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Join us for a panel discussion on the global trends for Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) and how countries like Singapore are leading the way with innovative tools to foster data innovation, and explore the role of PET in navigating cross-border complexities, safeguarding sensitive information, and enabling data-driven insights across sectors. Don't miss this opportunity to understand the crucial role PETs play in ensuring secure and compliant data utilization across borders and companies. 

Moderator

Author:

Bojana Bellamy

President
Centre for Information Policy Leadership

Bojana Bellamy

President
Centre for Information Policy Leadership

Author:

Derek Ho

Assistant General Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection
Mastercard

Derek Ho

Assistant General Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection
Mastercard

Author:

William Malcolm

Senior Director, International Privacy, Legal and Consumer Protection
Google

William Malcolm

Senior Director, International Privacy, Legal and Consumer Protection
Google

Author:

Denise Wong

Assistant Chief Executive & Deputy Commissioner
IMDA Singapore & PDPC Singapore

Denise Wong

Assistant Chief Executive & Deputy Commissioner
IMDA Singapore & PDPC Singapore

In this informative presentation, we delve into the legal aspects of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs):

Appropriateness of PETs:
Hear insights from in-house legal teams on when and where PETs are most suitable. Understand the context for implementing PETs beyond the typical privacy teams.

Framing and Implementation:
Learn how to discuss and frame PETs effectively within your organization. Explore key considerations for successful PET implementation projects from a legal perspective.

Attendees will leave equipped with practical knowledge to navigate legal complexities, enhance privacy practices, and drive effective PET adoption.

Optalysys is developing cutting edge photonic technology to directly address the processing challenges of using FHE methods at speed. We recently launched our cloud platform Explore which allows users to engage with the hardware through integrations with the main FHE libraries. Dr New will provide an update on the platform and present the Optalysys vision for the future of secure computing.

Author:

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Our presentation delves into the innovative integration of Differential Privacy (DP) and Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC) to develop advanced PETs for ad measurement. Our technology tackles the critical challenges of preserving user privacy in advertising by preventing advertisers and publishers from tracking users' activities across platforms. This approach not only safeguards user privacy but also enables valuable ad measurement insights, benefiting both advertisers and publishers.

Author:

Dr. Yongjun Zhao

Research Scientist
TikTok

Dr. Yongjun Zhao is a research scientist at TikTok working on the theories and practices of privacy-enhancing technologies. Prior to joining TikTok, he was a senior research fellow at Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies & Systems (SCRIPTS), Nanyang Technological University. 

Dr. Yongjun Zhao

Research Scientist
TikTok

Dr. Yongjun Zhao is a research scientist at TikTok working on the theories and practices of privacy-enhancing technologies. Prior to joining TikTok, he was a senior research fellow at Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies & Systems (SCRIPTS), Nanyang Technological University. 

In this session we will present how Europe is currently focused on using privacy preserving measures in the healthcare industry to encrypt, protect and enable collaboration between hospitals and organizations using Multiparty Computation. In extension of that we will also present the future of data ownership, where each citizen is at the center of their own personal data, and has the power to controllably share it in a transparent and secure way across industries.