
Cristina Rabazzi
Cristina Rabazzi, a Attorney at law, is Head of the Privacy and Cyber Security Department of Gebbia Bortolotto Penalisti Associati and holds the role of DPO in various companies.
Territorial contact person for ASSODPO, for ANORC Professioni and Member Fellow of the Italian Privacy Institute.
Member of various editorial committees of national scientific journals on New Technology Law.
Expert in legal issues relating to privacy, blockchain and virtual reality, she holds a Master's Degree in New Technologies Law and Legal Informatics from the University of Bologna and a Post-graduate Specialization in “Blockchain And Artificial Intelligence For Business, Economics And Law (Babel)”, from the University of Florence.
She is author of books and publications and, as trainer and speaker, he had several speaking engagements.
Sessions in which Cristina Rabazzi participates
Monday 12 May, 2025
L’attuale contesto digitale, segnato da una pervasiva evoluzione tecnologica, solleva alcuni interrogativi sulla tutela dei nostri dati e sul rispetto della dignità umana. Di fronte al rischio di un disallineamento tra progresso tecnologico e principi fondamentali, emerge l’urgenza di sviluppare modelli organizzativi capaci di orientare l’innovazione digitale in modo responsabile, etico e consapevole. In questo scenario, il modello dell’Intelligenza Integrale offre una chiave di lettura strat...
Sessions in which Cristina Rabazzi attends
Monday 10 June, 2024
Tuesday 11 June, 2024
In un' era in cui i dati sono diventati il nuovo petrolio, è fondamentale comprendere come le normative stanno cambiando e cosa significa per le aziende, le istituzioni e i cittadini europei. In qualità di esperti di Asso Dpo in questa sessione parleremo dei punti chiave della European Digital Strategy e delle nuove legislazioni europee che impattano sul trattamento dei dati.AI ACT: Come la "fame" di d...
Wednesday 12 June, 2024
Introduction Concerns over data privacy and market concentration have intensified over time, which makes regulatory compliance more extensive to encompass competition policy and privacy protection. This session will explore key EU legal principles related to PET, examining how practices such as user profiling, tracking, and targeted a...
Introduction Biometric data is increasingly used for medical diagnosis, public safety, and home access controls. In the ever-evolving world of data protection and privacy, biometric data compliance and ethics stand at the forefront of the discussion. From fingerprint scans to facial recognition, it represents a unique set of opportunities and risks. This session explores the ethi...
Thursday 13 June, 2024
Introduction This session will present views on the risks and opportunities associated with artificial intelligence, by giving the floor to senior experts and authorities from the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), European Parliament, Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libe...
IntroductionImagine this: A multinational company grappling with an unexpected ransomware attack. Stakeholders are on edge, the clock is ticking, and swift decisions are paramount. This isn't just a test of your expertise, but also a measure of how well you can handle pressure, make crucial decisions with your team, and lead during chaos.Key Questions and objectivesThis is a unique dive into a cyber crisis scenario mirroring the comple...
Introduction An increasing number of regulations are being adopted in diverse jurisdictions to regulate artificial intelligence and address the challenges and opportunities presented by this transformative technology. This session will discuss AI evolution, with a particular focus on the convergences and divergences among regulations. Are we heading towards similar rules? The speakers...