David is director of Identitas Consulting, working in digital transformation, specifically the areas of digital identity and cybersecurity, data protection and privacy regulation as well as emerging technologies.
He co-authored 'Data Privacy Program Guide - How to Build a Privacy Program that Inspires Trust' with Justine Philips and Matt Stamper.
David has worked in senior management positions across a wide range of companies in Europe and North America from start-ups (Soft-Switch, Metamerge) to global brands (Lotus Development, IBM, Nokia Siemens Networks and Ericsson) as well as University College London.
David is currently a director and senior consultant with the Trust in Digital Life association, chief information and security officer with iGrant.io and a principal consulting analyst with TechVision Research. He was responsible for dissemination, communication and exploitation in the CyberSec4Europe large scale pilot and currently participates in one of the four large scale projects piloting the EU digital identity wallet (EWC) as well as the EBSI-VECTORproject.
David has a BA from the University of Manchester and a D.Phil. from the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford.
Sessions auxquelles Mr David Goodman participe
Mardi 11 Juin, 2024
Introduction The regulatory landscape, ethical considerations and best practices are outlined by EU-CHECK to ensure responsible and trustworthy AI applications. In this session, attendees will gain valuable insight into the European Union’s Coordinated Universal Compliance for Keeping User Privacy and Security perspective, especially in the context of AI deployment. The speakers will ...
Mercredi 12 Juin, 2024
Introduction The right to private communication is enshrined in several international treaties in the telecommunication, human rights, and humanitarian law domains. Quantum technology is expected to be soon able to uncypher encrypted communications. It poses a threat on conventional encryption methods and will constitute a major blow on confidentiality and privacy of electronic commun...
Sessions auxquelles Mr David Goodman assiste
Mercredi 12 Juin, 2024
Introduction The right to private communication is enshrined in several international treaties in the telecommunication, human rights, and humanitarian law domains. Quantum technology is expected to be soon able to uncypher encrypted communications. It poses a threat on conventional encryption methods and will constitute a major blow on confidentiality and privacy of electronic commun...