Research Tuesday public lectures 2024

Research Tuesdays is a public lecture series from The University of Adelaide where our researchers share their discoveries which make a difference to people's lives across the world.

In 2024 two of the lectures have been delivered by Faculty of ABLE experts.

Dr Gabrielle Golding from Adelaide Law School, July 2024

The global shift to remote working during the pandemic arguably led to ‘availability creep’ and unspoken expectations that workers must be accessible to their workplace at all hours. But our new right to disconnect laws are set to redefine these boundaries; Dr Gabrielle Golding from Adelaide Law School explores how. Watch the recording:

Associate Professor Russell Brewer and Dr Katie logos from the School of Social Sciences, and Dr Colette Langos from Adelaide Law School, June 2024:

Your online accounts have passwords and privacy settings, so your information is safe, right? Well, maybe not. University of Adelaide researchers are studying web scrapers, automated tools used to collect cyber data, to determine their legal limitations, ethical implications, threat levels, and potential upsides.

Associate Professor Russell Brewer and Dr Katie logos from the School of Social Sciences, and Dr Colette Langos from Adelaide Law School share how cyber data collection is being used, and how your online information may be targeted.

Research supported by the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre. Watch the recording:

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