Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk › Scientific
Description
Securing data is often conducted by corporations, states, and other organizations to both build and sustain their power - be it economic, social, cultural, and political. In this colloquium, we will seek to explore how the securities of data are multiple, technical, embodied, political, and ethical. As much as data can be personal, it is increasingly also communal, shared, and exists through and beyond thinking on surveillance. This colloquium asks what it means to study the securities of data, what it should include, and what are the limits to thinking through the prism of security.