Data & Signal Sharing Workshop Recap at Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe 2024
Date of Event: 2024-06-24
Event: Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe 2024
Presenter: Emily Taylor, CEO & Co-Founder of DNS Research Federation
Emily Taylor off led Workshop 4 at the Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe 2024, focusing on data and signal sharing in combating online crime and scams. The workshop highlighted the complexities of the legal and regulatory landscape surrounding data sharing, emphasizing international challenges and recent advancements such as OECD principles, the Budapest Convention, and the EU E-Evidence Act. Successful case studies and initiatives were presented, underscoring the importance of governance, legal compliance, transparency, and collaboration among stakeholders for effective data sharing practices.
Contributors:
Emily Taylor, CEO & Founder, DNS Research Federation - Chair
4.1 Why are international data flows so challenging? - Panel Discussion
Emilio Sánchez Ulled, Senior Public Prosecutor & Justice Counsellor, Permanent Representation of Spain to the European Union
Bert Hubert, Founder, PowerDNS
Lorelien Hoet, Government Affairs Director - EU, Microsoft
Eleonor Duhs, Barrister, Partner, Head of Data & Privacy, Bates Wells LLP
Sandra Peaston, Director - Research and Development, Cifas
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4.2 Turning the tide of data sharing at the national level - Panel Discussion
Emily Taylor, CEO and Founder, DNS Research Federation
Brian Webb, Consumer Security Lead, BT
Esther Mieremet, Project Manager at ECP | Platform for the Information Society
Helena Wood, Director of Public Policy and Strategic Engagement, Cifas
4.3 Combating Online Scams: A Collaborative Effort
Murat Ozturk, Google
Timo Wagenblatt, Google
Lucien Taylor, Founder and CSO, DNS Research Federation
Mark Robertshaw, Founder and CTO, DNS Research Federation
Nathan Allen, Director of Engineering, DNS Research Federation
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