The convergence of innovation and data privacy.

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March 5, 2024 – March 5, 2024Online event

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The world has witnessed an unprecedented surge in innovation in the last few years, driven by groundbreaking technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things. These advancements have revolutionized industries, enhanced productivity, and improved our overall quality of life.

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, the pursuit of innovation has become inseparable from the need to safeguard privacy. As technology continues to advance, the question of how to strike a balance between these two crucial aspects becomes increasingly significant.

According to Gartner, by 2024, 75% of the world’s population will have their personal data covered under modern privacy regulations, and large organizations' average annual budget for privacy will exceed $2.5 million.

In this roundtable discussion, the topic of innovation and privacy takes center stage. It is undeniable that with every leap forward in technology and innovation, there are trade-offs to consider. This session will highlight the interplay between innovation and privacy, emphasizing the need to recognize that innovation without privacy is unsustainable, just as privacy without innovation stifles progress.

Join Marlabs’ experts as we explore the importance of:
- Understanding how innovation and privacy can coexist harmoniously by implementing robust privacy measures, promoting transparency, and adopting a privacy-centric mindset.
- Developing policies and practices that protect privacy while also enabling innovation.
- Understanding the significance of a human-centered approach to privacy.