One of the key capabilities of PETs provide is the ability to anonymise data, allowing for that data to be shared internally and externally in full compliance without risk of breach. This panel will focus on the subsequent benefits and practical steps for implementation.
- Retaining data utility and quality after anonymisation
- The implications of pseudonymised vs anonymised data
- Building the infrastructure required for internal and external data sharing initiatives
Speaker(s):

Miranda Overett
Head of Communications
Xtendr

Joerg Steinhaus
Head of Data Privacy
Gothaer Insurances

Elli Papageorgiou
Senior Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection
Mastercard
Elli is a privacy and data protection professional working in the technology and payments industry, with a strong academic background. She has been advising on various privacy topics including biometric authentication, digital identity, data analytics and anonymization. Currently working with Mastercard's Data and Services business unit providing privacy by design advice on innovative data solutions. Admitted to practice law in New York and Athens, Greece.