Kate Robertson

Kate Robertson to present at the 13th National Symposium on Tech Crime and Electronic Evidence

Kate Robertson will join Crown counsel and law enforcement personnel to discuss how the latest technologies, digital investigations, and digital evidence affect practical issues and approaches regarding search and seizure at Osgoode Hall’s annual conference.

The event takes place via webcast September 14, 2020. You can find out more about the event here.

Kate Robertson to moderate talk at The Advocates’ Society on emerging issues in criminal law in Canada

Kate Robertson will host an interactive discussion between Crown and Defense counsel on the topics of speculation vs. circumstantial evidence and the effect of Bill C-46 on the litigation of impaired driving trials in an online webcast next Wednesday, June 24 in The Advocates’ Society program: Crown and Defense Perspectives on Emerging issues.

You can find out more about the webcast here.

Kate Robertson to host talk in the Art Gallery of Ontario's Mixed Methods series by Hito Steyerl

Join Kate Robertson for an informal gathering this coming Saturday at the AGO, where she’ll discuss cyber security, stalkerware, and how law adjusts to technological change.

This talk is one of several scheduled in the gallery’s Hito Steyerl: This is the future exhibition.

Kate Robertson to discuss threats posed by facial recognition technology at upcoming event

Kate Robertson will be one of four panelists at the Centre for Free Expression’s upcoming talk, Can Your Face Be Your Undoing: The Perils Of Facial Recognition. The panel will be held on December 3 at Ryerson University.