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In this enlightening panel, we explore the technical innovations that create trusted execution environments and foster data partnerships across functions, departments, and organizations, fostering a trusted and resilient data economy. Key highlights include:

Collaboration Between PETs and Confidential Computing:
Understand the need for synergy between these technologies to cater to enterprise-level adoption. Explore how PETs and confidential computing enhance data integrity and security.

Unlocking Sensitive Data Sets:
Whether dealing with personal identifiable information, health records, or financial reports, data integrity is invaluable. Discover a privacy toolkit that securely unlocks these data sets, empowering organizations to navigate privacy complexities.

Enhancing Trust and Resilience in Data Economy:
Embrace these innovations to create a stronger, transparent data ecosystem that thrives on trust and resilience.

Attendees will leave equipped with the understanding of how PETs and confidential computing go hand-in-hand and how these technologies increase data utility and data integrity, ultimately contributing to a stronger, more transparent data ecosystem that thrives on trust and resilience.

Moderator

Author:

Mike Bursell

Executive Director
Confidential Computing Consortium

Mike Bursell

Executive Director
Confidential Computing Consortium
Panelists

Author:

Jay Prakash

CEO and Co-Founder
Silence Laboratories

Jay Prakash

CEO and Co-Founder
Silence Laboratories

Explore the multi-faceted landscape of GenAI development and usage, what are the real user issues, privacy concerns and the transformative power of PETs. From navigating user experiences to grappling with ethical dilemmas, hear our panel illuminate the challenges inherent in GenAI and how PETs can offer a unique solution in fostering innovation while safeguarding user rights and data integrity 

Moderator

Author:

Zee Kin Yeong

Chief Executive
Singapore Academy of Law

Zee Kin Yeong

Chief Executive
Singapore Academy of Law
Panelists

Author:

Manprit Singh

CTO Data and AI Healthcare
Microsoft

Manprit works with Microsoft’s top customers to help them define their Data and AI strategy.

He consults in business value assessments, identifying potent use cases and creates an AI adoption roadmap and implementation architecture. By driving innovations in their entire value-chain he helps realize business value using AI.

He has 25 years of experience in applying AI in heavily regulated industries, like healthcare and financial services and specializes in helping adopt AI with agility yet responsibly.

Prior to his current position he worked for Accenture/Avanade, IBM, and Siemens Healthcare.

He also is a guest lecturer at Singapore Management University and NUS where he shares his personal industry experience in applying AI to help students have a better intuitive grasp of AI and its applications.

Manprit Singh

CTO Data and AI Healthcare
Microsoft

Manprit works with Microsoft’s top customers to help them define their Data and AI strategy.

He consults in business value assessments, identifying potent use cases and creates an AI adoption roadmap and implementation architecture. By driving innovations in their entire value-chain he helps realize business value using AI.

He has 25 years of experience in applying AI in heavily regulated industries, like healthcare and financial services and specializes in helping adopt AI with agility yet responsibly.

Prior to his current position he worked for Accenture/Avanade, IBM, and Siemens Healthcare.

He also is a guest lecturer at Singapore Management University and NUS where he shares his personal industry experience in applying AI to help students have a better intuitive grasp of AI and its applications.

Author:

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze

Information Economist and Policy Analyst
OECD

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze is an Information Economist/Policy Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), where he has been working on topics related to the digital economy since 2008 and more specifically on data governance since 2010.

Since 2010, Christian has been leading OECD projects on data governance including: the OECD project on Data-driven Innovation, Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data, and Data Portability. He is currently co-ordinating Phase III of the OECD Going Digital Project that focusses on Data Governance for Growth and Well-being, and is leading OECD work on “Emerging Privacy Enhancing Technology: Maturity, opportunities and challenges”.

Before joining the OECD, Christian worked as a researcher at the Institute for Information and Market Engineering of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at SAP Research (Germany). Christian holds a Diploma in Information Science, Engineering and Management and in Economics, both granted by the KIT.

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze

Information Economist and Policy Analyst
OECD

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze is an Information Economist/Policy Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), where he has been working on topics related to the digital economy since 2008 and more specifically on data governance since 2010.

Since 2010, Christian has been leading OECD projects on data governance including: the OECD project on Data-driven Innovation, Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data, and Data Portability. He is currently co-ordinating Phase III of the OECD Going Digital Project that focusses on Data Governance for Growth and Well-being, and is leading OECD work on “Emerging Privacy Enhancing Technology: Maturity, opportunities and challenges”.

Before joining the OECD, Christian worked as a researcher at the Institute for Information and Market Engineering of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at SAP Research (Germany). Christian holds a Diploma in Information Science, Engineering and Management and in Economics, both granted by the KIT.

Author:

April Chin

Managing Partner and CEO
Resaro

April Chin

Managing Partner and CEO
Resaro

Author:

Jesse Schrater

Principal Engineer, Confidential Computing Practice Lead
Intel

Jesse Schrater

Principal Engineer, Confidential Computing Practice Lead
Intel

In the ever-evolving landscape of data privacy, understanding the relevance of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) is crucial. Hear how companies participating in IMDA PET Sandbox are leveraging Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) to innovate and create new products and solutions. Uncover real-world examples showcasing the transformative impact of PETs, and understand why this matters to top companies seeking to navigate data privacy challenges while driving innovation. Gain valuable insights into the compelling business case for integrating PETs, and how it contributes to sustained success in an increasingly data-driven business environment.

Moderator

Author:

Lee Wan Sie

Director
IMDA

Lee Wan Sie

Director
IMDA

Author:

Arun Makkath

Head of Technology, Strategic Initiatives
Grab

Arun Makkath

Head of Technology, Strategic Initiatives
Grab

Author:

Duan Pu

Head of Data Algorithmn and Technology Department
Ant International

Duan Pu

Head of Data Algorithmn and Technology Department
Ant International

Author:

Nina Liguda

Privacy & Data Protection Office Program Lead
TikTok

Nina Liguda

Privacy & Data Protection Office Program Lead
TikTok

Author:

Anne Flanagan

Vice President for AI
FPF

Anne J. Flanagan serves as the Vice President for Artificial intelligence at FPF. Anne leads the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence. exploring the data flows driving algorithmic and AI products and services, their opportunities and risks, and the ethical and responsible development of this technology.

An international policy expert in Data and Artificial Intelligence, Anne is an economist and strategic technology governance and business leader with 18+ years’ experience on five continents, including in the EU and the U.S.

Anne spent over a decade in the Irish government and EU institutions, including developing Ireland’s technical policy positions and diplomatic strategy in relation to EU legislation on telecoms, digital infrastructure, and data. She has represented Ireland in the EU Digital Single Market Strategic Group at the European Commission, the Working Party on Telecommunications and Information Society at the Council of the European Union and was responsible for foundational work on the EU’s Digital Single Market, including the EU’s early approach to AI governance.

Since moving to the U.S. in 2019, Anne has held several senior positions in technology policy, where she has helped senior technology business leaders shape responsible and sustainable technology development through her research, advice, and expertise. At the World Economic Forum, she developed and led a global portfolio of work on Data Policy and later led cross-product policy strategy for Reality Labs Policy at Meta Platforms Inc. in San Francisco, California.

Anne holds a Masters in Economics and Political Science from Trinity College Dublin, a Masters in International Relations from Dublin City University, and a Masters of Business Administration from Trinity College Dublin. Amongst her accolades, Anne is a Member of the Board of Advisors of the Innovation Value Institute (IVI) at Maynooth University and a recognized Woman Leader in Data and AI at WLDA.tech.

 

Anne Flanagan

Vice President for AI
FPF

Anne J. Flanagan serves as the Vice President for Artificial intelligence at FPF. Anne leads the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence. exploring the data flows driving algorithmic and AI products and services, their opportunities and risks, and the ethical and responsible development of this technology.

An international policy expert in Data and Artificial Intelligence, Anne is an economist and strategic technology governance and business leader with 18+ years’ experience on five continents, including in the EU and the U.S.

Anne spent over a decade in the Irish government and EU institutions, including developing Ireland’s technical policy positions and diplomatic strategy in relation to EU legislation on telecoms, digital infrastructure, and data. She has represented Ireland in the EU Digital Single Market Strategic Group at the European Commission, the Working Party on Telecommunications and Information Society at the Council of the European Union and was responsible for foundational work on the EU’s Digital Single Market, including the EU’s early approach to AI governance.

Since moving to the U.S. in 2019, Anne has held several senior positions in technology policy, where she has helped senior technology business leaders shape responsible and sustainable technology development through her research, advice, and expertise. At the World Economic Forum, she developed and led a global portfolio of work on Data Policy and later led cross-product policy strategy for Reality Labs Policy at Meta Platforms Inc. in San Francisco, California.

Anne holds a Masters in Economics and Political Science from Trinity College Dublin, a Masters in International Relations from Dublin City University, and a Masters of Business Administration from Trinity College Dublin. Amongst her accolades, Anne is a Member of the Board of Advisors of the Innovation Value Institute (IVI) at Maynooth University and a recognized Woman Leader in Data and AI at WLDA.tech.

 

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