When: 4:00pm ET, Thursday, July 12, 2018
Where: Via webinar
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With access to troves of new data, how do governments protect privacy? What legal rules affect data management and public access? Where are the barriers to data sharing collaborations between private and public sector entities?
As governments wrestle with developing policies to accommodate and encourage innovative technologies, data sharing between public and private entities is becoming more commonplace. The implications for data management, user privacy, and data-driven decision-making are far reaching. Understanding the legal and practical challenges and opportunities behind various data sharing options is an important step for both public and private agencies to make the most of the data available.
Eno hosted a webinar with Mark Hallenbeck, Director of the Washington State Transportation Center, to learn about how data management and sharing can work while protecting privacy and allowing for research and data-driven decision making.
Speakers
Mark Hallenbeck, Director of the Washington State Transportation Center, University of Washington
Alice Grossman, Policy Analyst, Eno Center for Transportation