As has now become known, Apple will be back at CES 2020 and will talk about data protection.
In a few weeks, Apple will be appearing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for the first time since 1992. The focus will be on data protection. As various media have already reported, Apple's Senior Director of Privacy Jane Horvath will give a talk during a "Chief Privacy Officer Roundtable" at the CES. The talk will cover things like regulation, consumer protection and more. The official CES website states:
Privacy is now a strategic imperative for all consumer businesses. "The future is private" (Facebook); "privacy is a human right" (Apple); and "a more private web" (Google). How do companies build privacy at scale? Will regulation be a fragmented patchwork? Most importantly, what do consumers want?
With live stream
This and more will be the focus of the "Chief Privacy Officer Roundtable". The conference will be moderated by Rajeev Chand, Head of Research at Wing Venture Capital. In addition to Apple, data protection officers from Facebook, Procter & Gamble and the Federal Trade Commission will also be taking part. The conference will take place on Tuesday, January 7th, at 10 p.m. CET and can be followed via the official livestream on the CES website. (Photo by kobby_dagan / Bigstockphoto)