Mr. Jérôme COMMODI, graduated in European Law from the University of Luxembourg, has 10 years professional experience as a lawyer in European, civil and commercial law.
He is actually coordinating the ALTO Project of the European Commission, in collaboration with the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity. The objectives of this project are to respond to the challenges of start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises in the context of compliance with the GDPR.
He is also an experienced inspector of the Investigation Division of the CNPD Luxembourg and also a professional speaker in data protection conferences in Luxembourg (Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, Luxembourg House of Start-up, etc.) and abroad. Moreover, he provides data protection trainings to companies or actors in Luxembourg, within the Sensibilization Department of the CNPD.
Sessions auxquelles Mr Jérôme Commodi participe
Mercredi 12 Juin, 2024
Introduction Supervisory Authorities play a crucial role in providing guidance and resources to facilitate compliance, and this session highlights their cutting-edge initiatives and tools to achieve that. The panel will unveil the latest innovative tools developed by these authorities to support compliance efforts and enhance regulatory transparency. Attendees will learn about ho...
Jeudi 13 Juin, 2024
Introduction Experts of this panel will challenge the notion that compliance and accountability must be tedious or burdensome. With today’s regulatory frameworks, compliance can be transformed into an advantage by embracing innovative approaches and fostering a culture of accountability. This session explores practical strategies, stories, and practices for making compliance and accou...
Sessions auxquelles Mr Jérôme Commodi assiste
Vendredi 14 Juin, 2024
Introduction This session will focus on the secondary use of data in the health and medical sector, with a special focus on the needs and challenges of practitioners, including in the medical research domain. From healthcare to research and beyond, the speakers on this panel will offer an insight into the evolving needs, barriers, considerations, frameworks, and challenges associated ...
Introduction This session will present and discuss innovative technologies and methodologies aimed at overcoming the barriers associated with secondary data use. Speakers will focus on solutions and innovative approaches for data reuse, including synthetic data generation, federated machine learning, and self-assessment methodologies. They will also unveil how these approaches are sha...
Introduction This session will discuss and compare the value of synthetic data, pseudonymized data, and anonymized data for medical research. Beyond the ethical dimension and their relevance for data protection by design, the session will discuss their relevance for medical research. Key questions and objectives ...
Introduction In the field of healthcare data processing, consent has long been considered the primary legal basis. However, with evolving medical research and innovation, alternative legal bases are gaining more attention. This session will discuss and review these alternative approaches to support lawful medical data processing.
As we draw the curtains on this enlightening conference with over 140 sessions and 300 experts from around the world, attendees will have the opportunity to carry forward lessons, connections, inspirations, and the spirit of collaboration necessary to shape the future of data protection, compliance, international cooperation, AI technologies, and fundamental human rights.