PAST EVENT 2025
2 March 2025
Arrival
20:00: Dinner at Hotel Crusch Alva (*)
(*) Please note that the informal get-together dinners on Sunday and Tuesday 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 Sunday and Tuesday evenings as well.
3 March 2025
8:30: Doors Open | Registration, Coffee & Networking
9:00: Official Welcome – WE START!
9:15: Keynote: “Data Act & GDPR”
Boris Paal, Chair for Law and Regulation of the Digital Transformation, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology (SOT), Department of Governance, Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany
10:15: Workshops
Workshop 1: “AI Regulation – a critical comment”
Florent Thouvenin, Professor of Information and Communications Law, The Faculty of Law of the University of Zurich, Switzerland
Workshop 2: “Managing Global Data Breaches”
Kate Brader, Partner at FTI & Head of Crisis, UK
11:15: Round-up and coffee break
11:45: Panel discussion “Privacy, AI and the US administration – what to expect?”
• Jason Johnson, Partner & CHS Managing Director at Crowell & Moring, USA
• Rafi Azim-Khan, Partner & Head of Digital Law – Global co-Chair Ad & Media Law at Crowell & Moring, USA & UK
12:45: Lunch in the winter sun
14:15: Workshops
Workshop 1: “Synthetic Data and Anonymisation”
Christer Berg Johannesen, Department manager for Managed Security Services (MSS) & Team Lead for Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) at Conscia, Norway
Workshop 2: “DORA, NIS & Cyberresilience”
Nino Tlapak, Partner at DORDA Rechtsanwälte, Austria
Albin Buchmann, Head of Legal at Erste Digital, Austria
15:15: Round-up and coffee break
15:45: Panel discussion “Global Panel on AI & Privacy Governance”
Host: Michael Will, President of Bavarian Data Protection Authority for the Private Sector, Germany
• Azmul Haque, Founder & Managing Director at Collyer Law, Singapore
• Ariana Issaias, Director at Bowmans, Nairobi County, Kenya
• Odia Kagan, Partner & Chair of GDPR Compliance & International Privacy at Fox Rothschild, USA
• Vikram Jeet Singh, Partner & Head of Technology, Media and Communications at BTG Advaya, India
• David Tang, Partner at Han Kun Law Offices, China
• Gabriel Voisin, Privacy & Data Protection Partner at Bird & Bird, UK
16:45: 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. Note that the bus cannot drive all the way up. It will be parked down by the tennis court. Follow the path past the barrier and you will easily spot the bus.
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
23:30: Please meet at Badrutt’s Palace entrance for the bus ride back to Zuoz Train Station.
4 March 2025
8:30: Doors Open | Registration, Coffee & Networking
9:00: Special Workshop: “Privacy Enforcement”
Thomas Bindl, Founder of EuGD Europäische Gesellschaft für Datenschutz mbH, Germany
Axel von Walter, Partner / Co-Head Digitalization & Tech at GvW Graf von Westphalen, Germany
10:00: Workshops
Workshop 1: “GenAI: use of Personal Data for training AI systems”
Gabriel Voisin, Privacy & Data Protection Partner at Bird & Bird, UK
Workshop 2: “Latest developments in Neuroscience and Neuroprivacy” [Hybrid]
Baroum Mrad, Chief Privacy and Compliance Officer (CPCO), Head of Data Protection & Compliance Department of Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Switzerland [remote]
11:00: Round-up and coffee break
11:30: Panel discussion “Secondary Use of Health Data”
Host: Efstathia (Efi) Gkika, Deputy General Counsel, Global Chief Privacy Officer, Baxter International, Switzerland
• Jonathan Green, Director, Privacy Analytics, Europe, IQVIA, UK
• Daniela Will, Data Protection Officer & Head of the Data Protection Unit, München Klinik gGmbH (Munich clinic), Germany
12:30: Lunch in the winter sun
14:00: Workshops
Workshop 1: “Transparency & Dark Patterns”
Stephan Winklbauer, Attorney at Law, Partner at aringer herbst winklbauer, Austria
Workshop 2: “Mastering Unstructured Data – Mitigating AI Risks in Organizational Files”
Juha Sallinen, Entrepreneur & Consultant, GDPR Tech, Finland
15:00: Round-up and coffee break
15:30: Panel discussion with National Regulators “Enforcement trends and priorities” [Hybrid]
Host: Michael Will, President of Bavarian Data Protection Authority for the Private Sector, Germany
• Christian Pertl, National & International Special Affaires, Austrian Data Protection Authority, Austria
• Guido Scorza, Member of the Board of the Italian Data Protection Authority, Italy [remote]
• Gwendal Le Grand, Deputy Head of the European Data Protection Board, France [remote]
16:30: Special session “Red States Rising: what is Montana doing about privacy rights?” [Hybrid]
Odia Kagan, Partner & Chair of GDPR Compliance & International Privacy at Fox Rothschild, USA
Daniel Zolnikov, Montana State Senator, State of Montana, USA [remote]
16:50: End of Program
Transport to Susch for Dinner
A bus has been organized for your convenience to and from Susch.
Choose your preferred pickup station.
17:30: Departure from the Lyceum – Please gather at the conference location. Note that the bus cannot drive all the way up. It will be parked down by the tennis court. Follow the path past the barrier and you will easily spot the bus.
17:35: Additional pickup – Zuoz Train Station
18:00: Arrival in Susch for meet & greet at Muzeum Susch – enjoy art, chat and bubbles
Enjoy an aperitif while immersing yourself in art during an exclusive guided tour of the museum.
Sur Punt 78, 7542 Susch
19:30: Dinner at Muzeum Susch (*)
Following the tour, enjoy a delightful dinner in the unique setting of the museum.
Sur Punt 78, 7542 Susch
Return journey to Zuoz
22:00: Please meet at Muzeum Susch entrance for the bus ride back to Zuoz Train Station.
(*) Please note that the informal get-together dinners on Sunday and Tuesday 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 Sunday and Tuesday evenings as well.