Cross-Functional Collaboration: Organisational Hurdles for Implementing PETs | Kisaco Research

There is the importance of having all stakeholders on board, from legal compliance to security teams, to ensure the effective implementation of privacy-enhancing technologies. There must be an emphasis that technology obstacles are common in two-sided marketplaces, where one party may be more familiar with the technology involved than others, causing pilot projects to fail at early stages. In order to solve these problems, there needs to be a focus shift from solely on technology and more on enabling value across different functions. Learn more about the organisational hurdles for implementing PETs and how cross-functional collaboration can overcome them.

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Elli Papageorgiou

Senior Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection
Mastercard

Elli is a privacy and data protection professional working in the technology and payments industry, with a strong academic background. She has been advising on various privacy topics including biometric authentication, digital identity, data analytics and anonymization. Currently working with Mastercard's Data and Services business unit providing privacy by design advice on innovative data solutions. Admitted to practice law in New York and Athens, Greece.

Elli Papageorgiou

Senior Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection
Mastercard

Elli is a privacy and data protection professional working in the technology and payments industry, with a strong academic background. She has been advising on various privacy topics including biometric authentication, digital identity, data analytics and anonymization. Currently working with Mastercard's Data and Services business unit providing privacy by design advice on innovative data solutions. Admitted to practice law in New York and Athens, Greece.

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Jovan Powar

Privacy and Security Researcher
Alan Turing Institute

Jovan Powar

Privacy and Security Researcher
Alan Turing Institute