Cloud Service Providers and Law Enforcement


Conférence
1 décembre 2016
18h30 (accueil dès 18h)

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The Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London, requests the pleasure of your company at the third of its seminars in Paris on:  “Regulating Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things”.
 
This seminar: "Cloud Service Providers and Law Enforcement” will be presented by Ian Walden, Solicitor and Professor of Information and Communications Law at Queen Mary University of London. He will examine the impact that the Snowden revelations and the ‘war on terror’ have had on cloud service providers and their relationship with law enforcement agencies, both domestic and foreign. Consideration will be given to contractual, legal and regulatory developments within Europe and around the world.
 
Insight on the topic and presentations will be provided by Winston Maxwell of Hogan Lovells Paris, and Marc Mossé of Microsoft France and the AFJE.
 
Date:                 Thursday 1 December 2016
Time:                 18h30 (accueil from 18h)
Location:           9 - 11 rue de Constantine, Paris 7e
 
The seminar will be followed by a drinks reception, as of 20h30.
 
In collaboration with the Association Française des Juristes d’Entreprise (AFJE)

 

There is no fee to attend
 
About the Speaker

Ian Walden is Professor of Information and Communications Law in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. His publications include ‘Accessing Data in the Cloud: The Long Arm of the Law Enforcement Agent' and Computer Crimes and Digital Investigations (2nd ed., 2016). Ian is a solicitor and Of Counsel to Baker & McKenzie. Ian leads Queen Mary’s qLegal initiative and is a principal investigator on the Cloud Legal Project.

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