Dr. Ana Brian Nougrères is a Professor of Law, Privacy and ICT at the School of Engineering (since 2014), and at the Degree in Data Science for Business (since 2022), of Universidad de Montevideo. She also teaches Law, Data Protection and ICT at the School of Law of Universidad de la República (since 2000). Practicing Attorney-at-law (1986-2024) and Consultant on data protection, she is based in Montevideo, Uruguay.
In July 2021, the Human Rights Council appointed Dr. Brian Nougrères as the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy and took up the mandate on 1 August 2021.
Between 2022 and 2024 the Special Rapporteur on privacy has presented five thematic reports to the Human Rights Council (HRC) and the General Assembly (GA):
- Legal safeguards and Remedies for personal data protection and privacy in the digital age A/HRC/55/46
- Principles of transparency and explainability in the processing of personal data in artificial intelligence A/78/310
- Implementation of the principles of purpose limitation, deletion of data and demonstrated or proactive accountability in the processing of personal data collected by public entities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic A/HRC/52/37 Principles underpinning privacy and the protection of personal data A/77/196 Privacy and personal data protection in Ibero-America: A step towards globalization? A/HRC/49/55.
Sessions in which Dr Ana Brian Nougrères participates
lunes 17 abril, 2023
martes 18 abril, 2023
For the 25th Anniversary of the Italian Data Protection Authority in September 2022 the Garante organised the “State of privacy” event, in Pietrarsa (Naples) where, in parallel with other thematic tables, the first Data Protection and Human Rights Roundtable explored the interplay of privacy and data protection with other human rights (State of Privacy...
jueves 20 abril, 2023
viernes 21 abril, 2023
Sessions in which Dr Ana Brian Nougrères attends
lunes 17 abril, 2023
martes 18 abril, 2023
By exploiting the properties of quantum physics, quantum computing represents a fundamental paradigm shift. Recent advancements in this field are staggering and pose new challenges – some are predicting a dramatic threat to encrypted data and communication, bringing to a “quantum apocalypse”.Actually, teleportation of information via entanglement could offer the highest security within a quantum information network. And in the short ...
miércoles 19 abril, 2023
Technology is at the heart of the most important social and economic advances of the last 20 years. It is an enabler of the digital transformation that is set to enrich how we live and work. It is also often at the centre of controversy over how and for what purpose it collects, generates or uses data. This session will explore the inextricable link between digital transformation and privacy, and the European measures that hope to level the...