
Christiane Saad
She is a graduate from both Common Law and Civil Law at the University of Ottawa and a candidate to the Master of Laws with concentration in Law and Technology. Prior to her legal career, she completed a bachelor in Urban Planning and Project Management from the University of Montreal. She is a member of various not-for-profit Board of directors as well as a member of the Technology Committee of the County of Carleton Law Association.
Her interests include technology law, privacy and cybersecurity, blockchain, artificial intelligence as well as administrative law and legal education.
Sessions in which Christiane Saad participates
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
The future is digital. Big data is an integral part of the digital transformation of a private or public organization. Location and geospatial technologies are at the heart of the digital transformation as enablers, game changers and contribute to the success of big data in many ways. Combined with emerging geospatial artificial intelligence, the possibilities are limitless. Smart cities and autonomous vehicles are examples of this potential. However, this big data revolution raises many lega...
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
Mainstreaming of the geospatial market has created a big demand for geospatial content and solutions across governments, businesses and consumers. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has also helped scale up applications and value to much larger markets, amplifying overall impact and contribution of geospatial information in the world economy and society. With every added application and consumer, the return on investments get bigger and better. The panel shall focus...