
Andrew Charlesworth
Reader in Information Technology Law / Director
University of Bristol
Participe à 1 Session
Andrew Charlesworth is Reader in Information Technology Law, and
Director of the Centre for IT & Law at the University of Bristol, UK.
Working in a range of areas relating to information technology and
e-commerce, including intellectual property law and cybercrime, he has
considerable experience in the area of privacy and data protection,
having authoring the UK Data Protection Code of Practice for Higher
Education; worked on the UK ICO's methodology for the conduct of
effective Privacy Impact Assessments in the UK and the associated
Handbook on PIAs; and collaborated with researchers at HP Labs on
privacy in cloud computing. He is currently a partner of the EU H2020
Privacy Flag project with expertise in privacy and data protection in
common law jurisdictions.
Director of the Centre for IT & Law at the University of Bristol, UK.
Working in a range of areas relating to information technology and
e-commerce, including intellectual property law and cybercrime, he has
considerable experience in the area of privacy and data protection,
having authoring the UK Data Protection Code of Practice for Higher
Education; worked on the UK ICO's methodology for the conduct of
effective Privacy Impact Assessments in the UK and the associated
Handbook on PIAs; and collaborated with researchers at HP Labs on
privacy in cloud computing. He is currently a partner of the EU H2020
Privacy Flag project with expertise in privacy and data protection in
common law jurisdictions.
Sessions auxquelles Andrew Charlesworth participe
2:45 PM
2:45 PM
GDPR & IoT
1 heure,
2:45 PM
- 3:45 PM
International Conference Centre of Geneva (CICG) - Room 3
Dr. Rolf H. Weber, University of Zurich - Faculty of Law (Participant.e)
Luca Bolognini, Istituto Italiano per la Privacy e la Valorizzazione dei Dati (Modérateur.rice)
Lucio Scudiero, ECCP (Participant.e)
Marietje Schaake, European Parliament (Potentiel.le)
Florence Raynal, CNIL (Potentiel.le)
Andrew Charlesworth, University of Bristol (Participant.e)
Andrei Robachevsky (Potentiel.le)
Steve Purser, ENISA (Participant.e)