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Electronic communication networks and interconnected digital services have become ubiquitous as they have permeated every fold of everyday life. At a time when automated profiling and electronic surveillance have become commodities, citizens and businesses alike may face limitations and threats when they have personal data processed or seek to protect their privacy on the internet or when using general communication services. Limitations in the transparency, the functionality and interconnectivity of online and communication services increases the risk of having personal data processed out of control of any accountable person or organization or simply becoming exposed to all sorts of privacy threats.
 
The recalibrated legal framework in the EU as manifested by the promulgation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is key in an effort to better control the processing of personal data. Additionally, the forthcoming Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications is expected to give new impetus to the way privacy is protected in electronic communications. Even the best legislative efforts cannot keep up to speed with the pace of innovative technology and business models that challenge the way personal data is processed and privacy is protected across the EU and beyond; therefore, examining what is at stake and where threats thereto originate from becomes of paramount importance.
 
In the light of those regulations, DG CONNECT, ENISA, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and Telefónica are organizing APF 2018.
 
The event will be webstreamed here.

Speakers and Team

Despina Spanou
European Commission - DG Connect
Jan Schallaböck
iRights.Law
Marit Hansen
Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für Datenschutz
Paula Ortiz
Interactive Advertising Bureau Spain
Elise Lassus
Fundamental Rights Agency
Kevin Kiley
OneTrust
Judith Nink
eyeo GmbH
Alex Li
Microsoft
Nathaly Rey
Google
Kuan Hon
Fieldfisher
Daniele Catteddu
Cloud Security Alliance

Why you cannot miss APF'18

5 reasons you may want to consider...
  • Learn from the professionals in the field

  • Get involved in a high level debate

  • Discover the trends for the future

  • Network with key players in privacy and data protection

Important dates

Submission of full papers: March 30, 2018

Extension of full paper submission: 18 April 2018

Notification to authors: 8 May 2018

Camera-ready copies:  22 May 2018

APF 2018 taking place on: 13-14 June 2018