Privacy Focus Group: A.I. and Data Protection

This webinar introduces the basic notions and concepts of the GDPR in an A.I.-context and briefly discusses the Ethical Guidelines for Trustworthy A.I. The development, deployment, and use of A.I. systems should meet these requirements in order to be considered Trustworthy A.I., privacy and data governance being important components.

API Security

API’s (Application Programming Interfaces) are ubiquitous and used to interconnect all our popular web applications. Without API’s, applications cannot communicate and we would simply not be able to use the majority of the current cloud and web applications. But at the same time, because of these API’s, security threats are greater than ever.

A.I.: Basic Concepts & Regulatory Trends

This webinar introduces A.I. in a simple and accessible way, and proves the social importance of A.I. systems. A.I. applications carry certain risks and therefore require an appropriate legal framework. It is thus not surprising that national and European policymakers are increasingly examining whether and which adjustments to these legal frameworks are necessary. The webinar gives an overview of the current initiatives and future trends.

How do data protection rights fare in Corona times?

In this GDPR anniversary webinar, three privacy experts focus on the challenges they face when assessing and implementing government measures adopted in the fight against COVID19. The Corona pandemic has risen awareness of the importance of privacy, not only in our private life but also in the employer-employee relationship, and the need for a broader democratic testing of privacy threatening technologies.

The EU Cybersecurity Act: moving forward

This webinar gives an update on the progress made with the implementation of the EU Cybersecurity Act. Three draft certification schemes have been launched and a National Cybersecurity Certification Authority for Belgium is being created.

International Data Transfers: acting on Brexit and Schrems II

This webinar highlights the obligations of data controllers to conduct a detailed examination of the circumstances surrounding each international data transfer, the adequacy of protection in the country to which the data will be transferred, and the parties processing the data. Possible remedies, mitigations actions and the extend of these obligations are clarified.

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