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Ms Natascha Gerlach

Director of Privacy and Data Policy
Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL)
Participe à 2 sessions

Natascha Gerlach holds the position of Director of Privacy Policy for the Center of information Policy Leadership (CIPL) in Brussels. Her work is focused on a range of privacy and data related topics including cross-border data flows, AI, Privacy Enhancing Technologies, children’s data privacy, data ethics and data governance. Before joining CIPL, Natascha was a Senior Attorney with Cleary Gottlieb in their Brussels office, where she headed Cleary’s European eDiscovery group leveraging her experience in US eDiscovery by implementing new technologies and operationalizing the team. Natascha was also a senior member of Cleary’s Data Privacy group and advised clients on a wide array of data privacy issues, with a special focus on the cross section of international discovery and data protection. Natascha is Chair Emerita of The Sedona Conference Working Group 6 on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery and Disclosure (WG6) Steering Committee. She is on the advisory board for the Georgetown Law AEDI and has been on the ABA CBI Steering Committee since its inception in 2017. Natascha publishes regularly on data protection topics and is a frequent speaker at relevant conferences.

Sessions auxquelles Ms Natascha Gerlach participe

Jeudi 13 Juin, 2024

Fuseau horaire: (GMT+01:00) Rome
9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | 1 heure
Data Protection in Practice

Introduction With the Digital Markets Act (DMA) shaping the rules governing online platforms, businesses must adapt to new compliance requirements in this evolving regulatory environment. This session offers a deep dive into the DMA’s provision, their potential impact, and strategies for ensuring compliance in a rapidly changing regulatory world.  

2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 heure
Data Protection in Practice

Introduction The Internet gives children access to many resources and opportunities to learn, play and socialize, but it also exposes them to a series of risks. The Regulation on Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) provides a first attempt to regulate some of these risks for combatting online exploitation of children, aiming to conciliate the need to protect children, while preserving ...