
Luigi Montuori
Luigi Montuori, after qualifying for the Bar, joined the civil service at the Ministry of Economy.
After moving to the Italian DPA (1997), he has been the Head of the Legal Matters Department (Communications and IT Networks) since 2004 and acted as Head of Secretary office to the Board of Commissioners from 2007 to 2021. He was appointed deputy to the Secretary General in 2010/2012. From January 2016 to 2023 Head of Service for International and EU Matters of the Garante. In this role he participated first in the plenaries of WP29 and then in those of the European Data Protections Board. Since 2024 is the Director of the Department of Health and Scientifical reserch of the same Authority.
He holds a master’s degree based on a scholarship by the National Institute for Foreign Trade and specialized in Legal Interpretation and Computer Science at Rome’s La Sapienza University.
He held courses at Rome’s La Sapienza University (Master di II livello in “diritto dell’informatica” computer law and legal drafting techniques); Roma Tre University (Master di II livello in “data protection officer e privacy expert”) and LMM on Law of Internet Technologies at Bocconi University.
He has authored many scientific papers in particular concerning privacy and contract law in the public sector.
Sessions in which Luigi Montuori participates
Wednesday 14 May, 2025
Il settore della ricerca è probabilmente quello che oggi è più in fermento. Molte sono le novità normative, sia a livello europeo che a livello nazionale; alcune sono già state pubblicate, altre invece stanno completando il loro iter approvativo. Le Regole Deontologiche per i trattamenti a fini statistici e di ricerca scientifica si trovano davvero in mezzo al guado e potrebbero correre il rischio di “nascere già vecchie”.In questo panel, a...
Thursday 15 May, 2025
Digital health is reshaping the way patient care is approached. This offers exciting new opportunities for personalized medicine, real-time health monitoring, and remote care, which makes healthcare more accessible and efficient. With all these advancements, however, comes great challenges. This session will explore the incredible potential of digital health, its impact on patient care, and the obstacles and opportunities it presents. ...
Friday 16 May, 2025
Imagine a future in which medical research, innovation, and patient care seamlessly benefit from secure data sharing across Europe. European Health Data Spaces are designed to make this vision a reality, but how do they work in practice? This session goes beyond policy and legal frameworks to explore the real-world implementation of European Health Data Spaces and what they mean for future healthcare innovation.