Nordic Privacy Arena 2017

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AI, transparency, international data transfers, safe cities, crime prevention and privacy, crime related data, codes of conduct, data mapping, privacy impact assessments and the job market for privacy professionals were some of the themes discussed at the second annual Nordic Privacy Arena.

Speakers included Joe Cannataci (United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy), Gemma G. Clavell (Universitat de Barcelona), Marc Rotenberg (EPIC), Leena Kuusniemi (Rovio), Bojana Bellamy (Hunton & Williams), Erica Wiking Häger, Partner and Head of Corporate Sustainability and Risk Management, Mannheimer Swartling, Finn Myrstad (Forbrukerrådet), Per Meyerdierks (Google), Hans-Olof Lindblom, Chief Legal Adviser at the Swedish Data Protection Authority, Agnes Hammarstrand, Partner Delphi Gothenburg, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, MEP for the The Swedish Moderate Party, Lorena Marciano, Data Protection & Privacy Officer, Cisco, Erik O Wennerström, Director-General, National Council for Crime Prevention, and Caroline Louveaux (MasterCard).

 

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Professor Joe Cannataci, special privacy rapporteur for the United Nations, professor Marc Rotenberg, president Electronic Privacy Information Center, professor Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg, Stockholm university, and member of the European Parliament Max Andersson on privacy legislation.

Finn Myrstad, director at the Norwegian Consumer Council, on connected toys, smartwatches, dating apps and privacy.

Panel discussion on AI, transparency and privacy with Per Meyerdierks (Google), Mikael Haglund(IBM), Rebecka Cedering Ångström (Ericsson) and Stanley Greenstein (Stockholm University).

Data protection authorities – resources, approaches and harmonization, panel discussion with Kari Laumann (The Norwegian Data Protection Authority), Paul Breitbarth (Nymity) and Hans-Olof Lindblom (The Swedish Data Protection Authority).

Safe Cities – keynote by Gemma Gordon Clavell, founder of Eticas Research and Consulting and finalist for the EU Prize for Women Innovators 2017.