Privacy and Big Data

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Mw. I. Haerkens, Secretariaat PI.lab
Mercatorgebouw 1,
Toernooiveld 212, 6525 EC Nijmegen
E: [email protected]
T: 024-3653133
W: pilab.nl
PRIVACY AND BIG DATA
Annual conference of the Privacy & Identity Lab
Louwman Museum
Leidsestraatweg 57, 2594 BB The Hague
9 december 2016
09:30 – 17:00 hrs
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Fee: €150,- lunch and drinks included.
Reduced fee for students and employees of a university: €75,-.
Registration: by sending an email to Mrs Irma Haerkens ([email protected])
Registration is accepted when payment has been received.
Payment on account TNO, the Netherlands;
Account number: NL46INGB0651267862, stating your name and ‘PIlab conference’
If student or employee of a university please add ‘reduction’ and your affiliation.
What is the conference about?
The PI.lab conference 2016 is dedicated to big data and privacy. Given the widespread
dissemination of data and the increasing sophistication of machine learning techniques, privacy
as a fundamental right requires more focused attention. The conference brings together
researchers, practitioners, business people and policy makers to get informed by recent insights
and discuss critical issues. Topics cover the expectations concerning the pending new privacy
legislation (General Data Protection Regulation), novel encryption approaches to enable smart
identity and privacy solutions, societal behaviour in the advent of the big data society, a
philosophical reflection on privacy and technology, and a privacy framework under construction.
Two panels (a scientific and a social one) complete the programme.
What is the PI.lab?
The PI.lab is a cooperation between the Radboud University, Tilburg University and TNO. The
three institutes combine their expertise in research and innovation for privacy and electronic
identitites. Overall, some 50 researchers work on technical, legal, societal and policy issues
concerning privacy and eID. The resulting knowledge and expertise is used to bring forward new
tools and perspectives for new applications and services that help promoting privacy and
offering the appropriate eID tools.
Want to get into contact with the PI.lab?
Jaap-Henk Hoepman, scientific director
[email protected]
Marc van Lieshout, business director
[email protected]
PROGRAMME
09:30-10:00
Registration
10:00-10:05
Opening speech
10:05-11:00
Keynote Paul Nemitz (Director Fundamental Rights and Union
citizenship; DG Justice and Consumers)
The new EU Data Protection Regulation as optimized innovation
driver for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
11:00-11:30
Prof.dr. Bart Jacobs (Radboud University, Digital Security)
Polymorphic encryption and Pseudonymisation as approach for
selective disclosure of patient data
11:30-12:00
Coffee break
12:00-12:40
Panel 1: The societal challenge of big data and privacy
Jos Schaffers (Verbond van Verzekeraars); Joost Zonneveld
(VEDEK); Leo Bingen (RAI); tba
12:40-13:00
Presentation by junior researchers of PI.Lab
13:00-14:00
Lunch + Demo’s
14:00-14:30
Somayeh Djafari, LLM (TNO)
RESPECT4U: a privacy framework for big data challenges
14:30-15:00
dr. Linnet Taylor (TILT, Tilburg University)
The ethics of big data as a public good: which public? Whose
good?
15:00-15:30
Coffee break
15:30-16:10
Panel 2: The scientific challenge of big data and privacy
Prof.dr. Arjen de Vries (RU), dr. Achim Klabunde (EDPS), tba
16:10-16:45
Keynote prof.dr Peter Paul Verbeek (University Twente)
A techno-philosophical approach of privacy by design
16:45-17:00
Closing of the congress
17:00 - …
Drinks
BACKGROUND OF SPEAKERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Nemitz is the Director for Fundamental rights and Union citizenship in the
Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers of the European Commission. He was
intimately connected to the development of the General Data Protection Regulation.
He has been involved in the negotiations concerning the GDPR.
Peter Paul Verbeek is professor of philosophy of technology at the Department of
Philosophy, vice dean of the School of Behavioral, Management, and Social Sciences,
and co-director of the DesignLab at the University of Twente, The Netherlands. He is
author of several books on the moral agency of technology.
Leo Bingen is advisor smart mobility and ITS at RAI Association. Previously he was
director of SIMS, dealing with information management in the mobility sector.
Achim Klabunde is head of the Department of IT at the European Data Protection
Supervisor. He is working for many years in the field of privacy and data protection as a
European policy officer.
Jos Schaffers is policy advisor Privacy and Big data at the Verbond van Verzekeraars.
The Verbond has recently published a green paper on big data and privacy in which it
amongst others announced a Solidarity Monitor.
Arjen de Vries is professor of Information Retrieval at the Radboud University,
researching access and knowledge elicitation of big data. He is co-founder of Spinque.
Joost Zonneveld is CEO of EALYZE, a Independent Services Provider (ODA)on energy
services and chair of VEDEK, a branch organisation of ODAs.
Somayeh Djafari is researcher at the team Digital Society of TNO. She has a legal
background. She is working at the development of the ReSPECT4u Privacy framework.
Bart Jacobs is professor and head of the department Digital Security of Radboud
University. He has developed the IRMA-technology (I Reveal My Attributes) and is now
developing the Polymorphic Encryption and Pseudonymisation technology.
Linnet Taylor is researcher at Tilburg Institute for Law Technology and Society of
Tilburg University. Her research focuses on the social and economic impact of
digitization in the developing world, a.o. in relation to big data and privacy.