We live in a data-driven economy, where the availability of data heavily influences business models and strategies. The rapid development of technology and associated exponential growth in data creates difficulties for data protection and new challenges for effective regulation of personal data.
Countries follow different approaches to data regulation. This includes market-based regulations, centralized control, and direct legislation that protects personal information and the rights of citizens.
The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia is hosting a roundtable on «Redesigning Data Privacy» on January 27. The discussion will focus on a new path for data protection legislation and regulation and offer alternative techniques to ensuring data privacy.
Dmitry Ter-Stepanov, Deputy CEO, ANO Digital Economy, Data Policy Lead, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia