Understandably, privacy-enhancing technologies are often viewed exclusively as a privacy tool. This panel will discuss whether this is too narrow an assessment that fails to account for the role PETs can play in both the development and maintenance of an agile and innovative data strategy.
- Bridging the perceived divide between privacy and data teams
- Assessing whether PETs can be used as a foundational tool for a variety of different purposes
- PETs as a means to achieve data protection by design and default
Speaker(s):

Marc Marrero
Privacy Manager
Copper Technologies

Joanne Biggadike
Deputy Head of Data UK
DUAL Group

Adrian Leung
Group Data Protection Officer
Equifax UK