Introduction
The value of personal data in the online world has significantly increased over the last years as electronic products, services and processes have permeated every fold of everyday life. Limitations in the transparency, the functionality and interconnectivity of online and communication services increases the risk of having personal data processed out of control of any accountable person or organization or simply becoming exposed to all sorts of privacy threats.
The EU legal framework on personal data protection is key in an effort to better control the processing of personal data while ensuring an adequate level of protection. Even the best legislative efforts cannot keep up to speed with the pace of innovative technology and business models that challenge the way personal data is processed and privacy is protected across the EU and beyond; therefore, examining what is at stake and where threats thereto originate from becomes of paramount importance.
Against this background, RSAC™ Conference, ENISA, DG Connect, Plattform Privatheit, Goethe-University Frankfurt, and Karlstad University jointly organize the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2025 in Frankfurt a.M., Germany.
Speakers and Team
Narges ArastoueiGoethe University Frankfurt
Massimo AttoresiEDPS
Jens BenderFederal DPA, Germany
Thomas BindlEuGD
Christian DäubleSpirit Legal
Prokopios DrogkarisENISA
Petros EfstathopoulosRSAC
Barbara FerraresePlattform Privatheit
Gloria Folguera VenturaEUIPO
Michael FriedewaldFraunhofer ISI
Marit HansenULD
Jaap-Henk HoepmanRadboud & Karlstad University
Meiko JensenKarlstad University
Meike KampBerlin DPA
Roberta MaggioERCEA DPO
Laura Nuñez BarezCEPOL
Frank PallasUniversity of Salzburg
Kai RannenbergGoethe University Frankfurt
Dr. Robert RiemannVUB / EU OS Project Lead
Ina SchieringOstfalia University
Stefan SchiffnerBonn Rhein Sieg University
Luca TagliarettiECCC
Fabienne TegelerFederal Office for Information Security (BSI) / ENISA
Wojciech WiewiórowskiEDPS