels leading the discussions.
Testing Databases: Protecting Data Privacy, 6 June 2007 - Wellington
"Current fears about data privacy within databases and computers from hackers and internal misuse."
Russell Allen
From credit cards, to mobile phones and the internet ... Consumers choose convenience over privacy, 28 March 2007 - Wellington
"New Zealand research by Anne Yau as part of a Master in Information Management"
Anne Yau (Click here to view the presentation).
A day in the (digital) life, 23 February 2007 - Auckland
"Tom and Rob explored the impact of digital identity on daily lifestyle"
Tom Glover and Rob Inskeep, Research & Venturing, Telecom NZ
Defending Data and Protecting Privacy, 5 December 2006 - Wellington
"Access in the corporate environment"
Michael Burling, Oracle Corporation
"Online Privacy in a hierarchic relationship"
Dr Judit Bayer, Victoria University of Wellington
CCTV Captures Manukau!, 28 November 2006 - Auckland
"Taming video surveillance and valuing privacy"
Helena Numa, Manukau City Council & Bill Groves, Groves Consulting
A day in the (digital) life, 21 September 2006 - Wellington
"Tom explored the impact of digital identity on daily lifestyle"
Tom Glover, Emerging Technology & Services, Telecom NZ
Fraudsters Online: Beating the Bandits, 3 May 2006 - Wellington
"Trade Me’s approach to fraud, policing, and compliance in an online environment"
Mike O'Donnell, TradeMe
"Electronic Armed Hold-up"
Maarten Kleintjes, New Zealand Police
Who Monitors the Monitors? - 1 March 2006 - Wellington
"Who Monitors the Monitors? - CCTV Systems and their Implementation"
Bill Groves, Kea-Groves Consultants
Inside the Panopticon – Privacy, government and trust, 23 November 2005 - Wellington
"In-Progress Report – the relationship between privacy and trust"
Patrick Reilly, United States Fulbright Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington
"The 'Travel Panopticon' – travel data privacy"
Eamon Daly, PhD Candidate, University of Canterbury
Online Census and Privacy Implications, Statistics New Zealand, 6 October 2005 - Wellington
"The 2006 census is the first time that New Zealanders will have the opportunity to complete the form online." The presentation highlights how some of the privacy issues associated with the online form are managed.
Nancy McBeth, General Manager, 2006 Population Census, Statistics New Zealand
The Keys to Helping Stop Online Spam and Scams, 16 August 2005 - Wellington
The speaker discussed Microsoft’s approach to Internet safety and their ‘...efforts to address issues such as anti-spam and anti-phishing for customers through a holistic approach to technology, standards, public policy and enforcement.’
Ryan Hamlin, General Manager, Microsoft Technology Care & Safety Group