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One of the key capabilities of PETs provide is the ability to anonymise data, allowing for that data to be shared internally and externally in full compliance without risk of breach. This panel will focus on the subsequent benefits and practical steps for implementation.

  • Retaining data utility and quality after anonymisation
  • The implications of pseudonymised vs anonymised data
  • Building the infrastructure required for internal and external data sharing initiatives
  • Avoiding risk and understanding where liability lies if there were a breach

Author:

Lana DeMaria

Head of Data Privacy
Alaska Airlines

Lana DeMaria

Head of Data Privacy
Alaska Airlines

Author:

John Athanasiades

Senior Director, Financial Crime Management and Corporate Security
National Bank of Canada

John Athanasiades leads National Bank of Canada’s Financial Crime and Corporate Security division which includes anti-money laundering, fraud, terrorist financing and corporate / internal threat investigations.  He is responsible for putting in place a robust risk management and mitigation program by continuing to develop and reinforce strategies surrounding these issues.  Prior to joining National Bank, he had a career of nearly 30 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police managing and collaborating on several national and international strategic initiatives and investigations involving national security, anti-money laundering, terrorism, financial crime and intelligence. Before he retired, he led the Financial Integrity Program for the RCMP in the province of Quebec.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from McGill University as well as completing a CAMS certification

John Athanasiades

Senior Director, Financial Crime Management and Corporate Security
National Bank of Canada

John Athanasiades leads National Bank of Canada’s Financial Crime and Corporate Security division which includes anti-money laundering, fraud, terrorist financing and corporate / internal threat investigations.  He is responsible for putting in place a robust risk management and mitigation program by continuing to develop and reinforce strategies surrounding these issues.  Prior to joining National Bank, he had a career of nearly 30 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police managing and collaborating on several national and international strategic initiatives and investigations involving national security, anti-money laundering, terrorism, financial crime and intelligence. Before he retired, he led the Financial Integrity Program for the RCMP in the province of Quebec.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from McGill University as well as completing a CAMS certification

Author:

Alon Ben-Chorin

Director, Investigations - International Banking
Scotiabank

Alon Ben-Chorin

Director, Investigations - International Banking
Scotiabank
 

Harry Harden

Senior Vice President
Kilburn & Strode

Harry heads Kilburn & Strode’s, San Francisco liaison office. With a background in physics, he primarily works on software, automotive and autonomous driving technologies.

His practice involves advising on filing strategies across the globe, particularly for Silicon Valley companies, with a focus on balancing efficiency with strength of IP protection.

Harry has particular expertise in risk assessment (freedom to operate) and patent portfolio strength analysis as companies approach IPO. Recent work has involved detailed

Harry Harden

Senior Vice President
Kilburn & Strode

Harry Harden

Senior Vice President
Kilburn & Strode

Harry heads Kilburn & Strode’s, San Francisco liaison office. With a background in physics, he primarily works on software, automotive and autonomous driving technologies.

His practice involves advising on filing strategies across the globe, particularly for Silicon Valley companies, with a focus on balancing efficiency with strength of IP protection.

Harry has particular expertise in risk assessment (freedom to operate) and patent portfolio strength analysis as companies approach IPO. Recent work has involved detailed

patent due diligence investigations to advise on commercial implications of patent portfolios.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can allow companies to gain greater insights on existing data and explore new ways for that data to then be utilised. PETs can aid this process during development, implementation and monitoring.

  • Synthetic data as a means by which to train AI/ML models- the pros, cons and achieving the best result in practice
  • Utilising AI/ML in conjunction with PETs to help achieve a proactive rather than reactive data stance, cutting costs and saving time
  • Strengthening the ability of enterprise to comply with various requirements from regulators, customers and internal stakeholders especially as ‘Responsible AI’ gains traction.

Author:

Bastiaan Quast

Co-Secretary ITU-WHO Focus Group on AI for Health
ITU

Bastiaan Quast

Co-Secretary ITU-WHO Focus Group on AI for Health
ITU

Author:

Jo Ann Davaris

Vice President, Global Privacy
Booking Holdings

Jo Ann Davaris

Vice President, Global Privacy
Booking Holdings

Author:

Ellison Anne Williams

Founder & CEO
Enveil

Ellison Anne Williams is the Founder and CEO of Enveil, the pioneering Privacy Enhancing Technology company protecting Data in Use. Building on more than a decade of experience leading avant-garde efforts in the areas of large-scale analytics, information security, computer network exploitation, and network modeling, Ellison Anne founded the startup in 2016 to protect sensitive data while it's being used or processed – the 'holy grail' of data encryption. Powered by homomorphic encryption, Enveil’s award-winning ZeroReveal® solutions provide Trusted Compute in Untrusted Locations™, enabling previously impossible business functionalities for intelligence-led decision making.

Leveraging her deep technical background and a passion for evangelizing the impact of disruptive technologies, Ellison Anne has helped define and advance the Data in Use security space and cultivated Enveil’s capabilities into category-defining solutions that enable secure search, analytics, sharing, and collaboration. In addition to her ongoing contributions as a cybersecurity mentor and thought leader, Ellison Anne has been recognized as an SC Media Reboot Leadership Innovator Award winner, a Woman to Watch in Security, and a CyberScoop Leet List Honoree. She started her career at the U.S. National Security Agency and holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Algebraic Combinatorics), a M.S. in Mathematics (Set Theoretic Topology), and a M.S. in Computer Science (Machine Learning).

Ellison Anne Williams

Founder & CEO
Enveil

Ellison Anne Williams is the Founder and CEO of Enveil, the pioneering Privacy Enhancing Technology company protecting Data in Use. Building on more than a decade of experience leading avant-garde efforts in the areas of large-scale analytics, information security, computer network exploitation, and network modeling, Ellison Anne founded the startup in 2016 to protect sensitive data while it's being used or processed – the 'holy grail' of data encryption. Powered by homomorphic encryption, Enveil’s award-winning ZeroReveal® solutions provide Trusted Compute in Untrusted Locations™, enabling previously impossible business functionalities for intelligence-led decision making.

Leveraging her deep technical background and a passion for evangelizing the impact of disruptive technologies, Ellison Anne has helped define and advance the Data in Use security space and cultivated Enveil’s capabilities into category-defining solutions that enable secure search, analytics, sharing, and collaboration. In addition to her ongoing contributions as a cybersecurity mentor and thought leader, Ellison Anne has been recognized as an SC Media Reboot Leadership Innovator Award winner, a Woman to Watch in Security, and a CyberScoop Leet List Honoree. She started her career at the U.S. National Security Agency and holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Algebraic Combinatorics), a M.S. in Mathematics (Set Theoretic Topology), and a M.S. in Computer Science (Machine Learning).

Author:

Vaikkunth Mugunthan

CEO & Co-Founder, DynamoFL
DynamoFL

Vaikkunth is the CEO and Co-Founder of DynamoFL. He spearheads the ML research team at DynamoFL and is an expert in federated learning. Vaikkunth received his SM and Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT.

Vaikkunth Mugunthan

CEO & Co-Founder, DynamoFL
DynamoFL

Vaikkunth is the CEO and Co-Founder of DynamoFL. He spearheads the ML research team at DynamoFL and is an expert in federated learning. Vaikkunth received his SM and Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT.

Author:

Katherine Fick

Assistant General Counsel
IBM

Katherine Fick

Assistant General Counsel
IBM

Author:

Aaron Weller

Leader, Privacy Engineering Group
Hewlett Packard

Aaron has over 25 years of global consulting and industry experience with a focus on information security and privacy.

After 5 years leading PwC’s Privacy practice for the Western US, he co-founded a consulting and technology company and worked with many Fortune 500 technology companies to help address strategic privacy issues.

More recently, he joined HP, Inc in 2022 where he now leads HPs global Center of Excellence for Privacy Engineering.

Aaron is recognized as a thought leader in the field of privacy and was accepted as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) by the IAPP in 2016. 

He has presented at national and international conferences on a wide variety of privacy and data governance topics.  He guest lectures on privacy and risk management at the University of Washington.

He has been quoted in publications including the Wall Street Journal and published in the book Using Security Metrics to Drive Action.

Aaron was also a member of the working group that developed ISO31700 – Privacy by Design for Consumer Products & Services, which was published in early 2023.

Aaron Weller

Leader, Privacy Engineering Group
Hewlett Packard

Aaron has over 25 years of global consulting and industry experience with a focus on information security and privacy.

After 5 years leading PwC’s Privacy practice for the Western US, he co-founded a consulting and technology company and worked with many Fortune 500 technology companies to help address strategic privacy issues.

More recently, he joined HP, Inc in 2022 where he now leads HPs global Center of Excellence for Privacy Engineering.

Aaron is recognized as a thought leader in the field of privacy and was accepted as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) by the IAPP in 2016. 

He has presented at national and international conferences on a wide variety of privacy and data governance topics.  He guest lectures on privacy and risk management at the University of Washington.

He has been quoted in publications including the Wall Street Journal and published in the book Using Security Metrics to Drive Action.

Aaron was also a member of the working group that developed ISO31700 – Privacy by Design for Consumer Products & Services, which was published in early 2023.

Author:

Dr. Michael Capps

CEO/Co-Founder
Diveplane

Dr. Michael Capps

CEO/Co-Founder
Diveplane

Author:

Grady Nye

SVP, Assistant General Counsel
Mastercard

Grady is a Senior Vice President and Assistant General Counsel on the Privacy & Data Protection team at Mastercard. Grady is the global privacy lead for Data Analytics, and Loyalty, managing a global team of experts that provide strategic data and privacy advice to Mastercard's fast-growing data analytics and loyalty business. He also plays an important role in the implementation of privacy enhancing technologies (PETs), spearheading efforts to be on the cutting edge of product and technology design.

Prior to Mastercard, Grady was an associate at Sidley Austin LLP and a member of the firm's Privacy & Cybersecurity group.

Grady Nye

SVP, Assistant General Counsel
Mastercard

Grady is a Senior Vice President and Assistant General Counsel on the Privacy & Data Protection team at Mastercard. Grady is the global privacy lead for Data Analytics, and Loyalty, managing a global team of experts that provide strategic data and privacy advice to Mastercard's fast-growing data analytics and loyalty business. He also plays an important role in the implementation of privacy enhancing technologies (PETs), spearheading efforts to be on the cutting edge of product and technology design.

Prior to Mastercard, Grady was an associate at Sidley Austin LLP and a member of the firm's Privacy & Cybersecurity group.

Author:

John Derrico

VP - Data Sourcing and Emerging Data Technologies
Mastercard

John Derrico

VP - Data Sourcing and Emerging Data Technologies
Mastercard

Author:

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit 2023 - Draft Agenda
 

SeungHwan Lee

Associate Professor
Seoul National University Hospital

SeungHwan Lee

Associate Professor
Seoul National University Hospital

SeungHwan Lee

Associate Professor
Seoul National University Hospital