Business programme
29.06.2022
16:45–18:15

Your Data Please: Legal Regulation of Databases

Congress Centre, conference hall D4
Digital Transformation
Broadcast
In order for Russia to undergo a successful digital transformation, more work needs to be done with big data, and artificial intelligence technology needs to be employed. Digitalization is an immensely broad topic, covering all areas of life, with law being no exception. The amount of data being processed is constantly growing – a fact not lost on the private or public sector. At the same time, the threat of data leaks and human rights violations remains. This session will focus on bringing information security requirements up to date, improving ways in which data is processed, developing a special regime for using anonymized data, and more. What developments can we expect to see in the foreseeable future with regard to legal regulation, and what will be done to improve data processing? What is the most effective approach to protecting personal data? What is the potential of data sets for the state and big data for the private sector?

Moderator

Vladimir Pligin
Co-Chairman, Association of Lawyers of Russia; Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation

Panellists

Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn
Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
Igor Kondrashov
Vice-President - Director of the Legal Department, Sberbank
Konstantin Korsik
President, Federal Notary Chamber
Dmitriy Lipin
Deputy Chairman of the Commission on New Technologies and Legal Support of Digitalization of the Society, Association of Lawyers of Russia
Alexey Minbaleev
Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Irina Pankina
Deputy, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on State Building and Legislation, State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation

Front row participant

Elina Sidorenko
General Director, Platform for Working with Entrepreneurs’ Enquiries; Director of Centre for Digital Economy and Financial Innovation, MGIMO University

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