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Tuesday 21 January 2020

Anonos CEO to Address the 13th Global CPDP Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence Seminar in Brussels

 

 

Panel to concentrate on tackling the restrictions of consent when establishing controls for lawful AI and secondary processing
LONDON and BRUSSELS, Jan. 22 :- Gary LaFever, Co-founder, CEO and General Counsel of data privacy and enablement technology contributor, Anonos, will be hosting a panel at the 13th International CPDP Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence Conference in Brussels this week. The programme will take place in the Grande Halle at 08.45 on Thursday 23rd JanuaryGary will be at the forefront of an interactive deliberations with representatives of EU member state Data Protection Authorities and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) concerning technical and organizational controls required for legal AI and secondary processing when consent is not sufficient.
As one of the globe's top conferences in data safeguard, CPDP collects academics, lawyers, practitioners, policy makers, industry and civil society from all over the globe to exchange opinions and deliberate on the most recent emerging topics and tendencies connecting to legal, regulatory, academic and technological progress in privacy and data safeguard.
With AI as the chief subject for this year's show, Gary LaFever will be leading a debate about the protections that must be put in place to guarantee that fundamental rights are safeguarded while still creating an environment that inspires novelty. The panel will cover how correct execution of technical and organizational controls can assist to back alternative approaches to lawful data use when consent is not enough to safeguard privacy.
The panel will cover:
  • AI and secondary (further) data processing have the potential to advance societal goals
  • Consent is often not available as a legal basis for AI and secondary (further) processing
  • Technical and organizational controls can help to support alternative approaches to lawful data use when consent is not enough
  • Pseudonymisation and Data Protection by Design and by Default - as newly defined under the GDPR - provide examples of effective technical safeguards and controls
"Just this week it was reported that the EU's GDPR privacy law has led to over 160,000 data breach notifications, generating $126m in fines since it was introduced almost two years ago." observed Gary LaFever, Co-Founder, CEO and General Counsel at Anonos. He further stated: "In today's data driven world, new technical measures are required to help balance data innovation and protection of individual privacy rights because in many situations consent is no longer enough. GDPR regulator guidance recognises the inadequacy of consent as used in the past. Only new technical safeguards can buttress consent as the new bulwark of individual privacy while enabling innovation. This panel will look at this topic in detail showing how pseudonymisation helps to provide a technological solution to support alternative approaches to lawful data use when consent is not available."
Anonos has been functioning in the data safeguard and enablement zone since 2012 permitting legal data utilisation for various companies across the world. Acknowledged by IDC, Gartner and Forrester, Anonos is more than just GDPR compliance expertise. It engineers privacy into solutions to allow legal Analytics and Big Data to permit ongoing innovation for an array of industries and disciplines.
Gary co-founded Anonos along with Ted Myerson who together have a long history as triumphant entrepreneurs, having earlier established and sold a real-time data risk management company, FTEN, to NASDAQ in 2010.
About Anonos
Anonos permits legal analytics, AI and ML that preserves 100% of data perfection while growing scopes to ethically share and combine data. Anonos Pseudonymisation and Data Protection by Design & by Default expertise reconciles conflicts between safeguarding the rights of individuals and obtaining business and societal goals to utilize, share, combine and relink data in a legal way. Anonos patented Variant Twins® allow sharing, partnerships, and analytics of personal data by technologically enforcing dynamic, fine-grained privacy, safety and data safeguard policies in compliance with the GDPR, CCPA and other evolving data privacy rules. 
About CPDP
CPDP is a non-profit platform originally established in 2007 by research groups from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, the Université de Namur and Tilburg University. The platform was joined in the following years by the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique and the Fraunhofer Institut für System und Innovationsforschung and has presently developed into a platform carried by 20 academic centers of brilliance from the EU, the US and beyond. As a world-leading multidisciplinary conference CPDP presents the cutting edge in legal, regulatory, academic and technological advancement in privacy and data safeguard. Within an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect, CPDP brings together academics, lawyers, practitioners, policy-makers, industry and civil society from all over the globe in Brussels, offering them a space to exchange opinions and deliberate on the recent developing topics and tendencies. This exclusive multidisciplinary formula has served to make CPDP one of the top data protection and privacy conferences in Europe and all over the globe.
By ANJISHNU BISWAS

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