Event
Privacy in an Interconnected World
From smart homes and online tracking to AI and authentication, privacy risks are becoming harder to see and manage. This talk explores why security must be designed for humans, not only for systems.
IDA Conference, København
Thursday, 3 December 2026
17:00 - 19:00
DKK 0.00 - 250.00
English
Description:
Digital systems are becoming increasingly connected. We use smart homes, online platforms, AI tools, connected vehicles, and digital services every day. These systems collect and process large amounts of data, often in ways that are difficult for users to understand or control.
This talk discusses why privacy and security are not only technical problems, but also human and design problems. We will look at real examples of tracking, behavioral profiling, phishing and social engineering, usable authentication, and trustworthy AI. The talk will also discuss important trade-offs between security, privacy, and usability.
The main question is: how can we design digital systems that people can actually understand, use, and trust?
The presentation will combine research insights, real-world examples, and interactive discussion.
By:
Pstdoc Maria Papaioannou
Embedded Systems at DTU
&
Assistant Professor Lejla Islami
Cybersecurity at DTU
Arranged by: Finn Gustafsson, IDA-IT
Prices
Participant, not a member of IDA | 250 kr. |
Company member | 0 kr. |
Member of organiser | 0 kr. |
Unemployed IDA member | 0 kr. |
Member | 0 kr. |
Senior member | 0 kr. |
Student member | 0 kr. |
Practical Information
Where
Kalvebods Brygge 31
1560 København
When
17:00 - 19:00