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Brent Homan

Data Protection Commissioner for the Bailiwick of Guernsey
Office of the Data Protection Authority (ODPA Guernsey)
Participates in 3 items

Commencing in 2024, Brent Homan is the Data Protection Commissioner for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Mr. Homan has over 20 years’ experience in both the Privacy and Competition realms. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Homan was Deputy Commissioner at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, where he was responsible for enforcing Canada’s federal public and private sector privacy laws.

Mr. Homan’s accomplishments in Privacy include key enforcement actions such as: Guernsey IT Outage (2025), Gambling Industry Sweep (2024) Canada Post Marketing (2023), Tim Hortons Location Tracking (2022), Facial Recognition – Clearview, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (2020/1), Facebook Cambridge Analytica (2019), Equifax (2018), World Anti-Doping Association Breach (2017), and Ashley Madison (2016).

A global leader in International enforcement, Mr. Homan has co-led numerous international investigations including two Global Privacy Award winning investigations against Clearview and Ashley Madison. Mr. Homan created the Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN) Privacy Sweep and co-chairs the International Enforcement Cooperation Working Group of the Global Privacy Assembly. A digital economy leader, Mr. Homan has advanced global cross-regulatory collaboration in the areas of privacy, consumer- protection and competition, and with his counterparts, has co-founded the Guernsey Consumer Cooperation Forum.

Prior to joining the privacy world Mr. Homan was Assistant Deputy Commissioner at the Competition Bureau of Canada where he led numerous high profile misleading advertising investigations in the Digital Economy and health sectors.

In the area of health, Mr. Homan led Canada’s Tobacco Inquiry that culminated in the removal of Light and Mild labelling from cigarette packaging across Canada.

Mr. Homan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Political Science from Carleton University, and a Masters in Economics from the University of Ottawa.

Sessions in which Brent Homan participates

lunes 12 mayo, 2025

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris
11:40
11:40 - 12:20 | 40 minutos
AI and Compliance
Artificial IntelligenceRegulatory evolutionInnovative TechnologiesInterpretation available

This enriching session will shed light on the consequences of data scraping in regard to privacy and intellectual property rights. Data scraping refers to the automated extraction of data from websites, APIs, and other online sources, which consequently raises questions surrounding the secondary uses of such data. Attendees of this session will have the opportunity to hear from several European and global authorities on how they perceive and addr...

martes 13 mayo, 2025

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris
16:30
16:30 - 17:15 | 45 minutos
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 ...

miércoles 14 mayo, 2025

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris
9:00
9:00 - 9:45 | 45 minutos
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...