IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress returns to Brussels for its 14th year, bringing together professionals from across the data protection, AI governance, and cybersecurity law sectors.
Lauren Cuyvers, a senior managing associate in Sidley’s Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, will lead the panel discussion titled “A Teacher's PET: Make Privacy-Enhancing Technology Work for Your AI.”
This panel will delve into the role of privacy-enhancing technologies in AI system deployment, training, and development.
We will discuss strategies for deploying PETs, such as data protection toolkits, transparent model management, and privacy-enhancing techniques like synthetic data fabrication and differential privacy. We will explain how PETs can allow for more extensive data processing through limiting the use of personal and non-pseudonymized data, all with a view to ensuring more effective and secure AI training, development, and deployment. The panel will showcase how PETs reduce personal data usage, increase data security, and empower developers to embed privacy-by-design into AI models and solutions, thereby enhancing AI security and trust, and limiting potential increased regulatory scrutiny down the line. It will also discuss the place of PETs within a broader governance framework, taking into account emerging best practices in AI safety, ethics, and responsible innovation. Delegates will receive practical insights and real-world examples for building secure and responsible AI.
Co-panelists:
- Dr. Prokopios Drogkaris, Cybersecurity Expert & Deputy DPO, ENISA
- Stefano Braghin, Research Engineer and Technical Lead - Security and Privacy, IBM
- Sasha Rubel, Head of AI/Gen AI Policy, AWS EMEA
What you will learn:
- How to incorporate PETs into responsible AI governance frameworks
- Effective deployment strategies for PETs within a governance program
- Emerging best practices in AI safety, ethics and responsible innovation