OpenConsent is proud to be presenting a ‘Semantic Open Notice Receipt Schema’ Poster at the Semantic conference Sept 9-12 in Karlsruhe Germany.
Identiverse June 25-28
Sal is recognized as a thought leader on critical cyber-physical matters confronting the world today. Sal has appeared on NBC Nightly News and speaks internationally at conferences and events including RSA, Gartner, eID, Identiverse, and KNOW Identity. Sal is active in standards for physical and logical security and has served as Chair and Secretary of the Kantara Leadership Council (LC), and past President and Chairman of the Board of the IDESG as well as on other corporate and non-profit Boards.
EEMA 2019 - Microsoft June 18 and 19
European Identity Conference EIC: May 13-17, 2009
The European Identity & Cloud Conference, held from May 14-17, 2019, offers a mixture of best practice discussions, visionary presentations, and networking opportunities with a future-oriented community. More than 800 thought leaders, leading vendors, analysts, visionaries, executives, and end-users get together in Munich to be inspired by a list of world-class speakers.
KNOW Identity Conference : March 26th - 16:45 - 17:30
Event: ISSE Brussels - Standards for Shared Privacy & Security
May 23rd: Surveillance, Standards & GDPR
Breakfast event discussing the GDPR privacy in security, how current standards measure up to the GDPR, and whats next for privacy for security systems.
8:30
The Eve of GDPR - May 24, 2018
Last day before the GDPR comes into effect.
May 24th, 2018 - Data Portability and Privacy Information Sharing #EoP1 Venue: Open Data Institute, 65 Clifton St, London EC2A 4JE
DESCRIPTION
Come celebrate the end of Privacy with a conference at the Open Data Institute, with experts in privacy, a remote broadcast from MIT and the launch of the Data Privacy and Controls Community Group at the W3C.
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As we know, May 25th marks the day new data privacy rules become enforceable across the EU. It represents a shift to a new privacy paradigm more equipped for digital information society. This includes new performance requirements, like being able to demonstrate consent for processing personal data, granting free access to personal data “in a structured, commonly used and machine readableformat” and transferring it “without hindrance” to other services, as well as providing explanations and “meaningful information” in relation to the logic, significance and consequences of automated decision-making.
In this invitation-only event, experts and innovators examine the significance of these changes, pondering what standards are needed to face the challenges and opportunities for a new generation of consumer-facing technologies and service providers.
Preliminary Agenda
(Note: The Agenda below is a draft agenda and may be subject to changes)
Time
Description
13:00
Registration and welcome coffee
13:20
Introductions - Nicolo Zingales & Mark Lizar
13:30
From privacy self-management to co-regulation
(Moderator: Mark Lizar)
Simon Crossley- MyLife Digital
Sabrine Kirrane - Vienna University & W3C (New Privacy Web Standards Community Group)
Shehar Bano, UCL and DECODE
British Standard Institute, PIMs standard
15: 00
Data portability: benefits and challenges
(Moderator: Jack Hardinges)
Sabine Gerdon, UK Ministry for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Open Data Institute
Citizenme
The HAT (TBC)
Digime (TBC)
Trunomi (TBC)
16:30
Coffee break
17:00
Privacy Information: explanations in algorithmic systems
(Moderator: Nicolo Zingales)
Thomas Hardjono, MIT (remote) - OPAL project
Vaishak Belle, University of Edinburgh- Explaining AI
Reuben Binns, Oxford- algorithmic fairness
Paolo Missier, Newcastle - data provenance
18:20
Closing Remarks: Mark Lizar, Nicolo Zingales
18:30
Reception
19:30
Close
Real Consent: Digital Catapult Workshop Series
The Digital Catapult Real Consent Workshop series was comprised of 5 workshops and many project collocations. The workshops start in January 2016 and ended in February 2017. The series was a great success with the last event completely booked and attended by industry leaders, leading academics, rising star innovators and SME's.
The aim of the series was to explore a better understanding of what it would take to engineer Real Consent that is meaningful for people.
The workshop series brought together many collaborations, and produced a research and design from Digital Catapult that extended the Kantara Initiative Consent Receipt Standard
This included,
A report on the use of privacy receipts for transparency and user data control.
A project for testing the usability and utility of privacy receipts
The production of a physical space entry system, tested at digital catapult, which sent people privacy reciepts upon entry, informing people of personal data processing.
The series brought together over 50 speakers and generated innovation in privacy and transparency.
The last event lineup included,
Kantara Initiative EU - V.1 : Consent Receipt - Mark Lizar - CEO of Open Consent -
Digital Catapult: Personal Data Receipt - Michele Nati - Lead Technologist at the Digital Catapult
Consent Gateway: Joss Langford - Coelition - My Data UltraHack Project
My Life Digital: Kieth Dewar and Simon Crossly - Pioneering Consent Management Platform: Providing Consent Receipts
Panel: Real Consent & Common transparency; Pat Walshe, Philip James, Reuben Binns, Emma Butler
YOTI: Your Own Trusted Identity - Emma Butler
BayCloud - Cookie Consent and ePrivacy - Mike O'Niel
Meeco - Personal Data Control Platform - Katryna Dow
Consentua - Meaningful Consent - Richard Gomer