Data is a risk because it exists, whether you hold it internally or upload it to the Cloud through a SaaS access.
Between Privacy, Compliance and Security, what do you need to know?
Where You Are Is Who You Are: Legal Trends in Geolocation Data Privacy & Secu...Adler Law Group
From healthcare apps, to mobile devices, to utilities, services are collecting and aggregating customer data across many different types of connected devices. As more everyday objects connect to the Internet to send and receive data, the FTC, legislators, privacy advocates, and others have identified location information as a particularly sensitive category of data because the types of data collected and real risks to people, systems and privacy. This presentation covers the latest issues in location and security, privacy laws and regulations, with an eye toward developers and IT managers. RSAC 2016
The presentation covers the main legal issues affecting technologies in the Internet of Things enviroment such as wearable technologies, ehealth devices, smarth home and smart city tools with reference to data protection, telecom, cybercrime, life sciences and regulatory matters.
#Privacy Matters - Come il regolamento privacy europeo da un problema può div...Giulio Coraggio
Il regolamento privacy europeo comporterà un cambiamento di prospettiva da parte delle aziende. Ma questo cambiamento di prospettiva potrebbe fornire benefici competitivi in quanto i clienti (sia società che consumatori) incominceranno a considerare la conformità alla normativa privacy nelle loro scelte.
Wearable technologies and remote patient remote monitoring systemGiulio Coraggio
This presentation focuses on issues related to wearable technologies in the healthcare sector whose main expression has been given so far by the so called remote patient monitoring systems
Where You Are Is Who You Are: Legal Trends in Geolocation Data Privacy & Secu...Adler Law Group
From healthcare apps, to mobile devices, to utilities, services are collecting and aggregating customer data across many different types of connected devices. As more everyday objects connect to the Internet to send and receive data, the FTC, legislators, privacy advocates, and others have identified location information as a particularly sensitive category of data because the types of data collected and real risks to people, systems and privacy. This presentation covers the latest issues in location and security, privacy laws and regulations, with an eye toward developers and IT managers. RSAC 2016
The presentation covers the main legal issues affecting technologies in the Internet of Things enviroment such as wearable technologies, ehealth devices, smarth home and smart city tools with reference to data protection, telecom, cybercrime, life sciences and regulatory matters.
#Privacy Matters - Come il regolamento privacy europeo da un problema può div...Giulio Coraggio
Il regolamento privacy europeo comporterà un cambiamento di prospettiva da parte delle aziende. Ma questo cambiamento di prospettiva potrebbe fornire benefici competitivi in quanto i clienti (sia società che consumatori) incominceranno a considerare la conformità alla normativa privacy nelle loro scelte.
Wearable technologies and remote patient remote monitoring systemGiulio Coraggio
This presentation focuses on issues related to wearable technologies in the healthcare sector whose main expression has been given so far by the so called remote patient monitoring systems
Brussels data science - Privacy Engineering for Big Data & Data ScienceAurélie Pols
This presentation walks through the challenges and opportunities for data scientists and big data professionals, with a focus on Privacy, describing which future roles will be needed in order to successfully bridge the written word of the law with coded data trails. Data Science will inevitably need to jump through intricate compliance hoops that could also sound the drum of a new ethical data dawn, in light of globalisation. Or... it might not.
Multi-tasking teams within cyber security departmentsAurélie Pols
Data Risk Mitigation Of Digital Transformation Projects explained, upon invitation #Cybercamp15 in Madrid, sponsored by INCIBE (Instituto Nacional de CiberSeguridad) & the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
Privacy and social, it's a bitch. Get over it!Aurélie Pols
You’d think Germany had the strictest legislation when it comes to Privacy, right? wrong! Spain accounts for almost 80% of the EU’s data protection fines for 2011, it’s data protection legislation includes best practices for security audits and it’s also the one closest to the currently (heavily) debated EU Personal Data Protection Regulation that should pass in 2014.
Spain is different, Spain is ready to embrace Privacy by Design ways of working.
Aurélie will discuss, in plain languages and through the use of multiple examples, what basic principles you need to keep in mind when collecting and processing (big) data in the light of analytics projects but also for socialCRM types of initiatives. It’s not a grey area, it’s not rocket science, it’s just a fundamental right that should be part of your equation.
Big Data Big Ideas: Data is the New Oil, Privacy is the New GreenAurélie Pols
Data is a specific type of property for which legislation is not ready. Technology continues to advance at a rapid pace. What are Privacy best practices? what are Privacy and Compliance challenges facing your business using analytics? How do you turn this into a Risk exercise or an opportunity for Business Development?
Presented in Istanbul Turkey, May 2015 at http://smartcon.com/en/istanbul-2015-big-data-big-ideas-overview
Spain is responsible for 80% of European Data Protection fines. (on page 3)Aurélie Pols
A comparative study undergone in 2013 shows that there are huge variations in the level of Privacy inspections and fines in the EU. While most point towards the UK or Germany, it is actually Spain who is responsible for some 80% of Data Protection fines on the European continent.
Scholarpreps why your highlight video is so importantJim Schoenle
College Coaches can see you in action with a highlight film. Create a short film (2-3 minutes) that showcases your skills both on the field and in the training room.
Superweek 2016 Would You Lie to Your Physician?Aurélie Pols
A tale of caution about lack of transparency and rolling heads. Pragmatic Data Privacy take-aways for an era of Digital Entanglement and fluid Privacy legislation. See superweek.hu
IAPP Data Protection Intensive London - Transparency in Marketing (AP part III)Aurélie Pols
https://privacyassociation.org/conference/iapp-europe-data-protection-intensive-2015/
Just how transparent should organisations be with their customers in communicating the personal data use behind their sophisticated marketing plans? Before making tough decisions, companies must be transparent with themselves.
Privacy & Ethics: Should you measure when a user logs out?Aurélie Pols
This Amicus Brief is intended to support the digital analytics community and members of the Digital Analytics Association (DAA) with the understanding of the implications of digital measurement practices from the angle of increasing Privacy, Compliance, Ethics and Security requirements.
This document is not intended to hold any legal recommendations.
The purpose of this document is to foster reflections and discussions within the digital analytics community about vendors’ measurement practices, ways to tackle evolving global Privacy legislation and increased feelings of lack of trust that is felt by Internet users all over the world.
Responsible Data Uses: Privacy, Security, Ethics & ComplianceAurélie Pols
What do these words actually mean for digital analytics?
See the forest for the trees and take away what you can do today to work towards more responsible uses of data, in light of collaborative efforts with Marcom and IT but also the folks at legal council, those in charge of security or entrusted with corporate social responsibility. Understand what the risks with legislation for our industry are in Scandinavia, Europe and globally and where to draw the line.
Data Privacy & Protection Conference - Unlocking the Value of Digital Ethics
Boussias communication presentation, Athens June 23rd 2016 http://dataprivacy.boussiasconferences.gr/default.asp?pid=12&la=1&SpeakerId=1
A Framework of Purpose and Consent for Data Security and Consumer PrivacyAurélie Pols
Introducing a basic Privacy framework of purpose and consent, this presentation continues with exploring data minimization opportunities and related internal procedures to assure this framework is respected and aligned with global regulation.
Arguing that in light of increased data collection, the very notion of PII or personal information is more than a blurry concept and that de-identification of data is not as easy as it is suggested to be, the conversation should evolve towards the particular context within which data is being used.
The question to ask then becomes “what risk does an individual face if her data is used in a particular way?”
Borrowing from Spanish information security best practices and in the light of increasing data breach regulations, the presentation examines how data flows should ideally be defined and secured in order to assure accountability through an entire data lifecycle.
Such a lifecycles must also include evolving legislative minimal and maximum data retention periods after which action needs to be taken, either through anonymization of collected and used data or through its thorough deletion.
Last but not least, data transits through multiple systems, hosted within multiple environments, ranging from internal and national to international cloud based solutions. Each actor of this data chain has a role to play and responsibility to abide by in order to assure compliance and mitigate risk.
BIG DATA IN BUSINESS Implement and use Big Data to your organization’s advantageAurélie Pols
IE Business School - Executive Education
3-Day International Executive Program
June 22-24, 2015, Monday-Wednesday
Madrid, Spain
Session 9: Managing Privacy and Data Governance, a Risk based Approach
eMetrics Summit Boston 2014 - Big Data Marketing - From Über Creepy to Over ...Aurélie Pols
The Privacy discussions started with Do Not Track (DNT) some years ago, before we all went through the nightmarish EU Cookie Directive and some kind of consent mechanism. From Cookie cliff, losing over 90% of tracking, to implicit consent; from asking for forgiveness instead of permission, the analytics community is slowly but surely getting used to Privacy, Security and Compliance discussions.
But what does this really imply?
Your role as a company collecting, processing and retargeting data is one thing.
The tools you use, their Terms and Conditions and the surrounding processes yet another.
Follow this session if you make sure that within this chain of data responsibility you are not the weak link.
Storm on the Horizon: Data Governance & Security vs. Employee PrivacyAurélie Pols
Defining the SAM Pro’s Role in Data Privacy
As software and IT asset managers gather increasing amounts of data about employee use of company systems, concerns arise over employee privacy. How can the need to monitor access to software and systems be balanced with local legislation designed to protect employees' privacy rights in the work place?
This is the concern attendees at the 2014 SAM Summit London will discuss in a keynote session with European privacy and digital analytics specialist Aurélie Pols, co-founder and chief visionary officer at Mind Your Privacy.
"As more employers let workers bring their own devices to the office or access company data in the cloud from home, software asset managers are faced with a new task," says Pols. "They have to ensure that the measurements and controls put in place to secure data and license compliance, are not violating employee privacy."
An employee's right to privacy is defined in local law, posing a challenge for companies that operate throughout Europe. Spain has one of the strictest data protection laws in Europe, notes Pols, who is based in Madrid. "When it comes to fines issued by data protection authorities in Europe, Spain accounts for 80 percent of them," she says. This has turned Spain into a country where corporate lawyers, and IT managers, make sure they have the right processes in place to avoid the legal risks surrounding improper data collection and use.
The Spanish model has become the ideal to apply to client environments throughout Europe, notes Pols. " We try to find the best and most homogenous set of data governance practices that will work worldwide to ensure minimal risk—and maximum compliance."
Best practices of data use
The first data governance challenge for software and IT asset management professionals is to define what kind of data they are collecting from their workforce and how it will be used.
"Of course the software asset manager wants to track employee usage to ensure that data is not leaked or improperly accessed, but a subset of this activity is that suddenly you have data about what employees are doing," notes Pols. "This can run afoul of privacy laws unless there's close collaboration with the HR department."
Companies are now faced with the question: Do we want to use this data on employee activity, and if so, for what purpose? Do we want to use it within certain teams to assess whether certain employees are productive? Do we want to use this to assure that they are using the right processes?
"Before you measure, you need to know what and why you’re measuring," says Pols. "Although the software asset manager isn’t going to be looking at this employee data, they do need to ensure that any data collected is done in accordance with local laws."
eMetrics Summit Boston 2014 - Big Data for Marketing - Privacy Principles & P...Aurélie Pols
Advertisers are collecting as much data as possible in order to sell finely targeted audiences to corporations. Privacy advocates are trying to wake up the populace to the continuous loss of civil liberties. Marketers are just trying to use the best tools to sell more stuff without alienating the public. Aurélie offers up a global view privacy rules and regulations to highlight how the upcoming European Union Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics around the world. Then David identifies key data collection and usage issues and discusses ways to obtain the data we need while maintaining the trust and confidence of those we need to reach.
Data is the new oil, privacy is the new green - Eye4Travel AmsterdamAurélie Pols
Personal information has become a form of currency to improve the user experience and target the consumer with relevant products. But where's the line between targeting and harassment? In this session you will hear the latest updates regarding privacy policies across Europe.
- Opportunities and Threats: Discuss the latest EU regulations and hear how become a transparent data-driven business
- Avoid excess data: when to collect data and how to use it to offer relevant products to your customer
- Privacy: The biggest barrier to personalised pricing in hospitality and travel?
Smarter comm"The Future of Privacy". Aurélie Pols at IBM Smarter Commerce Glo...FLUZO
In a data driven economy, analysts must be concerned with how data is collected, processed and subsequently used to improve online customer experiences, during those moments that matter.
Unlocking Value & Controlling Risk by #MindYourPrivacy
AI Roles and Risk for election year 2024Aurélie Pols
Are we replacing one tyranny for another? reflexion on 10 years at Superweek, which challenges lie ahead for the digital analytics community this election year as the ink is slowly but surely drying on the AI Act.
Brussels data science - Privacy Engineering for Big Data & Data ScienceAurélie Pols
This presentation walks through the challenges and opportunities for data scientists and big data professionals, with a focus on Privacy, describing which future roles will be needed in order to successfully bridge the written word of the law with coded data trails. Data Science will inevitably need to jump through intricate compliance hoops that could also sound the drum of a new ethical data dawn, in light of globalisation. Or... it might not.
Multi-tasking teams within cyber security departmentsAurélie Pols
Data Risk Mitigation Of Digital Transformation Projects explained, upon invitation #Cybercamp15 in Madrid, sponsored by INCIBE (Instituto Nacional de CiberSeguridad) & the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
Privacy and social, it's a bitch. Get over it!Aurélie Pols
You’d think Germany had the strictest legislation when it comes to Privacy, right? wrong! Spain accounts for almost 80% of the EU’s data protection fines for 2011, it’s data protection legislation includes best practices for security audits and it’s also the one closest to the currently (heavily) debated EU Personal Data Protection Regulation that should pass in 2014.
Spain is different, Spain is ready to embrace Privacy by Design ways of working.
Aurélie will discuss, in plain languages and through the use of multiple examples, what basic principles you need to keep in mind when collecting and processing (big) data in the light of analytics projects but also for socialCRM types of initiatives. It’s not a grey area, it’s not rocket science, it’s just a fundamental right that should be part of your equation.
Big Data Big Ideas: Data is the New Oil, Privacy is the New GreenAurélie Pols
Data is a specific type of property for which legislation is not ready. Technology continues to advance at a rapid pace. What are Privacy best practices? what are Privacy and Compliance challenges facing your business using analytics? How do you turn this into a Risk exercise or an opportunity for Business Development?
Presented in Istanbul Turkey, May 2015 at http://smartcon.com/en/istanbul-2015-big-data-big-ideas-overview
Spain is responsible for 80% of European Data Protection fines. (on page 3)Aurélie Pols
A comparative study undergone in 2013 shows that there are huge variations in the level of Privacy inspections and fines in the EU. While most point towards the UK or Germany, it is actually Spain who is responsible for some 80% of Data Protection fines on the European continent.
Scholarpreps why your highlight video is so importantJim Schoenle
College Coaches can see you in action with a highlight film. Create a short film (2-3 minutes) that showcases your skills both on the field and in the training room.
Superweek 2016 Would You Lie to Your Physician?Aurélie Pols
A tale of caution about lack of transparency and rolling heads. Pragmatic Data Privacy take-aways for an era of Digital Entanglement and fluid Privacy legislation. See superweek.hu
IAPP Data Protection Intensive London - Transparency in Marketing (AP part III)Aurélie Pols
https://privacyassociation.org/conference/iapp-europe-data-protection-intensive-2015/
Just how transparent should organisations be with their customers in communicating the personal data use behind their sophisticated marketing plans? Before making tough decisions, companies must be transparent with themselves.
Privacy & Ethics: Should you measure when a user logs out?Aurélie Pols
This Amicus Brief is intended to support the digital analytics community and members of the Digital Analytics Association (DAA) with the understanding of the implications of digital measurement practices from the angle of increasing Privacy, Compliance, Ethics and Security requirements.
This document is not intended to hold any legal recommendations.
The purpose of this document is to foster reflections and discussions within the digital analytics community about vendors’ measurement practices, ways to tackle evolving global Privacy legislation and increased feelings of lack of trust that is felt by Internet users all over the world.
Responsible Data Uses: Privacy, Security, Ethics & ComplianceAurélie Pols
What do these words actually mean for digital analytics?
See the forest for the trees and take away what you can do today to work towards more responsible uses of data, in light of collaborative efforts with Marcom and IT but also the folks at legal council, those in charge of security or entrusted with corporate social responsibility. Understand what the risks with legislation for our industry are in Scandinavia, Europe and globally and where to draw the line.
Data Privacy & Protection Conference - Unlocking the Value of Digital Ethics
Boussias communication presentation, Athens June 23rd 2016 http://dataprivacy.boussiasconferences.gr/default.asp?pid=12&la=1&SpeakerId=1
A Framework of Purpose and Consent for Data Security and Consumer PrivacyAurélie Pols
Introducing a basic Privacy framework of purpose and consent, this presentation continues with exploring data minimization opportunities and related internal procedures to assure this framework is respected and aligned with global regulation.
Arguing that in light of increased data collection, the very notion of PII or personal information is more than a blurry concept and that de-identification of data is not as easy as it is suggested to be, the conversation should evolve towards the particular context within which data is being used.
The question to ask then becomes “what risk does an individual face if her data is used in a particular way?”
Borrowing from Spanish information security best practices and in the light of increasing data breach regulations, the presentation examines how data flows should ideally be defined and secured in order to assure accountability through an entire data lifecycle.
Such a lifecycles must also include evolving legislative minimal and maximum data retention periods after which action needs to be taken, either through anonymization of collected and used data or through its thorough deletion.
Last but not least, data transits through multiple systems, hosted within multiple environments, ranging from internal and national to international cloud based solutions. Each actor of this data chain has a role to play and responsibility to abide by in order to assure compliance and mitigate risk.
BIG DATA IN BUSINESS Implement and use Big Data to your organization’s advantageAurélie Pols
IE Business School - Executive Education
3-Day International Executive Program
June 22-24, 2015, Monday-Wednesday
Madrid, Spain
Session 9: Managing Privacy and Data Governance, a Risk based Approach
eMetrics Summit Boston 2014 - Big Data Marketing - From Über Creepy to Over ...Aurélie Pols
The Privacy discussions started with Do Not Track (DNT) some years ago, before we all went through the nightmarish EU Cookie Directive and some kind of consent mechanism. From Cookie cliff, losing over 90% of tracking, to implicit consent; from asking for forgiveness instead of permission, the analytics community is slowly but surely getting used to Privacy, Security and Compliance discussions.
But what does this really imply?
Your role as a company collecting, processing and retargeting data is one thing.
The tools you use, their Terms and Conditions and the surrounding processes yet another.
Follow this session if you make sure that within this chain of data responsibility you are not the weak link.
Storm on the Horizon: Data Governance & Security vs. Employee PrivacyAurélie Pols
Defining the SAM Pro’s Role in Data Privacy
As software and IT asset managers gather increasing amounts of data about employee use of company systems, concerns arise over employee privacy. How can the need to monitor access to software and systems be balanced with local legislation designed to protect employees' privacy rights in the work place?
This is the concern attendees at the 2014 SAM Summit London will discuss in a keynote session with European privacy and digital analytics specialist Aurélie Pols, co-founder and chief visionary officer at Mind Your Privacy.
"As more employers let workers bring their own devices to the office or access company data in the cloud from home, software asset managers are faced with a new task," says Pols. "They have to ensure that the measurements and controls put in place to secure data and license compliance, are not violating employee privacy."
An employee's right to privacy is defined in local law, posing a challenge for companies that operate throughout Europe. Spain has one of the strictest data protection laws in Europe, notes Pols, who is based in Madrid. "When it comes to fines issued by data protection authorities in Europe, Spain accounts for 80 percent of them," she says. This has turned Spain into a country where corporate lawyers, and IT managers, make sure they have the right processes in place to avoid the legal risks surrounding improper data collection and use.
The Spanish model has become the ideal to apply to client environments throughout Europe, notes Pols. " We try to find the best and most homogenous set of data governance practices that will work worldwide to ensure minimal risk—and maximum compliance."
Best practices of data use
The first data governance challenge for software and IT asset management professionals is to define what kind of data they are collecting from their workforce and how it will be used.
"Of course the software asset manager wants to track employee usage to ensure that data is not leaked or improperly accessed, but a subset of this activity is that suddenly you have data about what employees are doing," notes Pols. "This can run afoul of privacy laws unless there's close collaboration with the HR department."
Companies are now faced with the question: Do we want to use this data on employee activity, and if so, for what purpose? Do we want to use it within certain teams to assess whether certain employees are productive? Do we want to use this to assure that they are using the right processes?
"Before you measure, you need to know what and why you’re measuring," says Pols. "Although the software asset manager isn’t going to be looking at this employee data, they do need to ensure that any data collected is done in accordance with local laws."
eMetrics Summit Boston 2014 - Big Data for Marketing - Privacy Principles & P...Aurélie Pols
Advertisers are collecting as much data as possible in order to sell finely targeted audiences to corporations. Privacy advocates are trying to wake up the populace to the continuous loss of civil liberties. Marketers are just trying to use the best tools to sell more stuff without alienating the public. Aurélie offers up a global view privacy rules and regulations to highlight how the upcoming European Union Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics around the world. Then David identifies key data collection and usage issues and discusses ways to obtain the data we need while maintaining the trust and confidence of those we need to reach.
Data is the new oil, privacy is the new green - Eye4Travel AmsterdamAurélie Pols
Personal information has become a form of currency to improve the user experience and target the consumer with relevant products. But where's the line between targeting and harassment? In this session you will hear the latest updates regarding privacy policies across Europe.
- Opportunities and Threats: Discuss the latest EU regulations and hear how become a transparent data-driven business
- Avoid excess data: when to collect data and how to use it to offer relevant products to your customer
- Privacy: The biggest barrier to personalised pricing in hospitality and travel?
Smarter comm"The Future of Privacy". Aurélie Pols at IBM Smarter Commerce Glo...FLUZO
In a data driven economy, analysts must be concerned with how data is collected, processed and subsequently used to improve online customer experiences, during those moments that matter.
Unlocking Value & Controlling Risk by #MindYourPrivacy
AI Roles and Risk for election year 2024Aurélie Pols
Are we replacing one tyranny for another? reflexion on 10 years at Superweek, which challenges lie ahead for the digital analytics community this election year as the ink is slowly but surely drying on the AI Act.
IBM Smarter Commerce Florida 2014 The Furture of Privacy by Aurélie Pols & Bl...FLUZO
In a data driven economy, analysts must be concerned with how data is collected, processed and subsequently used to improve online customer experiences, during those moments that matter.
Unlocking Value & Controlling Risk by #MindYourPrivacy
Does your company adequately manage and control the Data Life Cycle? Are you aware of European Privacy fines? Did the Target security breach that emanated through a 3rd party worry you and make you wonder about where to start?
Presentation by Aurélie Pols at Superweek Hungary 2014. This presentation is NOT about security and goes beyond the over-blown cookie debate in order to highlight how the upcoming EU Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics to hopefully start embracing Privacy by Design ways of working.
Privacy Regulations and Your Digital SetupPiwik PRO
How Will the New Privacy Regulations Affect Your Digital Set-up? In less than 2 years from now, Europe’s new data privacy law will come into effect, changing the way organizations handle information of their users. General Data Protection Regulation will heavily impact usage of digital tools for customer insights and analytics.
This presentation was created by the Piwik PRO Team for a webinar session with Aurelie Pols. Webinar recording is available on: https://youtu.be/dPOvbbZ3vdo
Presentación del Webinar de nuestra hermana Mind Your Privacy y Cardinal Path
En el actual escenario digital, más que nunca los analistas, marketeros y demás profesionales de datos deben conocer los cambios en las normativas nacionales e internacionales así como una serie de principios básicos para respetar la privacidad y la protección de los que sus datos recogen.
Digital Marketing meets Privacy
Businesses that engage in the collection, use, disclosure and management of personal information in Canada need to be cognizant of the regulatory framework governing the privacy landscape in order to stay compliant.
Creative destruction & Privacy Whitewashing: where does risk lie? Aurélie Pols
Almost 5 years into GDPR enforcement, the courts and the supervisory authorities have peddled through quite some decisions and more are expected while this description is being written.
More importantly, privacy legislations globally continue to evolve, some at state levels while entire continents are taking a stance, enclosing positions on Competition, obligations for Platforms, also called Gatekeepers, and uses of ADM, ML or even AI. This presentation will highlight where risks lie for your company and what compliance should start to look like moving forward.
'Rights, Reputation and Risk - What must be done and why'
Presentation by Debrah Harding, Managing Director of Market Research Society and Vice President, efamro.
Aurélie Pols en Strata Conference: Digital analytics & privacy - it’s not the...FLUZO
This is Aurélie Pols presentation at Strata London Conference last 11-13 November.
It is in English and starts by revisiting the common best practices related to digital analytics in order to measure digital asset’s effectiveness to increase conversion, common data feeds between tools and possibly data flows between continents for analysis.
These practices are then put in parallel with legal requirements, showing which steps need to be undertaken to assure legal compliance of said practices, how digital responsibles should be trained in data protection matters and what contracts are needed with both data providers & collectors so as to assure minimal liability for these routinely undertaken tasks.
This presentation is NOT about security and goes beyond the over-blown cookie debate in order to highlight how the upcoming EU Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics to hopefully start embracing Privacy by Design ways of working.
Digital analytics & privacy: it's not the end of the worldOReillyStrata
This presentation starts by revisiting the common best practices related to digital analytics in order to measure digital asset’s effectiveness to increase conversion, common data feeds between tools and possibly data flows between continents for analysis.
These practices are then put in parallel with legal requirements, showing which steps need to be undertaken to assure legal compliance of said practices, how digital responsibles should be trained in data protection matters and what contracts are needed with both data providers & collectors so as to assure minimal liability for these routinely undertaken tasks.
This presentation is NOT about security and goes beyond the over-blown cookie debate in order to highlight how the upcoming EU Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics to hopefully start embracing Privacy by Design ways of working.
Is Big Data killing Privacy? Nop, it's inducing a paradigm shiftAurélie Pols
This presentation starts by revisiting the common best practices related to digital analytics in order to measure digital asset’s effectiveness to increase conversion, common data feeds between tools and possibly data flows between continents for analysis.
These practices are then put in parallel with legal requirements, showing which steps need to be undertaken to assure legal compliance of said practices, how digital responsibles should be trained in data protection matters and what contracts are needed with both data providers & collectors so as to assure minimal liability for these routinely undertaken tasks.
This presentation is NOT about security and goes beyond the over-blown cookie debate in order to highlight how the upcoming EU Personal Data Protection Regulation will influence digital analytics to hopefully start embracing Privacy by Design ways of working.
Presented by Sheila Colclasure, Global Public Policy and Privacy, Americas Officer at the 2013 Racom IMC Roundtable. More info on this event at cadmef.org.
Similar to Webit Global Congress - Leaders of the Future Summit - Privacy and Data Protection in the Cloud (20)
Preparing for the AI Act - 5 years into GDPR enforcementAurélie Pols
Starting off from a recent fine from the Berlin Beauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit (BlnBDI) around obligations for automated decision making (art. 22 of the GDPR), this presentation will walk the audience through how teams collaborate around compliance obligations. Risk with respect to processing of personal data continues to increase since the ink dried on the GDPR in 2016. Enforcement as of 2018 has signaled a need for companies to act responsibly with their data processing operations. While data governance is surely not the sexist job of the XXI st century and data self-service is on everybody’s mind, the increased complexity of integrated data systems requires collaboration. You possibly know who your companies’ data protection officer is. Or not. Let’s talk about who could be responsible for what, how privacy-by-design consensus can be reached and where technology plays a role in preparing for an accountable, increasingly automated and risk mitigated, future.
ePrivacy Directive, a 10 steps framework to be as compliant as possible for m...Aurélie Pols
10th European Data Protection SUMMIT Applied To Health Data
December 2022
Track #3 Cookies are not so appetising anymore
ePrivacy Directive to be as compliant as possible
Interoperability in Digital will take a Global VillageAurélie Pols
It's a never ending game of whack-a-mole, where Peter Swire already talked about technological escalation wars back in 2012 when chairing the W3C DNT efforts.
It used to be "it's not PII hence privacy legislation doesn't apply". The scope of action with respect to data privacy legislation has broadened, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Yet similar dodging techniques are now also being applied to actual existing and enforced legislation. Under the CCPA, the California Consumer Privacy Act, it's about not going beyond 25 million $ a year in revenue, avoiding employee data and this US based legislation not being applicable to governmental institutions (hail to surveillance capitalism fed by public authorities!).
We've long talked about ePrivacy being unclear while the legislator does move towards applying the GDPR also to digital data.
Those are the legislative loopholes but then also come the technical techniques Simo is going to talk about as we both come to the same conclusion: players are influencing the data, possibly seeing a way to compete not on analytics but on privacy?
As companies, even US based ones such as Apple and Microsoft, recognise privacy to be a fundamental right, let's explore which risks companies are facing and what some of the emerging best practices could look like.
The GDPR is here. So do you know what the courts are saying?Aurélie Pols
While the ink is dry on the final text of the GDPR since May 2016, the same can not be said for the courts. They are busier than ever with respect to data protection litigation! (there hasn't been a lot before to be honest as the legal instruments weren't as adequate)
One could say former legal student Max Schrems partially paved the way by getting the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to declare SafeHarbour invalid and today again with his not-for-profit NOYB.eu. (that's for Non of Your Business)
While we might discuss Cambridge Analitica in light of a potential class action against Facebook in Belgium, this presentation will mainly walk the audience through those case laws (Digital Rights Ireland, Google Spain, Schrems, Wirtschatfstsakademie) that are shaping the interpretation of the previous Data Protection Directive and the GDPR. Hopefully this would allow us to better understands where those clear red lines are being drawn in the sand, for now.
So, Right to be Forgotten: is it still comparable to "book burning in the Nazi period" or can we move beyond to find better ways to balance technological opportunities with societal needs, for the benefit of all?
CPDP: Data ownership, Innovation and Privacy: looking for an approach on both...Aurélie Pols
In a democratic society, it is always essential to search for the mechanisms contributing to a greater protection of citizens’ fundamental rights. For years we have been witnessing a debate, on both sides of the Atlantic, about the relevance of the formulation of a right of ownership of personal data.
It is interesting to analyse how the creation of this new right has different implications in different legal systems. In this panel we will consider the following questions:
- Can the right of ownership of personal data contribute to reinforcing the right to data protection and the right to privacy?
- What would be the impact of the formulation of a right of ownership of personal data in the field of data-driven innovation?
- Can this right contribute to the development of technological innovations based on data?
- Can the vision based on a property right in our personal data fit in a context of the defence of a fundamental right in our democratic societies?
- Can personal data be an asset that may be subject to commercial and / or economic operations?
- Is the legal view about data ownership shared on both sides of the Atlantic?
Video of the entire panel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA8kMGM_kWU
GDPR and the aftermath: what are we building towards?Aurélie Pols
“Human dignity is inviolable. It must be respected and protected.” is stated within article 1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. This document is the result of historical evolutions in the rule of law with respect to human rights, originating in 1948 with the Declaration of Human Rights and the creation of the United Nations.
Today we face global challenges, where sovereignties and personal identities are challenged, amongst others, through digitalization. The foundational values that touch upon our own dignity, as well as those of the tribes we belong to, need to be redefined in order to assure we build the societies we can proudly pass onto our children.
2018 is undoubtedly the year of Ethics. Which values should digital ethics reflect, beyond article 1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU to assure we all move forward in the same direction?
Who Goes There? Demystifying Digital Identity for All (1/2)Aurélie Pols
Who goes there? It’s a question as old as time that is asked at the beginning of most transactions. In order for people and organizations to do business they must first ask – Who are you? How can I trust you?
Digital identity is becoming the most important challenge to solve at the intersection of people, process, and technology. Ask people about digital identity and they might think of a password and user ID to access services. But it’s much more. Digital identity is the digital representation of you – the Facebook you, Twitter you, and Google you.
Why is digital identity challenging? Perhaps because digital identity must intertwine with existing and evolving governance and cultural norms. Notions of privacy and sharing can vary greatly from person to person and from culture to culture.
This workshop explores what it means to be you in the digital world. We’ll uncover the forces and influences that impact the digital you – for better or for worse. Attendees will gain introductory insights about how digital identities and digital relationships connect and interact within a society. Join us to learn how Canada will advance digital identity for the socio-economic good of all.
https://fwd50.com/session/demystifying-digital-identity-for-all-1-2/
How digitization challenges our values as citizens Aurélie Pols
Aurélie will be talking about how our cherished European values that we strive to pass onto our children are being challenged through increased access to information and digitisation.
She will examine out responsibility as data subjects, citizens and parents to assure technology works for the benefit of human beings in the long run. We know that the processing of personal data should be designed to serve mankind - but what could that mean for us today and for the next generation to come?
Technical Consequences of the Data Subject's RightsAurélie Pols
In her keynote speech Aurélie will focus on data subject's rights and the technical consequences of these obligations.
As the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has come into force on May 25th 2018, data subject’s rights are being re-introduced and reinforced, building the ground work for a more balanced approaches towards data uses within our increasingly digitised societies.
Aurélie dives into the practical perspective of how to manage these new GDPR data subject rights, what it means for your processes and IT systems and when or to what type of data they apply.
From GDPR to ePrivacy: what does it mean to the advertising sector?Aurélie Pols
The GDPR which comes into force in May 2018 includes 6 ways to assure lawfulness of processing, of which consent
and legitimate interests. The ePrivacy Regulation, a lex specialis of the GDPR, remains in draft mode, waiting for trialogue.
This presentation will explain what a risk based approach means for the advertising sector, taking the angle of media and
communication agencies, vendors of tools as well as their end clients, the advertisers.
State of EU legislation: GDPR & ePrivacy for SuperweekAurélie Pols
Building on 3 years worth of presentations on Privacy in the digital data ecosystem for Superweek, tackling transparency and sensitive data, this one addresses data subject rights while grounding the European project into the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. It includes a word of caution with respect to legitimate interests: not an easy choice to uphold!
The Great GDPR MyData Debate - Aurelie Pols - KeynoteAurélie Pols
The GDPR empowers citizens with several fundamentally new rights. This session will summarise some of those new rights with an exciting keynote and three supporting presentations. In particular we will discuss the various implementation opportunities, technical and legal challenges and form a view on how these new rights should manifest for a mydata economy. We will then enter an audience participatory debate led by the speaker panel and your GDPR Mydata hosts, finalised with 4 key questions the debate has surfaced and poll the audience views on the most likely market solutions.
https://mydata2017.org/session/gdpr-debate/
The Data Subject First? Decoding the GDPR at StrataDataAurélie Pols
Aurélie Pols draws a broad philosophical picture of the data ecosystem and then hones in on the right to data portability.
Strata keynote London may 2017, https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/the-data-subject-first
Coexisting safely and ethically with intelligent machines is one of the central challenges of the 21st Century. It demonstrates and strengthen the need to establish ethical standards for Artificial Intelligence to help us preserve the values we cherish the most.
https://www.sibos.com/conference/conference-programme/digital-ethics
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
Granular Access Controls: Provide users with self-service tools tailored to their specific needs, preventing data overload and misuse.
Data Catalogs: Implement robust data catalogs for easy discovery and understanding of available data sources.
2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Webit Global Congress - Leaders of the Future Summit - Privacy and Data Protection in the Cloud
1. Privacy & Data Protection
in the Cloud
Aurélie Pols – Mind Your Privacy
Leaders of the Future Summit
1-2 October 2014
Istanbul, Turkey
2. Meet Beth and Gregg
December 19 2013:
40 million credit & debit
card accounts breached
January 10 2014:
personal data of 70 million
customers hacked
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
March 05 2014:
Beth Jacobs, Target CIO since
2008, resigns
May 05 2014:
Gregg Steinhafel, Target CEO,
35-year company veteran,
resigns
4. How many lawsuits is Target facing?
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
5. How many lawsuits?
140, 29 from banks & credit unions
• Putnam Bank in Connecticut: $451 million
• First Choice Federal Credit Union: $18 million
• Alabama State Employees Credit Union: $212 million
• Integrity First Bank in Wisconsin: $80 million
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
6. Cloud tools fines & warnings
Oi, Brazilian Telco & Phorm
France Telecom & email campaign tool
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
7. Total Privacy fines worldwide
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
6 weeks into
2014, the world
total in Privacy
damages had
reached 50% of
last year’s record:
$74 million
Source: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9246393/Jay_Cline_U.S._takes_the_gold_in_doling_out_privacy_fines?taxonomyId=84&pageNumber=3
8. THE QUESTION IS NOT IF, IT’S WHEN
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
9. Supplier reviews - Cloud
Typical international company set-up
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
Cloud:
SaaS, Software as a Service
PaaS, Platform as a Service
IaaS, Information as a Service
11. The “Magnum” Plan
• Take the picture of your data set-up
• Evaluate your risks
• Set-up a compliance check-list:
– Applicable legislations to your sector
– Territorial scope
• Follow-up with information security measures
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
12. EU fines?
Spain: responsible for 80% of data protection fines in the EU
Source: http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/
000/242/381/63a.jpg
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols
13. Data has become a valuable asset
DATA IS A RISK BECAUSE IT EXISTS
Presented by: Aurélie Pols
@AureliePols