Privacy & Innovation
In Pursuit of Right Incentives
An international conference on the balance between innovation and rights-based approaches to privacy and data protection.
Themes to be discussed include:
– Privacy & Global Information Flows
– Privacy, Expression & Creativity
– Privacy & Accountability
– Freedom to Innovate – The Market Perspective
Language: English
Time: 8 June: 09:00-13:00
9 June: 09:00-18:00
Venue: Conference Room, 11/F, Cheng Yu Tung Tower, HKU
For registration and further information, please visit:
http://www.lawtech.hk/pni/
We are in the process of applying for the conferral of CPD points for this Conference. An administrative fee of HKD500 is required if you request CPD points for day 1 (June 8) and HKD750 if you request CPD points for day 2 or both days (June 8-9).
Please check the website for payment details.
Keynote Speakers
Allan ChiangHong Kong Privacy Commissioner for Personal DataTopic: “Privacy Ramifications of Big Data” |
Charles MokLegislative Councillor (Information Technology)Topic: “Balancing Privacy, Security and Innovation” |
Peter FleischerGlobal Privacy Counsel, GoogleTopic: “Privacy in an Age of Data-Driven Innovation” |
Kristina IrionMarie Curie Fellow, Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of AmsterdamTopic: “EU Data Protection and Consumer Cloud Computing” |
Speakers
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius
Research Fellow, Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam
Topic: “Improving Privacy Protection in the Area of Behavioural Targeting”
Fred H Cate
Distinguished Professor & C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law, Indiana University
Topic: “Limits of Notice and Choice”
K P Chow
Associate Professor, Director, Law and Technology Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Topic: “The Majority Report – Mining “Big Opinion” on the Web”
Clement Chen
Post-Doctorate Fellow in Privacy Law, The University of Hong KongTopic: “The Fusion of Online and Offline Identities in China? Privacy Challenges of The System(s) of Citizen Social Credit Rating”
Michael Geist
Canada Research Chair in Internet & e-Commerce Law, University of Ottawa
Topic: “Accounting for Accountability: A Canadian Perspective”
Vaishnavi Jayakumar
Regional Analyst, Public Policy & Government Relations, Google
Glacier Kwong
Student, Spokesperson of the Keyboard Frontline, The University of Hong KongTopic: “Who’s Got Your Back on the Internet”
Mark Parsons
Partner, Hogan Lovells (Head of the TMT practice in Asia)Topic: “Accountability in Asia: A Compliance Tool or Something More?”
Chester Soong
Chairman, Internet Society Hong KongTopic: “What would privacy protection bring for tech start-ups: Barrier or catalyst for innovation?”
John Bacon-Shone
Professor, Associate Dean (Knowledge Exchange), Faculty of Social Sciences
The University of Hong Kong
Topic: “Reframing “the Right to be Forgotten” as “the Right to be Rehabilitated”
Robert Tibbo
Barrister-at-Law, Eastern Chambers
Topic: “Surveillance, Whistleblowing and Innovation”
Marcelo Thompson
Assistant Professor of Law, Deputy Director, Law and Technology Centre
The University of Hong Kong
Topic: “Who is a Data Controller? Effort, Accountability and Indeterminacy”
Rolf H Weber
Chair Professor of European Business Law
University of Zurich
Topic: “New Business Orientation of Data Protection Design”
David O’Brien
Policy Researcher, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University
Topic: “Privacy as an Enabler of Creativity and Innovation”
Host:
Law and Technology Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Co-Organizers:
Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam
Internet Society Hong Kong
Support:
Microsoft
Google
Accreditation:
Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries
Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact Zita Kwok by email at [email protected] or by phone at
39174727.