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Privacy World reimagined: How to leverage data with the future of privacy

How secure is data gained by IoT devices & other future-oriented technologies? Learn approaches to take to comply with privacy laws.
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Just about every corner we hear new terms popping up- the metaverse, blockchain and most importantly when it comes to privacy: Smartcities.

Smart cities are the future – there’s no denying that. Like in other industries before, technology will continue to intertwine with city services and infrastructure until most major cities can be categorised as a smart city. But if governments hope to respect their citizens’ right to privacy, standards will need to be set. Governments and businesses will need to work together and install security safeguards for citizens.

So just how secure is the data that is generated by IoT devices and more future oriented technologies? How can this data be used? And which approaches can be taken when it comes to complying within these new areas in order to create user trust?

And most importantly, where can companies place their focus when it comes to leveraging data in these areas?

Watch this webinar now to have all of your questions answered in this fascinating, future oriented debate.

¹the webinar partners are GEIE ERCIM, Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC and Ward PLLC

Speakers


Rigo wenning

Rigo Wenning

Legal counsel
European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (GEIE ERCIM)

Rigo Wenning is the legal counsel of the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (GEIE ERCIM). Wenning is member of the European Multistakeholder Platform for standardisation of the European Commission, member of the Board of Deutscher EDV-Gerichtstag and also member of the Scientific Council of the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library (TIB) bringing expertise from his position as co-chair of the Task Force on Interoperability of the Big Data Value PPP.

Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds

Founder, CEO, and Chief Data Privacy Officer
Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC

Debbie Reynolds is the Founder, CEO, and Chief Data Privacy Officer of Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva,” is a world-renowned technologist, thought-leader, and advisor working at the intersection of Data Privacy, Technology, and Law. Ms. Reynolds is an internationally published author, highly sought speaker, and top media presence about global Data Privacy, Data Protection, and Emerging Technology issues hosting the number one award-winning “The Data Diva” Talks Privacy Podcast. She has been named one of the Global Top 30 CyberRisk Communicators by The European Risk Policy Institute in 2021.

James ward

James Ward

Founder and Managing Partner
Ward PLLC

James Ward is a privacy lawyer and data strategist based at the University of Oxford Internet Institute. His scholarship focuses on the interaction between legal structures, connected technologies, and human autonomy. Mr. Ward is the founder and managing partner of Ward PLLC, a law firm and data strategy consultancy. He advises clients on complex privacy and data protection requirements, including GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA, helps clients design, innovative solutions to data-based problems, establishes robust privacy programs, and leads teams to create new data products generating millions of dollars in revenue per year.

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