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Kylie Long

Venture Partner
Coyote Ventures

Kylie Long

Venture Partner
Coyote Ventures

Kylie Long

Venture Partner
Coyote Ventures
 

Raven Kyles

Starbucks Coffee Company
Ethics and Compliance Investigator

Because a person’s occupation is often one of the most defining aspects of his or her identity, Raven Kyles is on a mission to help businesses understand ethical compliance in the workplace is impactful to employees — but also to the employer’s bottom line.  

Raven Kyles

Starbucks Coffee Company
Ethics and Compliance Investigator

Raven Kyles

Starbucks Coffee Company
Ethics and Compliance Investigator

Because a person’s occupation is often one of the most defining aspects of his or her identity, Raven Kyles is on a mission to help businesses understand ethical compliance in the workplace is impactful to employees — but also to the employer’s bottom line.  

Raven Kyles is a labor and employment attorney who received her juris doctor from Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas. Upon receiving her law license, Raven focused her practice on federal sector labor and employment law and litigated cases on behalf of employees. Currently, Raven works as an Ethics and Compliance Investigator for Starbucks Coffee Company

Again in groups, attendees will be presented with a series of often faced challenges that potential PETs adopters will encounter and discuss best practices for mitigating them. Attendees will take part in one discussion from round A and one from round B.

Round A:

  • Handling and overcoming internal pushback
  • Identifying use cases and implementing in practice
  • Determining core privacy challenges

Round B:

  • Effectively utilising and maximising the potential of synthesised data
  • Establishing data-sharing initiatives with market competitors
  • Leveraging PETs to convince customers their data is safe

In intimate groups filtered by industry, attendees will discuss the use cases, challenges and opportunities they have experienced when looking to implement PETs. Attendees will also seek to identify the single most pressing privacy or data concern they currently face and how PETs could be a solution, before presenting back to the wider room to encourage cross industry benchmarking.

Groups to be split into:

  • Finance
  • Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing, Advertising and Social Media
  • Transport, Shipping and Logistics
  • Hospitality
  • Aerospace and Defence
  • Public Sector

Author:

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Author:

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

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
  • Avoiding risk and understanding where liability lies if there were a breach

Author:

Alon Ben-Chorin

Director, Investigations - International Banking
Scotiabank

Alon Ben-Chorin

Director, Investigations - International Banking
Scotiabank

Author:

John Athanasiades

Senior Director, Financial Crime Management and Corporate Security
National Bank of Canada

John Athanasiades leads National Bank of Canada’s Financial Crime and Corporate Security division which includes anti-money laundering, fraud, terrorist financing and corporate / internal threat investigations.  He is responsible for putting in place a robust risk management and mitigation program by continuing to develop and reinforce strategies surrounding these issues.  Prior to joining National Bank, he had a career of nearly 30 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police managing and collaborating on several national and international strategic initiatives and investigations involving national security, anti-money laundering, terrorism, financial crime and intelligence. Before he retired, he led the Financial Integrity Program for the RCMP in the province of Quebec.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from McGill University as well as completing a CAMS certification

John Athanasiades

Senior Director, Financial Crime Management and Corporate Security
National Bank of Canada

John Athanasiades leads National Bank of Canada’s Financial Crime and Corporate Security division which includes anti-money laundering, fraud, terrorist financing and corporate / internal threat investigations.  He is responsible for putting in place a robust risk management and mitigation program by continuing to develop and reinforce strategies surrounding these issues.  Prior to joining National Bank, he had a career of nearly 30 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police managing and collaborating on several national and international strategic initiatives and investigations involving national security, anti-money laundering, terrorism, financial crime and intelligence. Before he retired, he led the Financial Integrity Program for the RCMP in the province of Quebec.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from McGill University as well as completing a CAMS certification

Author:

Sarah Knight

VP, Chief Privacy Officer
Stryker

Sarah Knight

VP, Chief Privacy Officer
Stryker

Author:

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

David Silva

David William Silva is a Ph.D computer scientist. He is responsible for translating business strategies and objectives into efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving data-centric solutions to enable organizations to extract maximum value from data correctly. David started his career as a Software Engineer focused on web services and agile software development. This experience led him to be involved with several projects, from startups to government and large corporations in many different fields. After 17 years of conducting R&D in Brazil, David moved to the US to engage in scientific research applied to a global industry of security and privacy, which has been his focus for the past nine years.

Use case identification is only half of the battle. It is vital to then determine which of the various PETs are most appropriate to act upon it- especially the case given that in some situations multiple solutions might be required.

  • Collaborating with data science teams to ensure the technology delivers as promised and is stress tested in a variety of situations
  • Understanding differences between technologies and which use cases to apply them to
  • Determining how to effectively allocate resources to ensure maximum ROI

Author:

Joseph Gridley

Chief Privacy Officer
University of Maryland

Joseph Gridley

Chief Privacy Officer
University of Maryland

Author:

Jennifer Harkins Garone

Senior Director, Privacy and Information
Governance Carnival Corporation

Jennifer Harkins Garone

Senior Director, Privacy and Information
Governance Carnival Corporation

Author:

Kevin McCarthy

VP of Business Development
Inpher

Kevin is currently Vice President of Business Development at Inpher. In his role, Kevin leads the go-to-market functions for the deployment and implementation of Inpher’s privacy-preserving data analytics software, XOR Platform, and its award-winning tools in the fully homomorphic encryption space, TFHE and Chimera. Previously, Kevin was the Enterprise General Manager at DemystData where he led corporate strategy, product and team development. Earlier, as Demyst’s Chief Customer Officer, Kevin built out and managed the company’s revenue development, enterprise accounts and service team across global offices in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore and Melbourne. Prior to DemystData, Kevin was a Specialist at McKinsey & Company focusing on advanced analytic solution development within healthcare and financial services organizations. Kevin spent the majority of his time at McKinsey serving Public and Private institutions in support of their efforts to develop and deploy AI and ML solutions within heavily regulated constructs and data privacy constraints. Kevin has experience with a similar project that was performed for TennCare Episodes of Care, which involved program management for multi-institutional algorithmic development across United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna and the State of Tennessee.

Kevin McCarthy

VP of Business Development
Inpher

Kevin is currently Vice President of Business Development at Inpher. In his role, Kevin leads the go-to-market functions for the deployment and implementation of Inpher’s privacy-preserving data analytics software, XOR Platform, and its award-winning tools in the fully homomorphic encryption space, TFHE and Chimera. Previously, Kevin was the Enterprise General Manager at DemystData where he led corporate strategy, product and team development. Earlier, as Demyst’s Chief Customer Officer, Kevin built out and managed the company’s revenue development, enterprise accounts and service team across global offices in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore and Melbourne. Prior to DemystData, Kevin was a Specialist at McKinsey & Company focusing on advanced analytic solution development within healthcare and financial services organizations. Kevin spent the majority of his time at McKinsey serving Public and Private institutions in support of their efforts to develop and deploy AI and ML solutions within heavily regulated constructs and data privacy constraints. Kevin has experience with a similar project that was performed for TennCare Episodes of Care, which involved program management for multi-institutional algorithmic development across United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna and the State of Tennessee.

Author:

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.

Dr. Walden “Wally” Rhines

President & CEO
Cornami

WALDEN C. RHINES is President & CEO of Cornami. He is also CEO Emeritus of Mentor, a Siemens business, focusing on external communications and customer relations. He was previously CEO of Mentor Graphics for 23 years and Chairman of the Board for 17 years. During his tenure at Mentor, revenue nearly quadrupled and market value of the company increased 10X.

Prior to joining Mentor Graphics, Dr. Rhines was Executive Vice President, Semiconductor Group, responsible for TI’s worldwide semiconductor business. During his 21 years at TI, he was President of the Data Systems Group and held numerous other semiconductor executive management positions.

Dr. Rhines has served on the boards of Cirrus Logic, QORVO, TriQuint Semiconductor, Global Logic and as Chairman of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (five two-year terms) and is currently a director. He is also a board member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation and First Growth Children & Family Charities. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the IEEE and has served on the Board of Trustees of Lewis and Clark College, the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan and Industrial Committees advising Stanford University and the University of Florida.

Dr. Rhines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University, a master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and Honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from the University of Florida and Nottingham Trent University.