The EIP-SCC Citizen Focus Action Cluster is organizing two webinars on issues related to address privacy in smart cities. Organized through the ‘Citizen-centric approach to data’ initiative, these two webinars will take place on April 28th and May 12th 2016, both from 12.00 to 13.00.
The webinars will be led by Antonio Kung, Chair of the ‘Citizen-centric approach to data’ initiative and CTO at Trialog for the past 30 years, and Chris Cooper, co-Chair of the initiative and founding director of KnowNow Information Organization . The first one (April 28th 2016) will focus on the demand side viewpoint and the second one (May 12th 2016) on the supply side viewpoint.
You may find the programme below:
First Webinar: April 28th, 2016 (12.00 – 13.00)
‘Introduction to privacy and today regulation context’ (Antonio Kung): introduction to privacy, types of privacy and privacy harms, privacy regulation in Europe and Citizen Focus viewpoint.
‘Privacy from a policy maker viewpoint’ (Antonio Kung): what is data protection by default and data protection by design, obligations at the smart city supply chain level, data protection assessment in the smart city supply chain, privacy standards and practice landscape and recommendations for smart cities.
Trust framework: Example of Knownow product (Chris Cooper). Citizens Now Have Consent: The story so far of how KnowNow Information are using an open consent framework that enshrines privacy by design and ensures GDPR compliance.
Second Webinar: May 12th, 2016 (12.00 – 13.00)
Opening – Reminder from first webinar
‘Privacy from a supply side corporate manager’: obligations at corporate level, data controllers/processors versus suppliers, privacy standards and practice landscape (the IPEN community), privacy engineering framework (privacy risk analysis, integration of privacy enhancing technologies) and recommendations for developers of smart cities solutions.
‘Privacy from a supply side developer – A glimpse at the PRIPARE Pricavy Engineering Handbook’: introduction to the handbook, the lifecycle processes (from analysis to decommissioning) and examples of processes (operationalization of privacy principles, risk management and design strategies).