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Emily Keaney

Deputy Commissioner of Regulatory Policy
Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Participates in 2 items

Emily Keaney, Deputy Commissioner Regulatory Policy, is responsible for overseeing the ICO’s policy work programme, both domestically and internationally, as well as leadership of legislative reform and the policy profession. Emily also provides ET support and oversight for the work of the ICO’s economic analysis directorate and research function, as well as overseeing the ICO's children's privacy strategy.

Emily has had a long career in policy, strategy and research in a wide variety of regulatory and public policy contexts, including previous roles at the UK Regulators’ Network, Ofcom and the Institute for Public Policy Research. She has a strong interest in policy, current affairs and history and when not at work can generally be found reading history books and listening to history and current affairs podcasts.

Our social media handles for X/Twitter is @iconews and LinkedIn is Information Commissioner's Office.

Sessions in which Emily Keaney participates

Tuesday 13 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | 50 minutes
International Cooperation
Cross-border data transfersInterpretation available

With evolving regulations and shifting privacy frameworks, how can businesses and privacy professionals navigate the global advancements of cross-border data transfers? This insightful session will explore the latest developments on a global scale, in addition to the latest trends and practical strategies for ensuring compliance. The panel includes high-level professionals from DG Justice, Information Commissioner’s Office, European Digital Right...

Wednesday 14 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | 1 hour
Data Regulations in Practice

Age assurance is a growing requirement for online safety, but one that comes with clear interdependencies with data protection. Requirements for highly effective age assurance have to be considered alongside data minimisation requirements under the GDPR. The limitations of working in silos must be overcome, and one way of doing so is via a multistakeholder dialogue that brings data protection regulators, safety regulators, academics, companies an...