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Michel Fortin

CEO
EVAH Corp

Michel Fortin

CEO
EVAH Corp

Michel Fortin

CEO
EVAH Corp

In small discussion groups, participants will dive into a series of short discussions covering key considerations for PET adoption and implementation.

● Potential applications of PET technologies
● Overcoming consumer perceptions
● Which PET is right for you
● Gaining buy-in and securing budget
● What the investors are saying
● How are regulators lowering the barriers to adoption

What are the common compliance matters affecting PETs use cases (e.g. data localisation, consent obligations)? Are there ambiguities around conditions for compliance? How can use case owners and regulators work together to untangle these ambiguities?

Author:

Darren Grayson Chng

IAPP Asia Advisory Board Member

Darren Grayson Chng

IAPP Asia Advisory Board Member

Author:

Stanley Park

Independent Consultant/Advisor
Board Member, Singapore Corporate Counsel Association

Stanley Park

Independent Consultant/Advisor
Board Member, Singapore Corporate Counsel Association

Author:

Connell O’Neil

Partner
Gibson Dunn LLC

Connell O’Neil

Partner
Gibson Dunn LLC
Moderator

Author:

Rishi Ganiswaran

Head of Legal (Technology) and Chief Privacy Officer
Yinson

Rishi Ganiswaran

Head of Legal (Technology) and Chief Privacy Officer
Yinson

Improve your company's data strategy effortlessly by integrating privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) and overcoming internal obstacles with ease. In this session, seasoned professionals will teach you how to compare and merge PETs for unparalleled results. In this comprehensive session, you will learn how to compare PETs and explore their combinations for end-to-end implementation. Analyse the differences between PETs like FHE vs TEE or MPC vs FL to find the best option for your use case. Study factors like cost, benefit, and ROI to gain insight into the market's direction and what is needed to succeed. Enhance your expertise and take your data strategy to new heights.

Author:

Scott Getchel

Head of Product
Vaultree

Scott Getchel

Head of Product
Vaultree

Author:

Kwok Yan Lam

Associate Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships, President’s Office and Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering
Nanyang Technological University

Professor Lam is the Associate Vice President (Strategy and Partnerships) and Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is concurrently serving as Director of the Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies and Systems (SCRIPTS), and Director of NTU’s SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. From August 2020, Professor Lam is also serving as a Consultant to the INTERPOL. In 2018, Professor Lam founded TAU Express Pte Ltd as an NTU start-up upon successful completion of the Intelligent Case Retrieval System (ICRS) project, performed in collaboration with the Singapore Judiciary under the SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. In 2012, he co-founded Soda Pte Ltd which won the Most Innovative Start Up Award at the RSA 2015 Conference. Prof Lam received his B.Sc. (First Class Honours) from the University of London in 1987 and his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1990. Professor Lam has been an active Cybersecurity researcher since 1980s. His research interests include Distributed and Intelligent Systems, Multivariate Analysis for Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Physical System Security, Distributed Protocols for Blockchain, Biometric Cryptography, Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy-Preserving Techniques.

Kwok Yan Lam

Associate Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships, President’s Office and Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering
Nanyang Technological University

Professor Lam is the Associate Vice President (Strategy and Partnerships) and Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is concurrently serving as Director of the Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies and Systems (SCRIPTS), and Director of NTU’s SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. From August 2020, Professor Lam is also serving as a Consultant to the INTERPOL. In 2018, Professor Lam founded TAU Express Pte Ltd as an NTU start-up upon successful completion of the Intelligent Case Retrieval System (ICRS) project, performed in collaboration with the Singapore Judiciary under the SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. In 2012, he co-founded Soda Pte Ltd which won the Most Innovative Start Up Award at the RSA 2015 Conference. Prof Lam received his B.Sc. (First Class Honours) from the University of London in 1987 and his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1990. Professor Lam has been an active Cybersecurity researcher since 1980s. His research interests include Distributed and Intelligent Systems, Multivariate Analysis for Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Physical System Security, Distributed Protocols for Blockchain, Biometric Cryptography, Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy-Preserving Techniques.

Author:

Mark Bundgaard

Chief Product Officer
Partisia

Mark is the Chief Product Officer at Partisia, a pioneer and a world leader in commercial applications of Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC). At Partisia we work on combining MPC with Blockchain technologies, aiming to set a new standard for digital infrastructures and secure privacy-preserving data sharing, private machine learning and quantum security.

Mark is a Computer Scientist from Aarhus University, Denmark and has extensive experience in cloud-native architecture, infrastructure as code, and blockchain architecture. Before his current role, he worked on various projects and functions at Toit, TDC NET, Danske Bank, and Jyllands-Posten.

Mark Bundgaard

Chief Product Officer
Partisia

Mark is the Chief Product Officer at Partisia, a pioneer and a world leader in commercial applications of Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC). At Partisia we work on combining MPC with Blockchain technologies, aiming to set a new standard for digital infrastructures and secure privacy-preserving data sharing, private machine learning and quantum security.

Mark is a Computer Scientist from Aarhus University, Denmark and has extensive experience in cloud-native architecture, infrastructure as code, and blockchain architecture. Before his current role, he worked on various projects and functions at Toit, TDC NET, Danske Bank, and Jyllands-Posten.

Moderator

Author:

Bruce Ahn

Head of Adoption & DevRel
Partisia Blockchain Foundation

Bruce Ahn

Head of Adoption & DevRel
Partisia Blockchain Foundation

Billions of people around the world rely on access to information through websites and mobile applications. We are building for a privacy-first future, one where people have transparency in their ability to keep their online information private, and at the same time ensuring we maintain the integrity of a free and open internet. This requires a very close collaboration between Governments, Industries and Digital Ecosystems.

The IMDA x Google: PETs x Privacy Sandbox initiative; we are helping companies migrate to this privacy-first world, by providing the education and tooling necessary to become privacy-ready. In this session we will provide the audience with an overview of this strategic programme, discuss key updates, and share recommended actions to help prepare for a privacy-first future. 

Author:

Kunal Guha

Director of Privacy Partnerships APAC
Google

Kunal Guha

Director of Privacy Partnerships APAC
Google

Author:

Ms Lee Chein Inn

Deputy Director, Development of Data Driven Tech
IMDA

Ms Lee Chein Inn

Deputy Director, Development of Data Driven Tech
IMDA

Author:

Chrystelle Widjaja

Privacy Partnerships SEA
Google

Chrystelle Widjaja

Privacy Partnerships SEA
Google

Either your organisation is in the insights business or aiming to become more data driven, access and sharing of diverse and good quality data is essential. This comes with a range of challenges (Risks) especially if the underlying data entails confidential or personal information but also presents opportunities. By leveraging PETs, not only organisations can mitigate risks associated with privacy compliance and IP/confidentiality but also position themselves as trusted data collaboration partners while increasing sustainability and resilience of their data driven business. PETs vendors must also consider sustainability factors and be open to co-create creative collaboration models with their customers to revolve issues around pricing, dependability and interoperability.

Author:

Kwok Yan Lam

Associate Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships, President’s Office and Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering
Nanyang Technological University

Professor Lam is the Associate Vice President (Strategy and Partnerships) and Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is concurrently serving as Director of the Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies and Systems (SCRIPTS), and Director of NTU’s SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. From August 2020, Professor Lam is also serving as a Consultant to the INTERPOL. In 2018, Professor Lam founded TAU Express Pte Ltd as an NTU start-up upon successful completion of the Intelligent Case Retrieval System (ICRS) project, performed in collaboration with the Singapore Judiciary under the SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. In 2012, he co-founded Soda Pte Ltd which won the Most Innovative Start Up Award at the RSA 2015 Conference. Prof Lam received his B.Sc. (First Class Honours) from the University of London in 1987 and his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1990. Professor Lam has been an active Cybersecurity researcher since 1980s. His research interests include Distributed and Intelligent Systems, Multivariate Analysis for Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Physical System Security, Distributed Protocols for Blockchain, Biometric Cryptography, Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy-Preserving Techniques.

Kwok Yan Lam

Associate Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships, President’s Office and Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering
Nanyang Technological University

Professor Lam is the Associate Vice President (Strategy and Partnerships) and Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is concurrently serving as Director of the Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies and Systems (SCRIPTS), and Director of NTU’s SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. From August 2020, Professor Lam is also serving as a Consultant to the INTERPOL. In 2018, Professor Lam founded TAU Express Pte Ltd as an NTU start-up upon successful completion of the Intelligent Case Retrieval System (ICRS) project, performed in collaboration with the Singapore Judiciary under the SPIRIT Smart Nation Research Centre. In 2012, he co-founded Soda Pte Ltd which won the Most Innovative Start Up Award at the RSA 2015 Conference. Prof Lam received his B.Sc. (First Class Honours) from the University of London in 1987 and his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1990. Professor Lam has been an active Cybersecurity researcher since 1980s. His research interests include Distributed and Intelligent Systems, Multivariate Analysis for Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Physical System Security, Distributed Protocols for Blockchain, Biometric Cryptography, Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy-Preserving Techniques.

Author:

Asad Preuss-Dodhy

Principal Data Anonymisation and Privacy Technologies Expert
Roche Information Solutions

Asad Preuss-Dodhy

Principal Data Anonymisation and Privacy Technologies Expert
Roche Information Solutions

To successfully roll out a new system in an organisation is it 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