Mr Eugenio Prosperetti
Lawyer (ranked in Chambers for TMT Italy - Information Technology) advising national and international/multi-national clients on complex tecnology-related issues.
Adjunct professor of Algorithm and Data Management Law and Business CyberLaw at LUISS "Guido Carli University".
VicePresident of the Monitoring Body of the Italian Code of Conduct for Telemarketing and Teleselling
Former advisor of the Italian Government has contributed to design and drafting of legislation on Electronic Identity (SPID), and digital transformation (2016 review of the Digital Administrative Code, digital domicile, cross-border electronic identity, etc).
Eugenio holds a Ph.D in Commercial Law (Rome, Tor Vergata University, 2007) and has passed value judgement as Associate Professor of Commercial Law.
He is the author of several publications and articles on legal topics including privacy, artificial intelligence, electronic identity, cloud contracts and digital copyright.
Sessions in which Mr Eugenio Prosperetti participates
miércoles 12 junio, 2024
Sessions in which Mr Eugenio Prosperetti attends
lunes 10 junio, 2024
The foundation of GDPR compliance lies in clearly defined legal bases for the processing of personal data. While the appropriate application of Article 6 and 9 of the GDPR to standard processing activities is sometimes already difficult, these challenges vastly increase when applied to AI training. The complex data processing activities involved therein, as well as the concrete personal data that is collected and used, turn GDPR-com...
Introduction Experts on this panel will investigate the latest developments in Privacy Enhancing Technologies by examining their effectiveness in protecting user data and fostering trust in online environments. The panel will also address the emerging trends and evaluate their potential impact on privacy landscapes, which is helpful in navigating the ever-evolving terrain of privacy r...
The adequacy requirement plays a significant role in EU data protection law. The third country must provide adequate data protection to make personal data transfer free, i.e., treat the transfer as if it happens within the EU. A third country must pass the assessment conducted by the European Commission to do so. The doctrine describes the assessment as not transparent enough and influenced by the political background. There are few...
Introduction As Europe continues to strengthen its cybersecurity framework in response to evolving threats and challenges, understanding the intricacies of this legislative landscape is essential for org...
Introduction This Welcome Reception invites you to discover the Privacy MelodIA: An original musical composition on data protection, performed in an outstanding setting and surrounded by the largest collection of Tintoretto’s paintings.
martes 11 junio, 2024
The International Cooperation track serves as platform for dialogue, exchange, and collaboration, where we get to explore innovative solutions and build meaningful partnerships beyond borders and across various disciplines. This session offers an introductory discussion that brings together an esteemed panel of high-level speakers and experts, such as the Italian Minister of Justice, US Federal Trade Commissioner, Pr...
Introduction This session will discuss major national data regulation developments, with a focus on British, Canadian, and Indian regulations. Key questions and objectives What are the implications of these regulatory evolutions?
In un' era in cui i dati sono diventati il nuovo petrolio, è fondamentale comprendere come le normative stanno cambiando e cosa significa per le aziende, le istituzioni e i cittadini europei. In qualità di esperti di Asso Dpo in questa sessione parleremo dei punti chiave della European Digital Strategy e delle nuove legislazioni europee che impattano sul trattamento dei dati.AI ACT: Come la "fame" di d...
Introduction The panel of this session will examine the dynamic interplay among various European Data Regulations, including the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Digital Services Act (DSA), Data Act (DA), Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), and Market in Crypto-assets Regulation (MICA). It will also focus on unraveling the complexities surrounding these regulations and offer insights into ov...