
Florence Dubosc is admitted to practice law in the states of California and New York. She completed her JD and Master’s degree in France before obtaining an L.L.M. in U.S. Legal Studies from Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, California.
After several years as a consumer protection lawyer in a San Francisco law firm, she has been working for the Monegasque Data Protection Authority (CCIN] since May 2014, covering legal aspects of data protection in various subject matters, such as workplace monitoring and digital compliance.
Since 2020, she has been co-chairing the Working Group on the Role of Personal Data Protection in International Development Aid, International Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management set up by the Global Privacy Assembly.
Sessions in which Florence Dubosc participates
Wednesday 12 June, 2024
Introduction In humanitarian crises, every bit of information can be a lifeline for those in need, which makes data a vital factor in providing food, shelter, and basic human needs. In this session, the speakers will explore the fascinating relationship between data protection and humanitarian action, from aiding disaster response to tracking displacement trends, where data plays a cr...
Thursday 15 May, 2025
In humanitarian crises, every bit of information can be a lifeline for those in need, which makes data a vital factor in providing food, shelter, and basic human needs. There is a real person behind every dot and dash of data. This brings great responsibility! DP can is a life and death matt...