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Nadia Giusti assists Siemens R&D Department with cybersecurity and data privacy matters. Her specific support covers different aspects of cybersecurity, personal data protection, Artificial Intelligence, compliance topics, Secure Architecture & Design, Cloud Security and Asset Classification. She is also the leader of the AI Security Community.
Her experience in privacy and cybersecurity also crosses over automotive, aerospace and pharmaceutical industry.
Nadia joined Siemens in 2005, started as software architect. She achieved a Master Degree with Informatics Engineering in Industrial Automation. Nadia is certified ISO 27001 Auditor, ISC(2) Certified in Cybersecurity (CC), IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional - Europe (CIPP/E) and AIGP, TUV Privacy Officer e Consulente della Privacy (CDP). She is part of the EDPB Support Pool of Experts, and she is member of Officine Dati, Fedeprivacy, where she is part of the Cybersecurity and the facilitation of the exercise of the interested party's rights working group. She is also part of ENIA - Ente Nazionale per l'Intelligenza Artificiale, and CEN/CENELEC JTC21 "Artificial Intelligence" project.
Sessions in which Nadia Giusti participates
Tuesday 13 May, 2025
Sessions in which Nadia Giusti attends
Monday 12 May, 2025
This session brings together industry leaders and regulators to explore the essential aspects of designing compliant AI training models. In the discussion, panelists will provide a comprehensive overview of the intersection between regulatory requirements and innovative AI practices, offering practical advice and actionable insights for professionals in the field. Key topics include:
Agentic AI is ushering in a new era of technological capability, with systems designed to autonomously achieve complex goals by reasoning, planning, and using digital tools. This innovation holds transformative potential. Our panel will explore the evolving data protection considerations that accompany these advancements. Join leading experts as they discuss how familiar privacy principles apply in this new context and identify emerging questions, fostering a di...
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...
We will inaugurate the fourth edition of the Privacy Symposium at the Official Welcome Reception. This event marks the beginning of a week rich in insightful discussions and open exchange, set in the inspiring atmosphere of Venice. Guests will have the opportunity to admire the remarkable works of Tintoretto, one of the city’s most celebrated painters, while connecting with professionals from diverse backgrounds and engaging in fruitful discussions. The evening will be enriched by...
Tuesday 13 May, 2025
The International Cooperation track serves as platform for exchanging ideas, building meaningful partnerships, and exploring innovative solutions beyond borders and across various disciplines. This session opens with an insightful discussion featuring an esteemed panel of high-level speakers and experts, such as the Secretary General of the Inter Parliamentary Union, U.N.
This panel will discuss emergent technologies that may reduce AI risks and possible regulatory responses to such technology.
When it comes to the relationship between privacy and antitrust, we’re entering a complex zone. On one side, we have the protection of personal data. On the other side, there are market forces where monopolistic practices and anti-competitive behavior can harm consumers and stifle innovation. This session will explore how privacy and antitrust law collide, challenge each other, and sometimes even work together to p...
After a productive day of engaging sessions, what better way to refresh than by enjoying a traditional Aperol Spritz at the Privacy Professionals’ Meet-up? Join us for a relaxed evening of conversation and connection over this iconic Italian cocktail. It’s a unique opportunity to get to know other participants of the Privacy Symposium, while enjoying a taste of the dolce vita in true Venetian style.