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2023 Agenda

Privacy-Enhancing Technology North America Summit 2024
May 2025

Tuesday, 9 May, 2023
08:00-08:55
Registration and Networking
08:55-09:00
Welcome Address
09:00-09:45

Privacy- enhancing technologies are revolutionising the way we approach and use highly sensitive data. This panel will explore why capitalising on these developments is essential to drive value moving forwards.

  • Establishing how PETs can deliver additional business value through unlocking previously inaccessible data
  • Practical first-hand examples of successfully identifying relevant use cases, establishing proof of concept and deriving the benefits.
  • What the ROI of PETs will look like and how to measure that after implementation

Author:

Andrew Bjerken

Vice President, Head of Global Privacy
Marriot Vacations Worldwide

Andrew Bjerken

Vice President, Head of Global Privacy
Marriot Vacations Worldwide

Author:

Nishant Bhajaria

Director of Privacy Engineering, Architecture and Analytics
Uber

Nishant Bhajaria

Director of Privacy Engineering, Architecture and Analytics
Uber

Author:

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Author:

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.

09:45-10:30

With New York, Colorado and California as notable examples, the proliferation of state level data privacy regimes is imposing various restrictions on how data can be used. Could PETs simultaneously generate value and minimize regulatory friction?

  • Determining how PETs can comply with disparate regulations across the United States
  • Understanding the regulatory perspective on PETs and why there has been a global governmental push for implementation
  • Assessing which considerations need to be made to avoid regulatory challenge especially when it comes to innovative data sharing initiatives

Author:

Orrie Dinstein

Global Chief Privacy Officer
Marsh McLennan

Orrie Dinstein

Global Chief Privacy Officer
Marsh McLennan

Author:

Nada Bseikri

Assistant General Counsel, Data Privacy & Regulation
Robinhood

Nada Bseikri

Assistant General Counsel, Data Privacy & Regulation
Robinhood

Author:

Shashi Gowda

CEO
Devr

Shashi Gowda is CEO and co-founder of Devr and a member of its board of directors.  A seasoned technology leader and entrepreneur, Shashi brings over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, big data and emerging tech industries.

 

Devr provides tools for enterprises to design and orchestrate data privacy, enabling rich open ecosystems for data monetization with continuous compliance.

 

Shashi champions advances in digital transformation, data privacy and continuous compliance using emerging technologies such as Blockchain and AI.  He is passionate about bringing technologies into highly regulated industries which enable them to innovate with data, in an era of growing privacy concerns, regulatory complexity, and high costs of non-compliance.

 

Before founding Devr, Shashi was CTO of Virtual Control and supported the sale of its AI and ML solutions to Agilent Technologies.  Prior to that, Shashi held various technology design and leadership roles, at both corporates and at early-stage companies, and has worked across Asia, Europe, and the US.

 

Shashi earned his bachelor’s degree in bio-medical engineering from Boston University.

Shashi Gowda

CEO
Devr

Shashi Gowda is CEO and co-founder of Devr and a member of its board of directors.  A seasoned technology leader and entrepreneur, Shashi brings over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, big data and emerging tech industries.

 

Devr provides tools for enterprises to design and orchestrate data privacy, enabling rich open ecosystems for data monetization with continuous compliance.

 

Shashi champions advances in digital transformation, data privacy and continuous compliance using emerging technologies such as Blockchain and AI.  He is passionate about bringing technologies into highly regulated industries which enable them to innovate with data, in an era of growing privacy concerns, regulatory complexity, and high costs of non-compliance.

 

Before founding Devr, Shashi was CTO of Virtual Control and supported the sale of its AI and ML solutions to Agilent Technologies.  Prior to that, Shashi held various technology design and leadership roles, at both corporates and at early-stage companies, and has worked across Asia, Europe, and the US.

 

Shashi earned his bachelor’s degree in bio-medical engineering from Boston University.

10:30-11:00
Networking Break
11:00-11:25

Author:

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.

11:25-12:10

Use case identification is only half of the battle. It is vital to then determine which of the various PETs are most appropriate to act upon it- especially the case given that in some situations multiple solutions might be required.

  • Collaborating with data science teams to ensure the technology delivers as promised and is stress tested in a variety of situations
  • Understanding differences between technologies and which use cases to apply them to
  • Determining how to effectively allocate resources to ensure maximum ROI

Author:

Joseph Gridley

Chief Privacy Officer
University of Maryland

Joseph Gridley

Chief Privacy Officer
University of Maryland

Author:

Jennifer Harkins Garone

Senior Director, Privacy and Information
Governance Carnival Corporation

Jennifer Harkins Garone

Senior Director, Privacy and Information
Governance Carnival Corporation

Author:

Kevin McCarthy

VP of Business Development
Inpher

Kevin is currently Vice President of Business Development at Inpher. In his role, Kevin leads the go-to-market functions for the deployment and implementation of Inpher’s privacy-preserving data analytics software, XOR Platform, and its award-winning tools in the fully homomorphic encryption space, TFHE and Chimera. Previously, Kevin was the Enterprise General Manager at DemystData where he led corporate strategy, product and team development. Earlier, as Demyst’s Chief Customer Officer, Kevin built out and managed the company’s revenue development, enterprise accounts and service team across global offices in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore and Melbourne. Prior to DemystData, Kevin was a Specialist at McKinsey & Company focusing on advanced analytic solution development within healthcare and financial services organizations. Kevin spent the majority of his time at McKinsey serving Public and Private institutions in support of their efforts to develop and deploy AI and ML solutions within heavily regulated constructs and data privacy constraints. Kevin has experience with a similar project that was performed for TennCare Episodes of Care, which involved program management for multi-institutional algorithmic development across United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna and the State of Tennessee.

Kevin McCarthy

VP of Business Development
Inpher

Kevin is currently Vice President of Business Development at Inpher. In his role, Kevin leads the go-to-market functions for the deployment and implementation of Inpher’s privacy-preserving data analytics software, XOR Platform, and its award-winning tools in the fully homomorphic encryption space, TFHE and Chimera. Previously, Kevin was the Enterprise General Manager at DemystData where he led corporate strategy, product and team development. Earlier, as Demyst’s Chief Customer Officer, Kevin built out and managed the company’s revenue development, enterprise accounts and service team across global offices in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore and Melbourne. Prior to DemystData, Kevin was a Specialist at McKinsey & Company focusing on advanced analytic solution development within healthcare and financial services organizations. Kevin spent the majority of his time at McKinsey serving Public and Private institutions in support of their efforts to develop and deploy AI and ML solutions within heavily regulated constructs and data privacy constraints. Kevin has experience with a similar project that was performed for TennCare Episodes of Care, which involved program management for multi-institutional algorithmic development across United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna and the State of Tennessee.

12:10-12:35

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

12:35-13:35
Lunch and Networking
13:35-14:00

Author:

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

14:00-14:45

Inevitably, privacy-enhancing technologies are often viewed exclusively as a privacy tool. This panel will discuss whether this is too narrow an assessment that fails to account for the role PETs can play in both the development and maintenance of a profitable data strategy.

  • Bridging the perceived divide between privacy and data teams
  • PETs from a data governance and strategy perspective
  • Achieving data privacy by design and default

Author:

Chris Murphy

Chief Privacy Officer
Electronic Arts

Chris Murphy

Chief Privacy Officer
Electronic Arts

Author:

Karen Habercoss

Chief Privacy Officer
UChicago Medicine

Karen Habercoss

Chief Privacy Officer
UChicago Medicine

Author:

Lambert Hogenhout

Chief of Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies
United Nations

Lambert Hogenhout is Chief Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies at the United Nations Secretariat. He is also an author, keynote speaker and advisor on data, AI and responsible tech.

He has 25 years of experience working both in the private sector and with international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. He leads policy, governance and strategy in the areas of data and AI. He researches the societal implications of technology and advises UN senior leaders on digital transformation and the ethics of data and AI. He recently published a book on Data Privacy in international context.

Lambert Hogenhout

Chief of Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies
United Nations

Lambert Hogenhout is Chief Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies at the United Nations Secretariat. He is also an author, keynote speaker and advisor on data, AI and responsible tech.

He has 25 years of experience working both in the private sector and with international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. He leads policy, governance and strategy in the areas of data and AI. He researches the societal implications of technology and advises UN senior leaders on digital transformation and the ethics of data and AI. He recently published a book on Data Privacy in international context.

Author:

Charles Cutshall

Chief Privacy Officer and Director of Open Government
U.S. Department of Commerce

With over a decade of experience leading and transforming privacy programs across the Federal Government, Charles Cutshall is one of the most trusted privacy professionals working in Washington, D.C. today.  In August 2022, he began serving as the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) and Director of Open Government for the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he has agency-wide responsibility and accountability for the Department’s privacy program, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), principles of transparency and open government, and management of the Department’s directives management program.  

Previously, Charles served as the CPO for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) where he was responsible for managing privacy risks to individuals and to the Commission associated with the processing of personally identifiable information and for providing policy and programmatic oversight of the CFTC's privacy program.  Prior to joining the CFTC, Charles served in the Executive Office of the President where he was responsible for overseeing Federal agencies' privacy programs, developing Federal privacy policy, and helping Federal agencies solve privacy problems.  His prior experience also includes developing enterprise-wide privacy policies and supporting privacy compliance programs at both the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.

In 2019, Charles with appointed by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building, a statutory advisory committee responsible for developing recommendations on how to promote the use of Federal data for evidence building.

Charles is a voting member of the Federal Privacy Council’s Executive Committee and Chairs the Council’s Public Affairs and Community Engagement Committee.  Charles is also member of the Robert S. Brookings Society at the Brookings Institution.  He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a Certified Information Privacy Professional.  In 2019, the International Association of Privacy Professional designated Charles as a Fellow of Information Privacy.  Charles holds a B.A. and M.P.A. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

Charles Cutshall

Chief Privacy Officer and Director of Open Government
U.S. Department of Commerce

With over a decade of experience leading and transforming privacy programs across the Federal Government, Charles Cutshall is one of the most trusted privacy professionals working in Washington, D.C. today.  In August 2022, he began serving as the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) and Director of Open Government for the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he has agency-wide responsibility and accountability for the Department’s privacy program, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), principles of transparency and open government, and management of the Department’s directives management program.  

Previously, Charles served as the CPO for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) where he was responsible for managing privacy risks to individuals and to the Commission associated with the processing of personally identifiable information and for providing policy and programmatic oversight of the CFTC's privacy program.  Prior to joining the CFTC, Charles served in the Executive Office of the President where he was responsible for overseeing Federal agencies' privacy programs, developing Federal privacy policy, and helping Federal agencies solve privacy problems.  His prior experience also includes developing enterprise-wide privacy policies and supporting privacy compliance programs at both the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.

In 2019, Charles with appointed by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building, a statutory advisory committee responsible for developing recommendations on how to promote the use of Federal data for evidence building.

Charles is a voting member of the Federal Privacy Council’s Executive Committee and Chairs the Council’s Public Affairs and Community Engagement Committee.  Charles is also member of the Robert S. Brookings Society at the Brookings Institution.  He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a Certified Information Privacy Professional.  In 2019, the International Association of Privacy Professional designated Charles as a Fellow of Information Privacy.  Charles holds a B.A. and M.P.A. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

Author:

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

14:45-15:30

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
15:30-16:00
Networking Break
16:00-16:25

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.

16:25-16:50

Author:

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

16:50-17:35

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

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.

17:35-19:00
Wednesday, 10 May, 2023
08:00-08:55
Registration and Networking
08:55-09:00
Welcome Address
09:00-09:45

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
09:45-10:10
10:10-10:40
Networking Break
10:40-11:25

Author:

James Joshi

Program Director, Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace
National Science Foundation

James Joshi

Program Director, Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace
National Science Foundation

Author:

Naomi Lefkovitz

Senior Privacy Policy Advisor
National Institute of Standards and Technology Picture:

Naomi Lefkovitz is the Senior Privacy Policy Advisor in the Information Technology Lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce. She leads the privacy engineering program, which focuses on developing privacy risk management processes and integrating solutions for protecting individuals’ privacy into information technologies, including digital identity services, IoT, smart cities, big data, mobile, and artificial intelligence. In addition, she leads the NIST Privacy Framework team.

The International Association of Privacy Professionals named Ms. Lefkovitz their 2020 Vanguard Award winner. She also is a 2014, 2018, and 2020 Federal 100 Awards winner. FierceGovernmentIT named her on their 2013 “Fierce15” list of the most forward-thinking people working within government information technology.

Before joining NIST, she was the Director for Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Cybersecurity Directorate of the National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President.  Her portfolio included the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace as well as addressing the privacy and civil liberties impact of the Obama Administration’s cybersecurity initiatives and programs.

Prior to her tenure in the Obama Administration, Ms. Lefkovitz was a senior attorney with the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission. Her responsibilities focused primarily on policy matters, including legislation, rulemakings, and business and consumer education in the areas of identity theft, data security and privacy.

At the outset of her career, she was Assistant General Counsel at CDnow, Inc., an early online music retailer.

Ms. Lefkovitz holds a B.A. with honors in French Literature from Bryn Mawr College and a J.D. with honors from Temple University School of Law.

Naomi Lefkovitz

Senior Privacy Policy Advisor
National Institute of Standards and Technology Picture:

Naomi Lefkovitz is the Senior Privacy Policy Advisor in the Information Technology Lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce. She leads the privacy engineering program, which focuses on developing privacy risk management processes and integrating solutions for protecting individuals’ privacy into information technologies, including digital identity services, IoT, smart cities, big data, mobile, and artificial intelligence. In addition, she leads the NIST Privacy Framework team.

The International Association of Privacy Professionals named Ms. Lefkovitz their 2020 Vanguard Award winner. She also is a 2014, 2018, and 2020 Federal 100 Awards winner. FierceGovernmentIT named her on their 2013 “Fierce15” list of the most forward-thinking people working within government information technology.

Before joining NIST, she was the Director for Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Cybersecurity Directorate of the National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President.  Her portfolio included the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace as well as addressing the privacy and civil liberties impact of the Obama Administration’s cybersecurity initiatives and programs.

Prior to her tenure in the Obama Administration, Ms. Lefkovitz was a senior attorney with the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission. Her responsibilities focused primarily on policy matters, including legislation, rulemakings, and business and consumer education in the areas of identity theft, data security and privacy.

At the outset of her career, she was Assistant General Counsel at CDnow, Inc., an early online music retailer.

Ms. Lefkovitz holds a B.A. with honors in French Literature from Bryn Mawr College and a J.D. with honors from Temple University School of Law.

Author:

Paul Lekas

Senior Vice President for Global Public Policy
SIIA

Paul Lekas

Senior Vice President for Global Public Policy
SIIA

Author:

Ronald Jansen

Chief Data Innovation and Capacity Branch, Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
United Nations

Ronald Jansen

Chief Data Innovation and Capacity Branch, Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
United Nations
11:25-11:55

Author:

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

Author:

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

11:55-12:55

Author:

Dr. Michael Capps

CEO/Co-Founder
Diveplane

Dr. Michael Capps

CEO/Co-Founder
Diveplane

Author:

Karen Silverman

CEO and Founder
The Cantellus Group

Karen is a leading global expert in practical governance strategies for AI and other frontier technologies. As the CEO and Founder of The Cantellus Group, she advises Fortune 50 companies, startups, consortia, and the public sector on how to manage cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly changing policy environment. Her expertise is informed by more than 20 years of practice and management leadership at Latham & Watkins, LLP where she advised global businesses in complex antitrust matters, M&A, governance, ESG, and crisis management. Karen chairs the board of a public benefit corporation developing complex content moderation tools. She is an SME for the Business Roundtable's Responsible AI Initiative, and a World Economic Forum Global Innovator and Karen sits on its Global AI Council. She serves on the boards of Krunam, AI.EDU, Legal Momentum and Not For Sale.

Karen Silverman

CEO and Founder
The Cantellus Group

Karen is a leading global expert in practical governance strategies for AI and other frontier technologies. As the CEO and Founder of The Cantellus Group, she advises Fortune 50 companies, startups, consortia, and the public sector on how to manage cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly changing policy environment. Her expertise is informed by more than 20 years of practice and management leadership at Latham & Watkins, LLP where she advised global businesses in complex antitrust matters, M&A, governance, ESG, and crisis management. Karen chairs the board of a public benefit corporation developing complex content moderation tools. She is an SME for the Business Roundtable's Responsible AI Initiative, and a World Economic Forum Global Innovator and Karen sits on its Global AI Council. She serves on the boards of Krunam, AI.EDU, Legal Momentum and Not For Sale.

12:10-13:20
Lunch and Networking

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