26.06.2024
10:00–11:30
Personal Data in the Spotlight
Congress Centre, conference hall D3
Protecting personal data in the digital economy and developing the data economy are among the Russian government’s top priorities. Today, there are numerous issues that need to be resolved in this regard: determining what data can be considered personal, to what extent the depersonalization of personal data helps to protect the rights of the owners of personal data, how to protect biometric and other personal data against leaks and the abuse of rights by personal data operators, and greater legal liability for violations of personal data laws. As the number of new challenges and threats increases concerning the processing of personal data, including the growing interest of foreign intelligence services from unfriendly states in the personal data of Russian citizens, there has been an increase in the number of personal data leaks, which requires a very serious approach to both the legal definition of the criteria for leaks and a comprehensive approach to countering them. Legislation is actively evolving today, as a number of new draft regulatory legal acts and draft amendments to them are being considered, which means their adequacy and compliance with the current level of threats need to be discussed. One of the key problems in protecting personal data is the need to improve the culture of personal data among Russian citizens. Sociological surveys show that more than 60% of Russians complain that they lack the knowledge and skills to protect their data. The proportion of Russians who are willing to disclose their personal data and information in exchange for an advantageous offer from any organization is constantly on the rise. This means a set of government measures needs to be created to inform citizens about what personal data is and how it can be protected. New technologies and the development of services in digital environments have led to an increase in the amount of biometric personal data transmitted when receiving services and performing certain operations. In this regard, Russians regularly have to share such data both when directly contacting government and commercial organizations, and when using various digital services. Meanwhile, the practice of applying new legislation in the protection of biometric personal data could cause a number of difficulties that could possibly require adjustments. What are the main gaps that exist in the legal protection of personal data today? How can we improve existing legislation to meet the current challenges in this regard?
Moderator
Alexey Minbaleev
Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Speakers
Milosh Wagner
Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media
Ekaterina Efimova
Head of the Personal Data Directorate, General Radio Frequency Center
Alexander Zhuravlev
Chairman of the Commission on Legal Support of the Digital Economy, Russian Bar Association; Co-founder, Moscow Digital School
Elena Mikhalevich
Managing Partner, Barshchevsky&Partners Moscow City Bar Association
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Chief Researcher of the Information Law and International Information Security Sector, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Evgeniya Sidorchuk
Head of the Financial Markets Development Department, Financial Policy Department, Ministry of Finance ofthe Russian Federation
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Alexey Minbaleev
Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Minbaleev Alexey Vladimirovich, Professor, Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Co-head of the Innovation Laboratory "LegalTech" of the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL), Doctor of Law, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Head of the Master's program "Digital Law (IT law)", head of the Competence Center "CYBER LAW" within the framework of the strategic project "Innovative Jurisprudence" of the program "Priority-2030".
Specialist in information and digital law, artificial intelligence law.
Head of the scientific and methodological support of the quality assessment of education of the Expert Center of the Association of Lawyers of Russia for the assessment of quality and qualifications in the field of jurisprudence.
Expert of the Expert Department of the Department of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, expert of the Federal Register of Experts in the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Expert Advisory Council of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction (section No. 7 of the Expert Advisory Council on digitalization of the activities of public and state institutions).
Specialist in information and digital law, artificial intelligence law.
Head of the scientific and methodological support of the quality assessment of education of the Expert Center of the Association of Lawyers of Russia for the assessment of quality and qualifications in the field of jurisprudence.
Expert of the Expert Department of the Department of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, expert of the Federal Register of Experts in the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Expert Advisory Council of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction (section No. 7 of the Expert Advisory Council on digitalization of the activities of public and state institutions).

Milosh Wagner
Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media

Ekaterina Efimova
Head of the Personal Data Directorate, General Radio Frequency Center
I was born in 1989 in Moscow.
From 2006 to 2012, I received higher education at the Russian State University for Tourism and Services (RSUTS).
In 2022, I graduated from the Academy of the Federal Penitentiary Service (law).
Since 2015, I have worked in various positions at Roskomnadzor.
I was involved in organizing state control in the field of personal data, preparing regulatory legal acts, and representing the interests of Roskomnadzor in court.
Russian rugby champion.
From 2006 to 2012, I received higher education at the Russian State University for Tourism and Services (RSUTS).
In 2022, I graduated from the Academy of the Federal Penitentiary Service (law).
Since 2015, I have worked in various positions at Roskomnadzor.
I was involved in organizing state control in the field of personal data, preparing regulatory legal acts, and representing the interests of Roskomnadzor in court.
Russian rugby champion.
Alexander Zhuravlev
Chairman of the Commission on Legal Support of the Digital Economy, Russian Bar Association; Co-founder, Moscow Digital School
Elena Mikhalevich
Managing Partner, Barshchevsky&Partners Moscow City Bar Association
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Professor of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

Evgeniya Sidorchuk
Head of the Financial Markets Development Department, Financial Policy Department, Ministry of Finance ofthe Russian Federation
Evgeniya Sidorchuk was born on July 15, 1982 in the Orel region.
In 2002, graduated from the Orel Banking College of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
In 2005, she graduated from the Institute of Modern Economy with the specialty «Accounting, analysis and audit».
In 2019, she graduated from the Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev in the specialty «Management».
In 2020, graduated from the Central Russian Institute of Management-Branch of RANEPS
2002-2003 - Orel Banking College of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (professor)
2018-2019 - Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation (Adviser)
2019-present time - Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation (Head of the Financial Markets Development Department of Financial Policy)
In 2002, graduated from the Orel Banking College of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
In 2005, she graduated from the Institute of Modern Economy with the specialty «Accounting, analysis and audit».
In 2019, she graduated from the Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev in the specialty «Management».
In 2020, graduated from the Central Russian Institute of Management-Branch of RANEPS
2002-2003 - Orel Banking College of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (professor)
2018-2019 - Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation (Adviser)
2019-present time - Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation (Head of the Financial Markets Development Department of Financial Policy)