The Consumer Spyware Industry: An Australian-Based Analysis of the Threats...
Date and time
Description
This event marks the launch of the ACCAN-funded report, The Consumer Spyware Industry: An Australian-Based Analysis of the Threats of Consumer Spyware, co-authored by Deakin University academics, Dr Adam Molnar and Dr Diarmaid Harkin. Invasive tools of surveillance known as ‘spyware’ are readily available to general consumers and can be used for many abusive and malicious purposes. This event reports on the findings of research into the consumer spyware industry that unpacks the threats that exist from commercially available spyware. Incorporating market analysis, technical analysis, and legal analysis, the threat of spyware is outlined, with particular focus placed on its implications for family and domestic violence.
This event includes a presentation by Dr Diarmaid Harkin and will be followed by a short panel discussion.
Speaker:
- Dr Diarmaid Harkin, co-author of the report, and Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Deakin University
Panellists:
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Ms Karen Bentley, National Director for the Safety Net Australia Project, Women’s Services Network (WESNET)
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Ms Rosalie O’Neale, Manager eSafety Women, The Office of the eSafety Commissioner
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Ms Lilly Ryan, Board Member, Digital Rights Watch
Light refreshments to follow.
This event is proudly supported by the Deakin Science and Society Network