The Data Governance Act and Data-Driven Policymaking: Impact and Practical Implementations
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Tuesday, 16 February, 2021 - 14:00 to 15:00
Online
The proposed regulation on European data governance will foster the availability of data for use by increasing trust in data intermediaries and strengthening data-sharing mechanisms across the EU,
Policy Cloud, Cyberwatching, DUET, and URBANITE invite big data and cloud solutions providers and policymakers from industrial, commercial and public realities to an expert briefing on the perceived scope of the Data Governance Act, the implications for cybersecurity and GDPR, and the practical ramifications for public and business administrations
“We are defining today a truly European approach to data sharing. Our new regulation will enable trust and facilitate the flow of data across sectors and Member States while putting all those who generate data in the driving seat. With the ever-growing role of industrial data in our economy, Europe needs an open yet sovereign Single Market for data. Flanked by the right investments and key infrastructures, our regulation will help Europe become the world's number one data continent.”Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton. 25 November 2020.
Agenda
Introduction to the DGA and the Policy Cloud Legal and Ethical Framework for Data-Driven Policymaking, Alberto Bettiol & Martim Taborda Barata (ICTLC - ICT Legal Consulting)
The DGA and the Cybersecurity/Privacy Implications for Policymakers, Public Administrations, R&I Projects, and SMEs, Paolo Balboni (ICTLC International & Cyberwatching)
Practical Implications of the DGA for Data-Sharing in Digital Urban Twins, Pavel Kogut (DUET)
Round Table discussion, Alberto Bettiol, Martim Taborda Barata, Pavel Kogut, Sergio Campos Cordobes, Paolo Balboni
Marieke Willems is a Project Manager at Trust-IT Services. With an MBA and an MSc in Communication Science. Marieke is involved in several activities on research projects, involving stakeholders’ engagement, marketing research and communications. She is currently leading the dissemination work in the European Research and Innovation projects Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) and Policy Cloud, and is involved in the Horzions Results Booster.
Top tier European ICT, Privacy & Cybersecurity lawyer and DPO) for multinational companies. Professor of Privacy, Cybersecurity, and IT Contract Law at the European Centre on Privacy and Cybersecurity (ECPC) - Maastricht University Faculty of Law. Member of the EUMETSAT Data Protection Supervisory Authority. Lead Auditor BS ISO/IEC 27001:2013.
Legal consultant specialised in intellectual property and information law, manages privacy and data protection compliance strategies for global multinational businesses and European agencies.
Pavel Kogut - Researcher 21c Consultancy
Experienced researcher, project manager, and training facilitator specialised in the use of data and new tech to drive insights for improving government services.
Sergio Campos Cordobes - Project Director TECNALIA
Senior researcher and project manager, focusing on data-driven methods, architectures and services to support planning and operational aspects of urban mobility.
Policy Cloud willharness the potential of digitisation, big data and cloud technologies to improve policy modelling, creation and implementation.
Cyberwatchingis the European observatory of cybersecurity and privacy research and innovation and promotes the uptake and understanding of cutting-edge services emerging from Research and Innovation initiatives across Europe.
DUET is changing the public sector policy creation landscape through the Digital Twins initiative which leverages high performance and cloud computing to place citizens at the forefront of urban decision making.
URBANITE will facilitate urban traffic planning using disruptive technologies such as AI to inform data-driven decision making in the public sector and along the mobility and urban transformation value chain.
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