CPDP Brussels 2023
This years’s edition of the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference (CPDP) will take place in Brussels, from May 24th – 26th. Several of CPDP LatAm’s Scientific Comittee and Multistakeholder Advisory … Ler mais
This years’s edition of the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference (CPDP) will take place in Brussels, from May 24th – 26th. Several of CPDP LatAm’s Scientific Comittee and Multistakeholder Advisory … Ler mais
Diversity Scholarship Form Applications The Data Governance School LatAm (DGSL) aims at developing a learning platform, facilitating the exchange of best practices regarding the governance of personal data at the Latin … Ler mais
Artificial intelligence and data transfers in Latin America * Simultaneous English, Spanish and Portuguese translation will be available. The “Artificial Intelligence and data transfers in Latin America” Conference is a … Ler mais
La edición de este año de CPDP LatAm también incluirá la primera edición latinoamericana de Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC LatAm). PLSC LatAm es un evento enfocado en discutir investigaciones en curso desarrolladas por académicos. La edición de este año del evento estará restringida a aquellos que hayan tenido sus trabajos preseleccionados para las publicaciones oficiales de CPDP LatAm. PLSC LatAm ocurrirá el 27 de mayo y será un evento completamente en línea.
In October 10th, the 1st Latin American Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection took place. In two Sessions, the Conference covered key issues surrounding the implementation of artificial intelligence systems in the region, such as applying privacy by design, experimenting through regulatory sandboxes and policy prototyping, and achieving balance between innovation and personal data protection. Here are some key takeaways from the webinar (the full recording is available here).
In October 10th, the 1st Latin American Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection took place. In two Sessions, the Conference covered key issues surrounding the implementation of artificial intelligence systems in the region, such as applying privacy by design, experimenting through regulatory sandboxes and policy prototyping, and achieving balance between innovation and personal data protection. Here are some key takeaways from the webinar (the full recording is available here).