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BPH hosts regular workshops, conferences and seminars on various pertinent privacy and data protection issues. These summaries provide the opportunity to those who did not attend to be informed of the key points of discussion:
Data sustainability in the age of Artificial Intelligence (14 February 2022)
Law enforcement access to financial data – off the beaten track (17 September 2021)
Fifth anniversary of the EU PNR Directive – la route vers la CJUE (16 September 2021)
EU legislation on e-evidence – what is inside the (Pandora’s) box? (15 September 2021)
Tech Talk on Differential Privacy (19 April 2021)
How to exercise data subject rights under the Law Enforcement Directive (EU) 2016/680? (2 April 2021)
Making the General Data Protection Regulation simple for Small and
Medium-sized enterprises (26 February 2021)
The CJEU judgments in Privacy International and La Quadrature du Net and others - the return of the walking dead? (19 November 2020)
Specifying the GDPR Series: Germany (12 November 2020)
Mind reading via EEG – legal, ethical and practical matters (4 November 2020)
The Promise of “Blockchain”: DLT-based applications re-shape data storage and sharing, but can they be compliant with the EU data protection law? (18 June 2020)
AI governance: theoretical and practical implications of EU “regulation” on AI (9 October 2019)
Mapping EU cybersecurity law and its future challenges (11 October 2019)
“The (In)Alienable Data Subjects: The seductions of data ownership, control and trade in data protection law” (24 June 2019)
The EU rights to privacy and personal data protection:
20 years in 10 questions (14 May 2019)
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