Conferences program
The conferences will be regularly updated as we receive their content.
Morning
With the rise of AI and the emergence of regulations such as the AI Act, the role of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) is evolving and becoming more strategic than ever.
DPOs are facing new challenges, needing to anticipate risks and collaborate with various stakeholders.
How can DPOs approach AI?
What are the recommendations of the authority on this matter?
How to approach the IA Act as a DPO? The future application of the European law on artificial intelligence (AI Act) is likely to disrupt the job of Data Protection Officer. Traditionally confronted with the governance of personal data, these will now have to find their place within the governance of artificial intelligence. This session will provide an overview of what the IA Act means for a DPO, and how it is possible to reconcile the management of the GDPR and the AI Act in practice.
Paul-Emmanuel Bidault - CEO
NIS2: The missing link for your business! Many organizations are still not sure what they need to be compliant with NIS2. At this conference, we will get right to the point: discover the tools and strategies that are really useful for filling these gaps. Take advantage of this directive to go beyond compliance, strengthen your defenses and create powerful synergies with the GDPR, DORA and other laws. A practical and strategic meeting to transform cybersecurity into a performance engine.
Julien Winkin - Managing Partner
Afternoon
The GDPR and the NIS 2 Directive are two distinct regulatory frameworks with different regulatory authorities. The NIS 2 Directive addresses information systems and business continuity, whereas the GDPR deals with personal data.
Data protection relies on cybersecurity. Thus, DPOs must work closely with CISOs.
How can GDPR and NIS 2 be harmonized, and how can this collaboration be leveraged?
The GDPR and the NIS 2 Directive are two distinct regulatory frameworks with different regulatory authorities. The NIS 2 Directive addresses information systems and business continuity, whereas the GDPR deals with personal data.
Data protection relies on cybersecurity. Thus, DPOs must work closely with CISOs.
How can GDPR and NIS 2 be harmonized, and how can this collaboration be leveraged?