The Internet Infrastructure Coalition (“i2Coalition”) & eco – Association of the Internet Industry invite you to frame the future of transatlantic data flows and privacy with an upcoming event.
Day/Time: October 6, 2022 at 10:30 AM
Location: American University, Washington D.C., USA
On October 6, 2022, at 10:30 AM EDT, key individuals in government, industry, and academia will convene at American University in Washington, D.C., to discuss the legal frameworks that could make or break the Internet economy on both sides of the Atlantic.
The leading associations of the Internet Industry in the European Union and the United States, the i2Coalition and eco will host the first roundtable in a two-part Transatlantic Dialogue series, bringing together senior officials from the U.S. government and the European Commission, along with data protection experts, Internet industry leaders, partner associations, and diverse civil society voices. You will learn about the latest developments in the implementation of the U.S.-EU Data Privacy Framework and have opportunities to engage with key policymakers, industry experts, and other diverse voices.
This event will be presented in conjunction with the Washington DC Chapter of the Internet Society and the Inclusive Tech Policy Initiative at American University. This event is financially sponsored by Fieldfisher, a European law firm that also has offices in Silicon Valley and China. It provides exceptional legal expertise and experience in many of the world’s most dynamic sectors.
Event Sponsors
Speakers
Catherine Stihler
CEO,
Creative Commons
Kate Charlet
Director for Data Governance,
Google
David Snead
General Counsel at cPanel, &
Co-Founder of i2Coalition
Ruth Berry
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Information and Communications Policy, Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the U.S Department of State
Alissa Starzak
Vice President, Global Head of Public Policy,
Cloudflare
Oliver J. Süme
Chair of the Board at eco – Association of the Internet Industry & Partner at Fieldfisher
Alex Greenstein
Director, Privacy Shield,
U.S. Department of Commerce