
Andreea Lisievici Nevin is a lawyer with a rich experience advising global organizations on EU data protection and tech law. Her career spans leading law firms as well as senior in-house roles at Volvo Cars and Boeing, spearheading global privacy compliance initiatives for cutting-edge technologies. She is now Managing Partner of ICTLC Sweden where she continues to help organizations operationalize digital law compliance while mentoring the next generation of privacy professionals through her hub PrivacyCraft.
Recognized as a Fellow of Information Privacy, Andreea holds multiple certifications in the field and is a Visiting Fellow at the Maastricht University.
Sessions in which Andreea Lisievici Nevin participates
الثّلاثاء 13 مايو, 2025
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.
Sessions in which Andreea Lisievici Nevin attends
الإثنين 12 مايو, 2025
Discussions surrounding the interplay of AI and Data Protection Laws will reveal how academics and practitioners from around the world manage the intersectionality of these laws. How do data protection laws and emerging AI intersect, and how do they complement each other? If you’re a privacy professional, legal expert, AI developer, or policymaker, this is your must-attend session, as it will feature professionals from Google, EDRI, DG Justice, a...
Generative AI development and deployment is exploding, but the recent EDPB Opinion 28/2024 and early enforcement actions (notably the fine against OpenAI by the Garante in Italy) signal that compliance with the GDPR must be taken seriously from the outset. Against this backdrop, our panel will explore how to build trust and avoid pitfalls when developing and deploying LLMs in Europe. We’ll examine the evolving legal landscape—and whether it leaves enough room for meaningful innovation....
This panel focuses on integrating the new cybersecurity obligations introduced by the NIS 2 Directive with the GDPR’s existing requirements for data integrity and confidentiality.
This remarkable session brings together leading experts from Microsoft, the German Data Protection Authority, the European AI Agency, and the Italian State Secretary to discuss how organizations and governments can navigate AI risks while ensuring compliance. From balancing innovation with regulation to addressing ethical concerns, this discussion will provide critical insights into the future of AI governance.
The rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the digital landscape, introducing both opportunities and challenges for consumer autonomy and data protection. AI has the potential to deliver highly relevant services, enhancing consumer engagement and satisfaction, but it can also generate outputs that may be misleading, inaccurate, or manipulative, potentially exacerbating consumer vulnerabilities and reducing consumer agency.
AI systems are becoming more integrated into critical decision-making processes, which makes questions of liability and accountability more pressing than ever. If an AI-based decision goes wrong, who is responsible? This session will unite experts from Meta, Italian Institute for Privacy and Data Valorisation, AI Law Tech Institute, SGS, and CNPD to explore the evolving frameworks for AI liability and the role of certification in building respons...
الثّلاثاء 13 مايو, 2025
The session will begin with the presentation of research work on the evaluation of the benefits of compliance (combining costs, returns, gains of compliance analysis). The objective will be then to discuss on the KPIs that can be used to measure the positive returns of compliance by incorporating the perspectives of stakeholders who advocate, monitor, implement, control, or finance compliance actions.
In this thought-provoking session, the panel will dive into the intriguing world of neuro privacy. As breakthroughs in neuroscience offer unprecedented insights into the human brain, important ethical questions arise regarding the collection, use, and potential misuse of neural data. The speakers will explore the intersection between neuroscience, privacy, and fundamental human rights, while focusing on the emerging challenges and potential solut...
This panel will discuss emergent technologies that may reduce AI risks and possible regulatory responses to such technology.
الأربعاء 14 مايو, 2025
Aiming to balance a safe and competitive digital space with the right of free expression, the interplay of these two Acts forms a critical discussion when considering the place of freedom of expression in the broader topic of privacy and data regulation. Hearing from representatives from the European Commission and legal experts, attendees of this session will gain an insight into the interplay of the Acts and how they currently sit in relation t...
Europe’s data regulations are very intricate to form the whole picture, which means that each piece is essential, yet constantly shifting. The Data Act, Data Governance Act and GDPR are not isolated frameworks; they are deeply intertwined to shape the way we interact with the digital reality. This session unites esteemed professionals and officials from Euroconsumers, DG Justice, DG Connect, and Lativia DPA, diving beyond the legal aspect to unco...
With international data transfers under increasing regulatory and judicial scrutiny, organizations must adapt to evolving compliance challenges. From the European General Court’s ruling in Bindl v Commission to ongoing discussions around the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, the need for redundancy in GDPR transfer tools to avoid overreliance on a single transfer mechanism is crucial. This panel will explore key legal developments, risks, and ...
The panel of this session will investigate the growing debate around social media platforms placing, or not placing, restrictions on what can be posted online. Attendees will gain an insight into how these restrictions impact both individual users of the platforms and wider society through the perspectives of individual creatives and stakeholders. Key questions
This expert panel will delve into the multifaceted challenges surrounding cybersecurity and privacy incident management, as well as personal data breaches within the European regulatory landscape. With contributions from industry leaders, privacy professionals, and regulators, the discussion will highlight the interplay between key regulations such as the GDPR and the NIS 2 Directive, emphasizing their evolution in the context of AI systems and m...
الخميس 15 مايو, 2025
In an era marked by the transformative potential of Generative AI and emerging Advanced General Intelligence (AGI), law enforcement and national security agencies face both unprecedented challenges and opportunities and have critical responsibilities. This panel will explore how governments can deploy these powerful AI tools without undermining privacy, data protection, and human rights. We will examine the interplay between evolving regulatory expectations, geopoli...
If you are interested in how to turn the principle of privacy into marketing practices that not only comply with the law but also resonate with the audience, then this session is for you. The panel will explore how to build privacy-first marketing strategies that respect consumer data while still driving engagement and delivering results. Key questions