Speakers Include
Joanne Biggadike
Claire Clements
Phillip May
Odvar A. Bjerkholt
Odvar is a Principal Data Lawyer at BT Group, supporting their ambitious digital transformation. This includes advising on AI use-cases, deployment of new technology and operational data management issues. Odvar has over 8 years of hands-on experience advising on complex and multi-jurisdictional privacy projects and has a strong interest in Privacy Enhancing Technology and is actively exploring new ways BT can use data in a secure way by leveraging new tools.
Dr Ismini Psychoula
Dr. Ismini Psychoula is a Senior Technology Advisor at Ofcom where she works on multidisciplinary projects that integrate Machine Learning, Privacy Enhancing Technologies, and Trustworthy AI in the context of online safety.
Prior to her current role she worked as a Research Scientist in industry, leading privacy-preserving machine learning and explainable AI projects. Her expertise in artificial intelligence, privacy, and data governance, has led her to gain experience in variety of sectors such as healthcare, internet of things, finance, cybersecurity, and online safety.
In addition to her role at Ofcom, Ismini is also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at UCL where she collaborates in research work related to federated learning, differential privacy, natural language processing, synthetic data, and responsible AI.
The Privacy-Enhancing Technology Summit Europe took place in London on February 27-28. This conference focused on collaborating and sharing data through cutting-edge PETs, enabling organisations to optimise the value of their data while keeping it private and secure. The summit will explore how data is the new currency and how to enable greater data collaboration across borders and functions. Partners and enterprises from various industries, including finance, pharma, communications, and government, will discuss potential PETs integration opportunities, relevancy of the technology, and applicability in real-world use cases.
Why attend
Enterprises
Enterprises that have integrated PETs into their practices, are looking to adopt PETs, or want to know more about the subject and roadmap potential solutions to their data needs, can benefit from attending the summit. It is a great opportunity to understand regulatory direction, engage with privacy leaders, and connect with potential PETs providers.
Technology vendors
Technology vendors can benefit from attending PETs EU by understanding the market environment, hearing about successful use cases, and getting in front of potential technology buyers.
Regulators, governance bodies, and non-profits
Regulators, governance bodies, and non-profits can find partners in the private sector by attending PETs EU, fostering a collaborative environment that views PETs as an enabling tool rather than a potential roadblock. Regulators, governance bodies, and non-profits can use this conference to help shape the creation, management, and implementation practices of PETs.