Privacy Research Day 2024: discover the program and register for free

07 May 2024

The CNIL presents its third edition of the Privacy Research Day organized on June 4, 2024 in Paris. During this multidisciplinary and international event, researchers will present their work. Discover the program and register below.

Third edition of a major academic conference on data protection

This third edition of the Privacy Research Day will provide an opportunity to strengthen links between the academic world and regulators. Providing an opportunity for unprecedented exchanges between legal experts, IT specialists, designers, economists and social science researchers, this day is aimed at a wide audience familiar with privacy and data protection.

Designed as a forum for exchange and encounters, the Privacy Research Day is also an opportunity to build lasting partnerships between the world of research, the CNIL and other public bodies.

The event will take place in Paris and will be broadcasted online, in English and French

Register for free

The program

Subject to change

9 h – 9 h 15

Greetings by Marie-Laure DENIS, Chair of the CNIL

9 h 15 – 10 h 20

Panel 1 : Strategies for Ai regulation

Moderator : Claude CASTELLUCCIA, director of research at Inria Grenoble and CNIL commissioner

10 h 20 – 11 h 25

Panel 2 : Security and privacy, from best practices to reality

Moderator : Fabien TARISSAN, researcher at the CNRS and CNIL commissioner

11 h 25 – 11 h 40

Break

11 h 40 – 12 h 45

Panel 3 : User’s perspective on risk and information 

Moderator : [coming soon]

12 h 45 – 14 h 00

Lunch break

14 h 00 – 15 h 05

Panel 4: Vulnerable populations

Moderator : [coming soon]

15 h 05 – 15 h 15

Break

15 h 15 – 16 h 20

Panel 5 : Children advertising and tracking

Moderator : Benoit LOUTREL, member of l'Autorité de régulation de la communication audiovisuelle et numérique (Arcom, French regulatory authority for audiovisual and digital communication)

16 h 20 – 17 h 25

Panel 6 : Personal data in the digital economy

Moderator : Bertrand DU MARAIS, state councillor and CNIL commissioner 

18 h 30

Concluding speech