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IPACSO Project hosted the Annual Privacy Innovation Panel @ CPDP2015 on Thursday January 22nd, 16.45h

IPACSO will hosted a panel discussion on Privacy innovations, together with a group of Privacy innovators, aiming to discover and discuss different business models, innovative approaches, opportunities and challenges for Innovative companies and business in the domain of Privacy and related.

 

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Privacy Innovator Panel : from left to right : Giovanni Verhaeghe (Vasco Data Security, Belgium), Toby Weir-Jones (Blackphone, US), Pierre Chastanet (EC, Belgium), Marcel Van Galen (QiY Foundation, Netherlands), Paula Bruening (Intel, US), Richard Coady (Sedicii, Ireland). 

 

 

For the presentation and the company documentation, download here.

 

16.45 -  How PrIVACY INNOVATORS ARE TRYING TO seize THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OF PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

business ••••• policy •

organised by LSEC & IPACSO – project

Chair Giovanni Verhaeghe, Director Innvations Vasco Data Security & IPACSO Partner (BE)

Moderator Ulrich Seldeslachts, CEO LSEC & IPACSO Partner (BE)

Panel Toby Weir-Jones, CEO Blackphone (CH), Richard Coady Sedicii (IE), Marcel Van Galen CEO QiY (NL), Paula Bruening Senior Counsel Global Privacy Policy Intel Corporation (US), Pierre Chastanet Deputy Head of Unit Trust & Security European Commission (BE) (TBC)

 

In the course of 2014 many innovative privacy products got mainstream.  From new types of internet firewalls to special pouches ensuring your cell phone or GPS could not be traced. A whole new market of commercial opportunities and solutions has seen the light, serving the needs of the privacy sensitive. The demand exists, is persistent and growing. It drives innovation and the development of new products, technologies, services and approaches. Entrepreneurs are ceasing the opportunity, marketers are developing the market, and researchers are trying to find the next breakthrough. There is no way back.  But what’s next? But how mature is this market? How to determine fab from fad? Many claimed solutions are not always what they pretend to be, with and without prejudice. As investments are rolling in, how to ensure that the right approaches can be protected against the hoaxes?

In this panel, we’ll have the entrepreneurs and innovators presenting their story and their vision, but we’ll go beyond. Trying to understand the next steps, from research to innovation, from paper to product. What are the hurdles and challenges to be faced. From startup to developing  a mature business, are there other considerations than in any other industry or domain? What are the differentiators and commonalities? From dominant market player back to innovator: using privacy as a differentiator in a competitive environment. How could other large market operators cease the opportunity from these privacy innovations? The panel will address some of the typical, and specific challenges privacy innovators will face, from the experiences from companies such as Blackphone and Silent Circle, QiY, Sedicii and Intel are facing in their day to day developments. Learn about their privacy products, services and solutions and how they could address direct needs, and challenge them in the current privacy debate.

Individuals will be able to learn from potential solutions and additional costs to preserve their right to privacy. Researchers can learn from the challenges from idea to product. Privacy and Security Officers, company representatives will be able to learn how to integrate privacy related business models into their own services platforms and cooperating with these innovative services. Policy makers will be able to continue to identify the challenges of the privacy in balance, how they can support innovation in this domain and need to seek ways to support organizations in promoting privacy, instead of only considering the repressive measures.

Each presenter will be asked to present his perspective and offerings, followed by an interactive debate. The key learnings for participants will be: drivers and challenges to privacy innovation, market interest and privacy protecting tools and solutions.

 

More about SEDICII :

Sedicii’s patented authentication technology protects the privacy of personal user information for both individuals and organisations in that it eliminates the need to transmit or store this data when authenticating users online. Using a proven cryptographic protocol of Zero Knowledge Proof, Sedicii can support all organisations and individuals in securing their identity and personal identifiable information required to verify identity and authenticate. Further information is available from www.sedicii.com

 

More about Blackphone & Toby-Weir Jones : 

 

 

 

IPACSO is about supporting privacy & cyber security innovators in Europe. We welcome new privacy and cyber security innovators to get in touch with IPACSO, to participate in events, apply the IPACSO Security & Privacy Innovation Framework to their business, and compete in the second edition of the IPACSO European Cyber Security & Privacy Innovation Awards in 2015. Join the LinkedIn Group, Click Here


CPDP 2015: Data on the Move | Privacy & Innovation Panel

Organized by LSEC & the IPACSO – Project
CPDP Conference, Thursday January 22nd, 16.45pm
Chair: Mr. Bart Renard, Vasco Data Security (BE)
Moderator: Mr. Ulrich Seldeslachts, LSEC - IPACSO (BE)

Panel:
- Marcel van Galen, Qifoundation.com (NL)
- Richard Coady, Sedicii (IE)
- Toby Weir-Jones blackphone (CH) (tbc)
- Innovation Action EC H2020 (tbc)

Abstract:

Similar as with security, privacy is considered being a cost to most organizations. Today, it is still more profitable to gain money on top of individuals' personal and private data, then it is of protecting them. Some innovative for profit companies are trying to make a business out of ensuring privacy. The main purpose of this panel is to discover the business models, challenges, pitfalls and best practices of privacy related innovative companies, whilst identifying some innovative services and technologies. Individuals will be able to learn from potential solutions and additional costs to preserve their right to privacy. Privacy and Security Officers, company representatives will be able to learn how to integrate these business models into their own services platforms and cooperating with these innovative services. Policy makers will be able to continue to identify the challenges of the privacy inbalance, how they can support innovation in this domain and need to seek ways to support organizations in promoting privacy, instead of only considering the repressive measures.

Each presenter will be asked to present his perspective and offerings, during 10 to 15 minutes, followed by an interactive debate. The key learnings for participants will be: drivers and challenges to privacy innovation, market interest and privacy protecting tools and solutions.

More information & registration for CPDP2015: Click here

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