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Author:

Zaid Kahn

VP, Cloud AI & Advanced Systems Engineering
Microsoft

Zaid is currently a VP in Microsoft’s Silicon, Cloud Hardware, and Infrastructure Engineering organization where he leads systems engineering and hardware development for Azure including AI systems and infrastructure. Zaid is part of the technical leadership team across Microsoft that sets AI hardware strategy for training and inference. Zaid's teams are also responsible for software and hardware engineering efforts developing specialized compute systems, FPGA network products and ASIC hardware accelerators.

 

Prior to Microsoft Zaid was head of infrastructure at LinkedIn where he was responsible for all aspects of architecture and engineering for Datacenters, Networking, Compute, Storage and Hardware. Zaid also led several software development teams focusing on building and managing infrastructure as code. This included zero touch provisioning, software-defined networking, network operating systems (SONiC, OpenSwitch), self-healing networks, backbone controller, software defined storage and distributed host-based firewalls. The network teams Zaid led built the global network for LinkedIn, including POP's, peering for edge services, IPv6 implementation, DWDM infrastructure and datacenter network fabric. The hardware and datacenter engineering teams Zaid led were responsible for water cooling to the racks, optical fiber infrastructure and open hardware development which was contributed to the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP).

 

Zaid holds several patents in networking and is a sought-after keynote speaker at top tier conferences and events. Zaid is currently the chairperson for the OCP Foundation Board. He is also currently on the EECS External Advisory Board (EAB) at UC Berkeley and a board member of Internet Ecosystem Innovation Committee (IEIC), a global internet think tank promoting internet diversity. Zaid has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics from the University of the South Pacific.

Zaid Kahn

VP, Cloud AI & Advanced Systems Engineering
Microsoft

Zaid is currently a VP in Microsoft’s Silicon, Cloud Hardware, and Infrastructure Engineering organization where he leads systems engineering and hardware development for Azure including AI systems and infrastructure. Zaid is part of the technical leadership team across Microsoft that sets AI hardware strategy for training and inference. Zaid's teams are also responsible for software and hardware engineering efforts developing specialized compute systems, FPGA network products and ASIC hardware accelerators.

 

Prior to Microsoft Zaid was head of infrastructure at LinkedIn where he was responsible for all aspects of architecture and engineering for Datacenters, Networking, Compute, Storage and Hardware. Zaid also led several software development teams focusing on building and managing infrastructure as code. This included zero touch provisioning, software-defined networking, network operating systems (SONiC, OpenSwitch), self-healing networks, backbone controller, software defined storage and distributed host-based firewalls. The network teams Zaid led built the global network for LinkedIn, including POP's, peering for edge services, IPv6 implementation, DWDM infrastructure and datacenter network fabric. The hardware and datacenter engineering teams Zaid led were responsible for water cooling to the racks, optical fiber infrastructure and open hardware development which was contributed to the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP).

 

Zaid holds several patents in networking and is a sought-after keynote speaker at top tier conferences and events. Zaid is currently the chairperson for the OCP Foundation Board. He is also currently on the EECS External Advisory Board (EAB) at UC Berkeley and a board member of Internet Ecosystem Innovation Committee (IEIC), a global internet think tank promoting internet diversity. Zaid has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics from the University of the South Pacific.

 

Dr Yap Ghim Eng

Chapter Lead, Data Privacy Protection Capability Centre
GovTech

Dr Yap Ghim Eng

Chapter Lead, Data Privacy Protection Capability Centre
GovTech

Dr Yap Ghim Eng

Chapter Lead, Data Privacy Protection Capability Centre
GovTech

To successfully roll out a new system in an organization it is essential to ensure its effectiveness and obtain stakeholder buy-in. To get the internal buy-in and ensure effective integration of PETs with existing infrastructure it is essential that all affected stakeholders are involved at the earliest in the solution design discussions.

Author:

Bryan Tan

Senior Director, Global Privacy Program Management and Regional Privacy Officer, APAC
ADP

Bryan Tan

Senior Director, Global Privacy Program Management and Regional Privacy Officer, APAC
ADP

Author:

Erick Aviles

Privacy Lead for Korea, Japan, Australia and NZ
Viatris

Erick Aviles

Privacy Lead for Korea, Japan, Australia and NZ
Viatris

Author:

Lawrence Wee

Deputy Director
Ministry of Health, Singapore

Lawrence Wee

Deputy Director
Ministry of Health, Singapore
 

Chrystelle Widjaja

Privacy Partnerships SEA
Google

Chrystelle Widjaja

Privacy Partnerships SEA
Google

Chrystelle Widjaja

Privacy Partnerships SEA
Google
 

Ms Lee Chein Inn

Deputy Director, Development of Data Driven Tech
IMDA

Ms Lee Chein Inn

Deputy Director, Development of Data Driven Tech
IMDA

Ms Lee Chein Inn

Deputy Director, Development of Data Driven Tech
IMDA
 

Kunal Guha

Director of Privacy Partnerships APAC
Google

Kunal Guha

Director of Privacy Partnerships APAC
Google

Kunal Guha

Director of Privacy Partnerships APAC
Google
2023 Post Event Report
 

Leigh Allen

Program Officer
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Leigh Allen

Program Officer
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Leigh Allen

Program Officer
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development