In an era where data drives decisions and connectivity defines opportunity, Information Privacy in a Connected World examines how personal information influences trust, accountability, and decision-making across digital systems. The presentation explores how data use can strengthen or undermine confidence depending on how organizations design and govern technology, including artificial intelligence applications.
Using the metaphor of the “digital résumé,” it highlights how personal data affects access to services, reputation, and outcomes in an increasingly data-driven society. The session considers governance approaches that promote transparency, responsible innovation, and measurable privacy outcomes; envisioning a digital environment where technological progress and public trust advance together.