Are data-driven industries sustainable when it comes to the efficiency and fair use of data or the respect of ethical standards? Are there sustainable business models that can be an alternative to big techs? How can the “data sustainability” of internet-based companies be evaluated?
This conference, at the inauguration of the new Course on “Data Sustainability” at EDHEC Business School, aims to readapt the concept of “sustainability” in the field of data protection and in particular with the idea of using fewer, more accurate, pertinent and purpose-centred data to run the digital market. A sustainable data processing is a system that implements the principles of fairness, data minimisation, purpose limitation, accuracy, still being attractive and competitive in the digital market. This conference will explore these realities, looking at existing experiences in the online market (search engines, browsers, PIMS, data lockers) as virtuous examples of data sustainability.
The conference, co-hosted by the Brussels Privacy Hub and the EDHEC Augmented Law Institute, will be held on March the 8th, 2021 and will be based on: introductory remarks from distinguished Professors, followed by a panel with several speakers from academia, industry, civil society and institutions (the EDPS), and some final remarks from Prof. Paul De Hert.
Draft program:
13:30 – 13:50
Introductory Remarks:
Prof. Christophe Roquilly, Director of the Augmented Law Institute, EDHEC Business School
Prof. Bastiaan van Der Linden, Director of the MSc on Sustainable Businesses, EDHEC Business School
Prof. Gianclaudio Malgieri, EDHEC Augmented Law Institute, Coordinator of the Course on Data Sustainability
13:50 – 15:00
Roundtable discussion: “Data Sustainability”, the need for a new concept
- Massimo Attoresi, European Data Protection Supervisor
- Johnny Ryan, Irish Council for Civil Liberties
- Alayna Kennedy, IBM; “All Tech is Human”
- Luke Mulks, Brave Browser
- Isabella de Michelis, ErnieApp
Moderator: Prof. Gianclaudio Malgieri, EDHEC Augmented Law Institute
15:00 – 15:45
Questions and Answers with the audience
(with the participation of MSc Students of the course on Data Sustainability)
15:45 – 16:00
Final remarks:
- Prof. Paul De Hert, Director of the Brussels Privacy Hub
Time: 13:30-16:00 (Brussels time)
Venue: Online
Registration: The event is free to attend but registration is required at this link. Should you face any difficulties with the registration form, please send an e-mail to info@brusselsprivacyhub.eu
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