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Alexander White

Privacy Commissioner
Privacy Commissioner for Bermuda
Participates in 3 items

Alexander White has served as Bermuda’s first Privacy Commissioner since being appointed by H.E. the Governor of Bermuda to take office in January 2020 as founding head of the country's data protection authority. He also currently serves on the European Commission Working Group to draft the first General-Purpose AI Code of Practice under the EU AI Act and as a member of the DIFC Advisory Committee for AI Regulation. Commissioner White recently completed a term as Executive Committee Member for the Global Privacy Assembly, which sets the strategic direction for privacy regulators worldwide, and hosted the annual event in 2023.

Prior to establishing the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Bermuda, Mr. White served as State Deputy Chief Privacy Officer for the U.S. State of South Carolina, developing a statewide privacy program from its earliest days for over 70 state agencies and entities operating in finance, healthcare, education and higher education, law enforcement, and other sectors. He is a lawyer licensed in Illinois and the District of Columbia and served on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee (DPIAC) for a three-year term. He has a long association with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), having been a member of the Professional Privacy Faculty, a founding member of the Privacy Bar Section Advisory Board, and the founder of the IAPP State, Local, and Municipal Government Affinity Group.

In his early career, Alexander worked as a lawyer, consultant, and non-executive director in insurance and education, focusing on emerging issues, enterprise risk management, regulatory compliance, government affairs, and product development, including cyber liability. He holds a variety of privacy, legal, cybersecurity, and risk management qualifications and is a two-time graduate of the University of Georgia, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history and a Juris Doctor (cum laude), with further coursework and study with the Harvard Kennedy School, City University (London) Law School, Law Society of Ireland, Vrije Universiteit Brussels Institute for European Studies, Tsinghua University School of Law, and Fudan University Law School.

Sessions in which Alexander White participates

Tuesday 13 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 5:15 PM | 45 minutes
Socio-economic Perspective
Fundamental rightsPhilosophy

It is people, not laws, that drive privacy. What about privacy makes it universal across the world and throughout history? How do non-Western societies demonstrate how individuals, communities and civilizations instinctively cherish privacy? How did the Ancient Romans solve universal and timeless privacy problems around maintaining and verifying identity? In this session of the “Philosophy of Privacy” stream, hear ...

Wednesday 14 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:45 AM | 45 minutes
International Cooperation
Socio-economic perspectiveData regulation in practiceCross-border data transfersEnforcement

In today’s financial hubs, data flows faster than ever before, and with that speed comes heightened risks. Consequently, information becomes a potential goldmine for fraudsters and criminals. This eye-opening session will focus on the delicate art of designing systems that are engineered to actively prevent financial crime. With high-level speakers from Dubai Financial Centre, Bermuda DPA, Guernsey DPA, and European Bank, attendees will explore h...

Thursday 15 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | 1 hour
Data Protection Certification
CertificationInternational CooperationRegulatory evolutionData regulation in practiceCross-border data transfersInterpretation available

Data protection certifications are now a powerful tool that can define your brand’s commitment to privacy. But as privacy laws evolve at lightning speed, certifications are evolving too. In this session, we will explore the latest developments in international data protection certifications and uncover what’s next for organizations looking to prove their credentials.