CIIR lunch seminar: Compliance by Design - Implementing Privacy, CyberSec and AI Regulation in Software and System

Lunch

CIIR lunch seminar with guest researcher Bjørn Aslak Juliussen.

Bjørn Aslak Juliussen is a PhD student at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø, where he is a part of the Cybersecurity Group at the Department of Computer Science, working on an interdisciplinary law and computer science PhD. He is a guest researcher at CIIR until 15 December 2023.

Bjørn Aslak’s PhD project has the working title: “Compliance by Design - Implementing Privacy, Data Protection Law, Cyber Security Regulation, and AI Regulation as Non-Functional Requirements in Software and System Development”. The overall goal of the PhD is to analyse existing ‘by design’ approaches (privacy by design, data protection by design and security by design) together with established computer science methodologies for system and software development. The aim is to establish a framework that merges existing hard law ‘by design’ requirements with software development methodologies. Moreover, an aim of the PhD is to analyse current ‘by design’ approaches in an AI and ML context.

In his research, Bjørn Aslak is interested in the potential for convergence and conflict between data protection law and cybersecurity regulation and the flow and relationship between primary law, secondary law, and technical standards.

You can read one of his recent articles here:

📖 Bjørn Aslak Juliussen, Elisavet Kozyri, Dag Johansen, Jon Petter Rui, The third country problem under the GDPR: enhancing protection of data transfers with technology, International Data Privacy Law, 2023; https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipad013

Registration

For participation in the event please use this registration form no later than 18 September 2023 23:59.