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Recordings of presentations shown during Privacy Week 2024

See the recordings from our sessions this year on our YouTube channel. You will find any slides presented by speakers, below as PDF files.

Title of presentation Speaker (s) Downloadable file
Myth: Māori data soverignty is too hard Chris Cormack (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe) and Ernestynne Walsh (Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-a-Apanui). Shane Heremaia (Ngati Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa) joins the discussion too. Download Chris' slides.

Download Ernestynne's slides.
A hacker's view of data breaches Jim Rush Download Jim's slides.
Busting myths about privacy and cyber security Sam Leggett Download Sam's slides.
Biometrics and you Associate Prof Gehan Gunasekara and Dr Marcin Betkier Download Gehan and Marcin's slides.
If I'm not doing anything wrong, what do I have to hide? Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Liz MacPherson, Joanna Hayward, Peter Mee (moderator) There were no slides in this session.
Safeguarding children and young people's privacy in New Zealand Ella Pearce,Kathleen Kaveney, Darryn Aitchison, Annette Mills, Rebecca Hawkins There were no slides in this session.
Resolving Privacy Complaints: Internal Resolution and Working with OPC Sarah and Jade Download Sarah and Jade's presentation.
Ask the experts: what you need to know about notifying individuals of a privacy breach Susan Allen, Vinka Cisternas-Torres and Lloyd Quartermaine (moderator)  Download Susan and Vinka's slides.
What’s missing from the conversation on AI? James Ting-Edwards, Mandy Henk, Karaitiana Taiuru, Allyn Robbins There were no slides in this session.
Privacy for Charities and Not-for-Profits: tips and tricks Eve Kennedy, Louisa Joblin, Jo Cribb,  Download Eve's slides.
All privacy breaches need to be reported to the Privacy Commissioner?  Richard Wells and Suzy McMillan There were no slides in this session.
Shielding Your Digital Self: Understanding Online Privacy Rights under the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 Michael des Tombe Download Michael's slides.
Managing Privacy in the Data & Generative AI Era Paul Holmes, John Cunningham, Jack Berkowitz Slides to come.
Young people don't care about Privacy - Debunking the myth Anjie Webster Download Anjie's slides.
Can we learn anything from over the ditch? The role of advocates in the privacy ecosystem  Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker, Kiki Fong Lim, Kate Bower, Liz MacPherson There were no slides in this session
Sharenting, Children and Privacy – The fine line between 'cute' and 'concerning' Annette Mills Slides to come.
Privacy is More than Compliance: Transforming Privacy into a Strategic Business Advantage  Paul Holmes Download Paul's sides.
Protecting Children in the Digital Age Annette Mills Slides to come.
My DNA will only be used in this way - busting privacy myths about DNA Dr Andelka M. Phillips Download Andelka's slides.

About Privacy Week

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner marks Privacy Week each year to promote privacy awareness, inform people of their rights under the Privacy Act, and help educate agencies about their responsibilities. If you have questions please email us at privacyweek@privacy.org.nz 

Privacy Week is held in conjunction with Privacy Awareness Week, an initiative by the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) network. Find out more about APPA and Privacy Awareness Week.