Judith Leschanz has been working in the field of data protection for more than 20 years and has relevant expertise in managing various data protection law issues in an international environment.
She started her career at mobilkom austria (A1) and has held various executive positions in and outside the A1 Group ever since. In addition, she serves as chairwoman of the Board of the Association of Austrian Data Protection Officers (www.privacyofficers.at ), vice president of EFDPO (European expert network of data protection officers) and is managing director of the Secur-Data Betriebsberatungs GmbH. Moreover Judith Leschanz is lecturer at the prestigious Danube University in Krems and speaker at leading data industry events.
Sessions auxquelles Ms Judith Leschanz participe
Mercredi 19 Avril, 2023
The role of the Data Protection Officer has greatly evolved since the nomination of the first DPO in the Land of Hesse, Germany in 1971. Originally designed to protect citizens privacy against too much scrutiny from the state, it shall now protect people from the invasive curiosity of private companies, large and small, as well as from increasingly active criminal organizations. New EU regulations aim at controlling large internet actors with the Digital Services Act and the Data Marketing...
Sessions auxquelles Ms Judith Leschanz assiste
Mardi 18 Avril, 2023
For morning coffee breaks from Monday 17 to Friday 21 April, vouchers will be available to enjoy a typical Italian coffee at Caffè Rosso if you attend the sessions at Santa Margherita Auditorium or at Venice Eat if you attend the sessions at Ca’ Foscari or Ca' Dolfin.In addition we will also offer a coffee break at Scuola Grande di San Rocco on Tuesday 18 April.
Mercredi 19 Avril, 2023
The role of the Data Protection Officer has greatly evolved since the nomination of the first DPO in the Land of Hesse, Germany in 1971. Originally designed to protect citizens privacy against too much scrutiny from the state, it shall now protect people from the invasive curiosity of private companies, large and small, as well as from increasingly active criminal organizations. New EU regulations aim at controlling large internet actors with the Digital Services Act and the Data Marketing...
Technical and Legal Aspects Relating to the (Re)Use of Health Data when Repurposing Machine Learning Models in the EU