Zoltan Mann
senior researcher, University of Duisburg-Essen
Zoltan Mann is senior researcher at "paluno - The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology", the research center for software technology of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is heading the BDVA sub-group on Data Protection. His research interests include data protection, software engineering, and artificial intelligence in the context of distributed, dynamically changing systems.
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Modern AI applications crucially depend on large volumes of real-world data, including data about natural persons. However, the use of personal data is associated with data protection challenges. Privacy-preserving technologies are being developed to cope with these challenges. This is a hot topic because
The aim of this session is to discuss cutting-edge advances in privacy-preserving technologies and how they foster the use of big data for AI. The session will allow current and recently finished EU projects (BDV PPP and beyond) to present and discuss their use of privacy-preserving technologies to protect data for AI.
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Title |
Zoltan Mann (University Duisburg-Essen, BDVA) |
Opening |
Alberto Crespo & Juan Carlos Perez Baun (Atos) |
Towards robust privacy preserving of data and digital sovereignty in European data spaces: examples from EU research projects |
Pierangela Samarati (University Milano) |
MOSAICrOWN: Multi-Owner data Sharing for Analytics and Integration respecting Confidentiality and OWNer control |
Mark Purcell (IBM) |
Musketeer – a scalable, secure and privacy aware architecture |
Sebastian Pape (University Frankfurt) |
Risk Analysis of Inference Attacks on IoT Wearables |
Sébastien Ziegler (Mandat International) |
GDPR Certification applicability to Artificial Intelligence |
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Discussion |