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Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conference

Posted on January 16, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

You are kindly invited to the seventh edition of the ‘Computers, Privacy & Data Protection’ (CPDP) conference, to be held on 22-24 January 2014 in Brussels, Belgium. The conference will include panels covering all current debates in the field: the data protection reform in the European Union, PRISM, big data, privacy by design, cloud computing, biometrics, and e-health and will have special sessions on impact assessments, Roma empowerment in the digital era and other topics. Over 60 panels are scheduled.

Read more of the press release on phys.org.

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