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Natalie Bertels

Senior Legal Researcher
KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) - imec
Participates in 4 items

Natalie Bertels is a senior legal researcher privacy and data protection. She specializes in new technologies and the development of data-driven services and products. Her research focuses on the data protection challenges of a big data/cloud/IoT/HPC setting and the methodologies and implementation of privacy by design. Currently, she is involved in the PRiSE project (Privacy-by-design Regulation in Software Engineering, internal KUL funding, 2017-2021), working on an integrated (legal-technical) risk assessment methodology and in the imec Smart City initiative City of Things. She is the vice-chair of the Policy and Societal Task Force of the Big Data Value Association (BDVA, www.bdva.eu). Before joining CiTiP, Natalie practiced law as an IP and ICT law attorney.

Sessions in which Natalie Bertels participates

miércoles 6 junio, 2018

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris

martes 18 junio, 2019

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris
16:00 - 17:30 | 1 hour 30 minutos
Artificial Intelligence & Smart DataIoT Security & Data Protection

Threats for Artificial Intelligence IoT & DataThis session will underscore how AI could be the core technology to detect and react to cyber-attacks with minimum human interventions.

martes 21 junio, 2022

Zona horaria: (GMT+01:00) Paris
14:45 - 16:00 | 1 hour 15 minutos
Data Protection, Ethics and Security in a connected world4. From Data Spaces to Data Legislation
16:15 - 17:30 | 1 hour 15 minutos
From Data Spaces to Trustworthy AI: Designing Data Spaces in Real Life4. From Data Spaces to Data Legislation

Last August 2021 BDVA released his community position to the proposal for AI regulation supporting the idea of balancing between regulation and innovation. It is acknowledged the importance of trust and trustworthiness to boost investment and innovation. However, the cost, time, infrastructure, and knowledge needed to e.g. comply with the AI regulation may be burdensome. There is a risk that small companies, research and education organizations might not be able to easily follow and be aff...