Description
Hosted and sponsored by Harbottle & Lewis and organised by the SCL Privacy and Data Protection Group
Chair:
Anita Bapat, Partner, Harbottle & Lewis
Speakers Confirmed to date:
Tim Pitt-Payne KC, 11KBW
Karishma Brahmbhatt, Counsel, Allen & Overy LLP (Chair of Online Safety Act Panel)
Elizabeth Holloway, Legal Director, Ofcom
Steve Wood, ex-Deputy Commissioner at the ICO, and current consultant at A&O
Sarah West, Legal Counsel, Google
Mark Hersey, Managing Associate, Lewis Silkin (Chair of Cookies Panel Session)
Jo Holdaway, Chief Data & Marketing Officer, The Independent
Marine Gallois, Lead Director, Head of Privacy & Product Legal (EMEA), The Trade Desk
Elena Turtureanu, Global VP, Legal and Privacy, Adform
Programme
Case Law Update: Tim Pitt Payne KC will provide a comprehensive roundup of the significant legal developments from the past 12 months.
Online Safety Act Panel:
Chair:
Karishma Brahmbhatt, Counsel, Allen & Overy LLP
Panellists:
Elizabeth Holloway, Legal Director, Ofcom
Steve Wood, ex-Deputy Commissioner at the ICO, and current consultant at A&O
Sarah West, Legal Counsel, Regulatory & Litigation, Google
Cookies Panel Session: A pivotal year for Adtech? With third party cookies due to disappear and no respite from regulatory scrutiny, our panel will discuss the latest goings on in digital advertising and consider what’s likely to result from the expected industry shake ups –
1. Alternative solutions – what are they, and how do they compare to cookies?
2. “Pay or OK” – will Meta’s ‘agree to targeted ads or pay a subscription’ approach pass muster with regulators?
3. Contextual ads – touted by regulators, but challenged by the same ePrivacy consent requirements?
4. First party data and clean rooms – an effective workaround to ePrivacy?
Chair:
Mark Hersey, Managing Associate, Lewis Silkin
Speakers:
Jo Holdaway, Chief Data & Marketing Officer, The Independent
Marine Gallois, Lead Director, Head of Privacy & Product Legal (EMEA), The Trade Desk
Elena Turtureanu, VP, Global Legal and Privacy, Adform