About the Conference
On the 18th and 19th April 2019, Info House Slovenija in cooperation with Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia will organize the International Conference 5th Days of privacy and freedom of expression.
We again host renowned domestic and foreign lecturers with an international reputation, among others:
Alessandro Mantelero, Professor of Civil Law at the Polytechnic University of Turin, and the Council of Europe Rapporteur on Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection, about the effects of Artificial Intelligence on Privacy (AI)
Jennifer O’Sullivan, Deputy Information Commissioner of Ireland, about the supervision of the largest international companies,
Ute Kallenberger, Head of Inspection with the European Data Protection Supervisor, about the experience,
Mitja Pirc, business consultant, about data protection and new technologies,
Mojca Briščik, CEO of the Slovenian Advertising Chamber, about the GDPR challenges in marketing,
Nataša Pirc Musar, Attorney at law and former Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia, about the right to be forgotten.
Who is the Conference Intended For?
- data protection officers,
- privacy professionals from the region,
- company representatives in the region,
- lead legal experts in private & public sector,
- lead IT experts in private & public sector,
- marketing managers,
- large organisations, the media and public administration,
- crypto companies.
- 50% discount for members of the DPO Club
- 20% discount for early registration. Valid for applications until 28.2.2019
- 10% discount for 2 or more participants
* Discounts are not cumulative.
Speakers

Alessandro Mantelero, PhD
associate professor of Civil Law at the Polytechnic University in Turin, Council of Europe Rapporteur on Artificial Intelligence
Programme
9.00—9:10
WELCOME SPEACH
Mojca Krašovec, CEO of Rikli Hotel, Sava turizem d.d.
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9.10—9.15
Introductory speach
dr. Nataša Pirc Musar, PROGRAMME COMMITEE CHAIR OF PRIVACY DAYS 2019
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9.15—10:00
Keynote Speaker
Alessandro Mantelero, Council of Europe Rapporteur on Artificial Intelligence and data protection: Convention No. 108 and its importance for the personal data protection in Europe - has it defined the limits of artificial intelligence (AI)?
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10:00—12:30
Section 1
DATA PROTECTION IN MULTINATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1. Danijela Bilogrević, Croatia Airlines: GDPR in the Aviation Industry; Passenger Service System and Loyalty Programs
2. Maria Melkova, Microsoft: Privacy is a human right
3. Mathieu Guillemin, UEFA: GDPR within an international sports organisation
4. Jure Holešek, Novartis: Data protection system in international pharmaceutical organizationHead of section: Dubravka Dolenc
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12.30—13.30
Lunch break
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13:30-15:30
Sections 2a & 2b
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15.30—15.45
Coffee Break
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15:45—17:45
Section 3
Personal data protection and new technologies 1. Mitja Pirc: Personal data and new technologies
2. Gregor Žavcer, FairData & Datafund: Data markets & data fairness
3. Maja Škrjanc, Telekom Slovenije: Data analitycs and GDPR
4. Jaka Repanšek, RePublis d.o.o.: How will the ePrivacy directive affect the privacy of individuals in the world of new technologies?
5. Janez Kravcar, Iconomi Ltd.: How to ensure GDPR principles in crypto world?Head of section: Mitja Pirc
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19:00—22:00
Evening event
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9.00—9:45
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Dr. Matthias Prinz, LL.M., attorney at law of HRH the Princess of Hannover: Privacy of famous individuals - where are the limits? Explanation of ECtHR cases of von Hannover v Germany
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9:45—11:45
Section 4
A regulator's View 1. Andrej Tomšič, deputy of the Information Commissioner (Slovenia): The most common GDPR mistakes, detected by the Information Commissioner
2. Jennifer O’Sullivan, deputy of the Information Commissioner (Ireland): How to supervise the biggest players (i.e. Google, Facebook)?
3. Ute Kallenberger, Head of Inspections, EDPS: How does the EDPS inspection work?
4. Irene Loizidou Nicolaidou, the Information Commissioner (Cyprus): GDPR & practice – how to coordinate the work of EDPB and national regulators, so that their practice and opinions will reach data processors as soon as possible?
5. Zoi Kardasiadou, EDPB: EDPB Priority tasks Head of section: mag. Rosana Lemut Strle
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11.45—12:15
Coffee Break
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12:15—14:15
Round table
Right to be forgotten and the media 1. Rosvita Pesek, Slovenian national television 2. Cene Grčar, attorney at law 3. Helena Blagne 4. Ivana Žiljak, AZOP (Croatia) 5. Ute Kallenberger, Head of inspections, EDPS Host: dr. Nataša Pirc Musar
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