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Jörn Wittmann

Group Privacy Ambassador
Volkswagen
Participates in 2 items

Jörn Wittmann is Head of Privacy Legislative Strategy & Public Policy at Volkswagen AG. In his role, among other topics, he is in lead of regulatory aspects related to data protection, relations with supervisory authorities as well as the development and implementation of privacy standards.

Jörn Wittmann is a jurist and certified data protection officer. Before joining Volkswagen AG, he was the Managing Director of SCOPE Europe, a Brussels-based monitoring body for Codes of Conduct, and the Managing Director of its holding SRIW (Self-Regulation Information Economy), a German non-profit organization. He started his career at the University of Göttingen, Germany, in the Department of Civil Law, Commercial and Economic Law, Comparative Law, Multimedia- and Telecommunication Law.

Sessions in which Jörn Wittmann participates

الثّلاثاء 11 يونيو, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Paris
15:00
15:00 - 16:00 | 1 hour
Socio-economic Perspective

In an increasingly AI-driven world, we need effective tools to navigate the intersection of data privacy and technology. This session explores the dynamic landscape of privacy, cross-border data transfers, and the impact of artificial intelligence. We’ll delve into whether a trust gap exists and examine how those concerns are being addressed from a global regulatory perspective. We will also discuss practical steps that organizations can take to foster trust through privacy.

الثّلاثاء 13 مايو, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Paris
12:00
12:00 - 13:00 | 1 hour
Technology and Compliance
Innovative TechnologiesData regulation in practiceFundamental rights

Modern vehicles are more than just simple transportation; they are data hubs constantly collecting and transmitting information. From GPS tracking and in-car entertainment systems to AI-powered assistance, connected cars are revolutionizing the concept of mobility. The exceptional panel of this session will explore the fine line between convenience and surveillance, geolocation tracking, and how regulations are adapting.