PAST EVENT 2024
6 March
Arrival
20:00: Dinner at Hotel Crusch Alva (*)
(*) Please note that the informal get-together dinners on Wednesday and Friday are not included in the conference fee and must be paid in advance through the ticketing process. It is important to ensure that you have purchased the tickets for the informal get-together dinners on Wednesday and Friday evenings as well.
7 March
8:00: Registration, coffee and tea
8:30: Welcome – we start!
8:45: Keynote
“Life after divorce: UK data protection policy, law and regulation”
Ian Walden, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
9:45: Workshops – AI & Regulation
Workshop 1: “AI & Privacy Concerns – the view of the Authority”
Michael Will, BayLDA, Germany & Axel von Walter, GvW, Germany
Workshop 2: “Mastering AI Data Governance: Ensuring GDPR and AI Act Compliance in Machine Learning Projects”
Peter Hense, Spirit Legal Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Germany
10:45: Round-up and coffee break
11:15: Workshops – Advertising, Teenagers & Privacy
Workshop 1: “Profiling/Advertising/Dark Patterns (Deep Fakes)”
Simon Menke, Otto Group, Germany & Nino Tlapak, Dorda, Austria
Workshop 2: “Tik Tok et al. – Teenagers & Kids in US privacy law”
Dona J. Fraser, BBB National Programms, USA
12:15: Round-up
12:45: Lunch in the winter sun
14:15: Workshops – Data Space & Governance
Workshop 1: “EU Space Data Space”
Emmanuel Mondon, Member of the European Centre for Space Economy and Commerce (ECSECO) & Cécile Théard-Jallu, De Gaulle Fleurance, France
Workshop 2: “US Developments in Privacy”
Odia Kagan, Fox Rothschild, USA
15:15: Round-up and coffee break
16:00: Panel discussion “Data Flows internationally (global challenges & trends)”
Host: Axel von Walter, GvW, Germany
Odia Kagan (US), Takashi Nakazaki (Japan), David Tang (China) and Sajai Singh (India)
17:00: End of program
Transport to St. Moritz for Dinner
A bus has been organized for your convenience to and from St. Moritz.
Choose your preferred pickup station.
18:00: Departure from the Lyceum – please gather at the conference location entrance
18:05: Additional pickup – Zuoz Train Station
18:30: Arrival in St. Moritz for Dinner at Restaurant Chesa Veglia Pizzeria Heuboden
Via Veglia 2, 7500 St. Moritz
Return journey to Zuoz
22:30: Please meet at Badrutt’s Palace entrance for the bus ride back to Zuoz Train Station.
8 March
8:30: Registration, coffee and tea
9:00: Keynote
“Digital Frontiers: Exploring Today’s Hacker Threats and Countermeasures”
Martin Lutz, Axians IT Services, Switzerland
10:00: Workshops – Global Privacy Laws & Adequacy
Workshop 1: “India and Asia’s new privacy laws: Are they adequate and will EEA companies comply?”
Sajai Singh, J. Sagar Associates, India
Workshop 2: “Developments in Japanese privacy law & AI and Metaverse concerns”
Takashi Nakazaki, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune, Japan
11:00: Round-up and coffee break
11:45: Panel discussion – “Cyber Security Incidents & Privacy”
Host: Laura Liguori, Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale, Italy
Ana Hadnes Bruder, Mayer Brown, Germany and Martin Lutz, Axians IT Services, Switzerland
12:45: Lunch in the winter sun
14:15: Workshops – Privacy & Tech
Workshop 1: “Privacy AI ChatBot”
Georg Krog, Signatu, Norway/Switzerland
Workshop 2: “AI-Powered Privacy: Practical applications of LLMs for privacy professionals”
Silvan Jongerius, TechGDPR, Germany
15:15: Round-up and coffee break
15:45: Workshops – Back to basics (principles we are still struggling with…)
Workshop 1: “What is a legitimate interest?” (GDPR Article 6(1)(f)) and “how can a purely commercial interest be legitimate?” based on case C-621/22″
Lee Bygrave, UiO, Norway & Rob van Eijk, The Future of Privacy Forum, Netherlands
Workshop 2: “China’s Data Regulation – an Overview”
David Tang, Han Kun Law Offices, China
16:45: Round-up
17:15: End of programme
17:45: Meet & greet at Galerie Monica De Cardenas – Enjoy art, chat and bubbles
Chesa Albertini, Stradun 11, 7524 Zuoz
19:15: Dinner at Restaurant Dorta (*)
Via Dorta 29, 7524 Zuoz
(*) Please note that the informal get-together dinners on Wednesday and Friday are not included in the conference fee and must be paid in advance through the ticketing process. It is important to ensure that you have purchased the tickets for the informal get-together dinners on Wednesday and Friday evenings as well.
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