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Objective
This conference will take a detailed look at the human factor in data protection which becomes more and more relevant in so many ways.
Human intervention is an important safeguard not only when it comes to the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) including machine learning in law enforcement and beyond. Data protection will also only work on the ground if humans continue to believe in its added value. The human element is the building block of a healthy data protection culture in any organisation including in law enforcement.
But sometimes things also go wrong. In the best case that is the moment when we can remind ourselves that we are all just humans, after all. In a bad scenario humans have suffered serious impact on their fundamental right to data protection – or even worse.
The aim of the event is to discuss these questions with stakeholders from various backgrounds including law enforcement, representatives of relevant private parties, academia, NGOs, regulators, legislators, etc. How can law enforcement enhance both freedom and security in a world which is more data-driven and complex every day.
Key topics
- Data protection in law enforcement
- Artificial intelligence
- Facial recognition
- Machine learning
- Online risks for minors
- Data literacy
- Cyber security
Important note
This event is planned to be held in person provided that the public health situation (Covid-19) allows it. Please note this is subject to change. The organisers do not take responsibility for any expenses made to attend the event.
Conference fee
- € 590 ERA standard fee incl. ERA reductions
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€ 250 members of EDEN
- Participation free of charge for: law enforcement officers, Law Enforcement DPOs, Europol National Units (staff members of the desks of the Member States at Europol) and Europol staff upon invitation/request (criehle@era.int).
- Students may register for a special fee of 100€.
Registration upon request to criehle@era.int.
Who should attend?
This conference is targeted at law enforcement officials, data protection officers, representatives of national data protection authorities and academics who are members of Europol's Data Protection Experts Network (EDEN).