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SUMMARY:From Local to Global: Technology\, Privacy\, and Policy for the Digital Economy
DESCRIPTION:Long known as a “Start Up Nation\,” Israel is now set to mature into a “Policy Start Up Nation.” By adopting policies fit for the digital age\, Israel will accelerate the export of local technologies and integration of Israeli businesses in global markets and at the same time facilitate domestic deployment of new platforms\, technologies and business models. In this workshop\, policymakers\, academics and industry leaders discuss how Israel can best draw on the strength of its robust centers of excellence in cybersecurity\, mobility\, medical devices\, and more to cement international relationships with global multinationals and government actors and to ensure that businesses operating in and out of Israel and continue to thrive as they grow. \nFull agenda\n\n8:30-9:00\nGathering and Registration \n\n9:00-9:15\nWelcome and Introduction \n\nJules Polonetsky and Omer Tene\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nAlon Bachar\, Head of Privacy Protection Authority (IL) \n\n9:15-9:35\nKeynote 1: The Future of Media in a Digital Economy \nJeff Jarvis\, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism (US) \n\n\n9:35-9:50\nKeynote 2: GDPR and AI: Lessons From Paris and Brussels \nIsabelle Falque-Pierrotin\, President\, CNIL (FR) in conversation with Jules Polonetsky\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \n\n9:50-10:05\nKeynote 3: Beyond GDPR: Data Ethics\, AI and Algorithmic Decision Making \nGiovanni Buttarelli\, European Data Protection Supervisor (EU) \n\n10:05-11:00\nTaming the Golem: AI and Platform Governance \nWith the battle over public opinion shifting from broadcast channels to social media outlets\, online platforms have faced a fierce backlash against policies surrounding user generated content\, including hate speech\, incitement for violence\, cyberbullying and revenge porn\, and the recent public uproar about “fake news.” In this session\, the speakers address the policy challenges of platforms and intermediaries\, including issues such as intermediary liability for offensive speech; the role of thoughtful policy development for new media platforms and social networks; and protection of children and teens online. \nModerator:  \nJules Polonetsky\, Future of Privacy Forum \nSpeakers: \nAdam Conner\, Harvard Institute of Politics (US) \nJordana Cutler\, Facebook (IL) \nPaul Nemitz\, European Commission (EU) \nTehilla Shwartz Altshuler\, The Israel Democracy Institute (IL) \n\n11:00-12:00\nGDPR \nEurope’s far reaching privacy reform\, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)\, has just come into force. What will the impacts be for multinationals and SMEs outside of Europe\, including the U.S. and Israel? How will local privacy and cybersecurity regulation be affected? Will GDPR become a de facto global standard or another feature of a heavily regulated economy? In this session\, leading experts from the EU\, U.S. and Israel debate the policy and practice of privacy post-GDPR. \nModerator:  \nMichael Birnhack\, Tel Aviv University (IL) \nSpeakers: \nJocelyn Aqua\, PwC (US) \nKabir Barday\, OneTrust (US) \nCameron Kerry\, Sidley Austin (US) \nKarolina Mojzesowicz\, European Commission (EU) \n\n12:00-13:00\nLunch \n\n13:00-14:00\nPrivacy Tech\nSession organized by The Privacy Protection Authority \nInstead of regulating to throttle new data uses and innovation\, policymakers are pursuing new ways to enable valuable data uses while maintaining important values such as privacy\, fairness and equality. Israeli computer scientists have developed models and tools to protect privacy while maximizing the utility of big data. In addition\, a cluster of Israeli companies has introduced new ways to responsibly manage data in organizations while also complying with regulatory regimes such as the GDPR. In this session\, organized by the  Privacy Protection Authority\, leading computer scientists and engineers discuss the prospects for privacy enhancing technologies and models being used to counter the risks of data intensive government and business activities. \nModerator: \nGili Basman Reingold\, Privacy Protection Authority (IL) \nSpeakers: \nAudrey Plonk\, Intel (US) \nYossi Koren\, Privacy Rating (IL) \nGil Perry\, D-ID (IL) \nOrly Friedman Marton\, Microsoft \nNimrod Vax\, BigID (IL) \n\n14:00-15:00\nTech Policy Start Up Nation \nHow can Israel’s prowess in tech and entrepreneurship be harnessed to drive policies that advance responsible innovation and data use? What does tech regulation and policymaking look like in other parts of the world? How will Israel continue to attract research and development by multinationals while fostering domestic upstarts that are ready to scale into global markets? \nModerator:  \nAmit Ashkenazi\, National Cyber Directorate (IL) \nSpeakers: \nBruno Gencarelli\, European Commission (EU) \nAvi Licht\, Deputy Attorney General (IL) \nTerrell McSweeny\, former FTC Commissioner (2014-18) (US) \nJonathan Mayer\, Princeton (US) \n\n15:00-15:55\nThe Future of Mobility \nOver the past few years\, Israel has emerged as a global hub for a burgeoning industry of connected cars and mobility technologies. Industry reports estimate more than 500 startups operate in this field in Israel. This session will explore paths to shaping a regulatory environment that allows quick roll out of smart communities\, including rules and policies to facilitate real life deployment of autonomous vehicles. It will explore opportunities to foster an environment for regulatory innovation in Israel in lockstep with the country’s entrepreneurial energy in the technology and business of smart cars and mobility. \nModerator:  \nLauren Smith\, Future of Privacy Forum (US) \nSpeakers: \nAmir Freund\, Otonomo (IL) \nLimor Shmerling Magazanik\, Privacy Protection Authority (IL) \nDavid Hoffman\, Intel (US) \nHenri Kujala\, HERE (FI) \n\n15:55-16:00\nClosing Remarks \nJules Polonetsky and Omer Tene\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \n\nSpeakers\nJules Polonetsky\nCo-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nOmer Tene\nCo-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nAlon Bachar\nHead of Privacy Protection Authority \nJeff Jarvis\nCUNY Graduate School of Journalism \nIsabelle Falque-Pierrotin\nPresident\, CNIL \nGiovanni Buttarelli\nEuropean Data Protection Supervisor \nJordana Cutler\nFacebook \nPaul Nemitz\nEuropean Commission \nTehilla Shwartz Altshuler\nThe Israel Democracy Institute \nKarolina Mojzesowicz\nEuropean Commission \nTerrell McSweeny\nFormer FTC Commissioner \nRick Eccheveria\nIntel \nLauren Smith\nFuture of Privacy Forum \nLimor Shmerling Magazanik\nPrivacy Protection Authority \nAdam Conner\nHarvard Institute of Politics \nMichael Birnhack\nTel Aviv University \nJocelyn Aqua\nPwC \nKabir Barday\nOneTrust \nAmit Ashkenazi\nNational Cyber Directorate \nAvi Licht\nDeputy Attorney General \nJonathan Mayer\nPrinceton \nGili Basman Reingold\nPrivacy Protection Authority \nYossi Koren\nPrivacy Rating \nGil Perry\nD-ID \nOrly Friedman Marton\nMicrosoft \nNimrod Vax\nBigID \nAmir Freund\nOtonomo
URL:https://techpolicy.org.il/he/event/from-local-to-global-technology-privacy-and-policy-for-the-digital-economy/
LOCATION:Mexico Building (Fastlicht Auditorium)\, Tel Aviv University\, Mexico Building (Fastlicht Auditorium)\, Tel Aviv University\, Tel Aviv\, 6997801\, Israel
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