Knowledge Factory DAT58
GDPR First Lessons Learnt
Date Thursday, Dec 6 Time – RoomKöpenick II/III
Bring content and questions to this Knowledge Factory to explore and share lessons from your GDPR journey with colleagues from around the world. Practical examples (based on 4/5 seeded topics: how to make privacy notices less painful to read; how to store personal data and regulate access, etc) will form the basis of presentations. GDPR experts will guide group discussions and offer assistance in identifying (common) problems so that at the end of the session you/your group will have established the best route to solutions for you/your organisation.
Moderators
Mike Olsen
Co-Founder & CEO, Proctorio
Mike Olsen is CEO and Founder of Proctorio, a comprehensive Learning Integrity Platform that provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for fully-automated remote invigilation, exam content security, and validation of test-taker identities & activity during online exams.
With headquarters in the United States and Europe, Mike is a leader in creating GDPR compliant educational technology that protects personal data & privacy while increasing the value of online degrees. His company's vision is to create a more just and equitable world achieved through the increased availability of high-quality, low-cost education.
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Paul Przemyslaw Polanski
Professor, Kozminski University, Poland
Paul Przemysław Polański (PhD, hab.) is a software engineer, attorney-at-law and a professor of law at Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland. The author of two books on international and European IT law as well as more than 80 articles and expertises. He is also a founder and a director of FREE - a research institute focusing on the intersection of law and ICT. A long-term fun of elearning platforms, Paul is one of the translators of Moodle into Polish and an active administrator of two LMSes. For almost 10 years he has been an executive director of electronic information system Legalis at C.H.Beck.
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Miho Tanaka Gumpp
Co-founder, Enobyte GmbH
Miho is a certified Data Protection Officer and a co-founder of Enobyte GmbH. Enobyte helps businesses comply and maintain General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) processes with their GDPR Toolbox. Prior to this she founded AirMarkr, a mobile app that lets you draw in the air. It was named one of the hottest startups in Germany by LeWeb, and The Next Web. Miho has won multiple awards as a digital concepter and UI/UX person, working for major clients such as Vodafone, MINI, and Sony-Playstation.
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http://enobyte.com/https://www.gumpp.com
Kirsten Wolgast
Lawyer, partner, Pinsent Masons Germany LLP, Germany
Kirsten Wolgast, LL.M. (University of Canterbury, NZ), is a German lawyer and partner at the global law firm Pinsent Masons. She studied laws and philosophy in Germany and New Zealand and was admitted as Rechtsanwältin in Germany in 2006. She specialises in IT and data protection laws and has assisted various organizations in their GDPR implementation projects, including various institutions in the health and research sector. Beyond her immediate legal practice, Kirsten is very interested in all sorts of legal tech solutions, including legal serious games and legal learning software. 6 months after the GDPR has entered into force, she believes it is time to start discussing whether the GDPR actually achieves what it aims at. Do we really have a harmonized European data protection regime? Does the GDPR protect data subjects' interests sufficiently?