Critical technologies, in particular the advent of quantum technology, will pose economic, reputational and commercial risk in the next two to three years. In this presentation you will learn the seven ethical principles that you should be sharing with your Board, to ensure the responsible governance and use of this technology with reference to personal and commercial cross border data flows.
Led by Dr. Robert Walters, Victoria University with research from several esteemed peers in India from Gujarat University, NLU, OP Jindal Global, NUS and RV University and Quniverse, this seminar will unpack important findings on the upcoming risks as well as recommendations to reduce this risk to your business.
The significance of this projects' reach cannot be overstated. Combined across Australia and India there were more than 1600 personalised invitations disseminated. There was a total of 7 workshops conducted across India (Gujarat, Mumbai, Jindal, Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru), with 1 in Australia, including presentations at two conferences and 25 meetings. A total of 650 individuals were directly engaged through this consultation process.
The topic is relevant for executives, managers and leaders from all business sectors as digital will be a part of any cross-border Australia / India.
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