Seminario online Mitos y realidades del BigData y la ética de la "InteligenciaArtificial Recording available soon here
Seminario online Mitos y realidades del BigData y la ética de la "InteligenciaArtificial Recording available soon here
PrivacyRules co-hosts the privacy and cybersecurity tracks of the Digital Week Online event in October 14, 15 and 16. The Digital Week Online is a global event gathering top digital, startup, venture capital, institutional and leading innovators and experts from all over the world.
Tracking Technologies implementation, EU GDPR and E-privacy Regulation: is it all about cookies? Join this live event on Tuesday, September 8, from 10.00 am to 11.00 am CET (GMT +2). Scroll down and register to the event NOW to stay updated and join our live Q&A session!
On Thursday 6 August at 11 am CET (GMT+2) connect to this PrivacyRules LIVE webinar explaining the effects of the CJEU decision invalidating the EU - US PrivacyShield for the rest of the world!
PrivacyRules live webinar: The CJEU invalidates the EU-US Privacy Shield
PrivacyRules - Zhong Lun e-conference on data breach management Case Study A Chinese multinational company (MNC) applying AI to its industrial processes, collects and transfers data among its international offices and subsidiaries including sub-contractors. Many of these data are collected through the MNC & subsidiaries' online platforms. There is the suspect of a data breach. In compliance with the applicable rules and according to best cybersecurity processes, what should the MNC:
Public safety v. privacy: the covid-19 tracing apps conundrum Covid-19 tracing apps are still under development in many countries all around the world, and are rising issues in relation to the precarious balance between upholding privacy of the individuals and benefits to public health. We will discuss this very interesting and actual topic with prominent speakers from the Norwegian and Australian DPAs, and we’ll also comment an interview of the tech company that developed the South Korean app with our legal experts from Australia, Israel, Singapore and Belgium. No doubt, countries have gone different ways: in Australia the covid-19 tracing app has been generally welcomed by the population; in Israel the Services are authorized to track contacts of covid-19 patients even in the 14 days preceding their diagnosis; Singapore was among the first countries to implement such measures with positive results on the prevention side, though collecting a lot of personal data; while Belgium, like any other EU member state, had to balance the national pandemic situation with the EU GDPR and national DPA requirements applicable to this technology. Click below to register for this free event, know more about this fascinating topic and interact with our experts in the Q&A session!