Why Data May Prove One of The Hardest Parts of Brexit [Podcast] – The National Law Review

Posted: October 27, 2020 at 10:55 pm

Rosa Barcelo co-chairs the firms global Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice. She counsels clients on data protection and privacy, including compliance with the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive. Her expertise includes advising organizations on structuring international data transfers, BCRs, completing Data Protection Impact Assessments, drafting data processor agreements and carrying out lead authority assessments. Rosas practice has particular focus on cutting-edge ICT issues, including AI, machine learning, autonomous vehicles, programmatic advertising and online tracking technologies.

Rosa has nearly 20 years of experience in European data protection and privacy, including expertise in compliance, enforcement and policy. Her experience covers diverse sectors and is drawn from working in private practice, as well as in public service with the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) and the European Commission.

Prior to joining the firm, Rosa was Deputy Head of Unit of the Cybersecurity and Digital Privacy Unit of DG CONNECT in the European Commission, where she led legislative deliberations over the proposed e-Privacy Regulation.

During her tenure with the European Commission, Rosa held other privacy and data protection-related roles, including in the Data Protection Unit, where she was responsible for international data transfer issues (BCRs, adequacy decisions and EU-US Safe Harbor).

Rosas work with the office of the EDPS focused on a wide range of ICT-related issues. In these roles, Rosa worked closely with national supervisory authorities participating in the former Article 29 Working Party (now the European Data Protection Board).

Rosa has also worked in academia and as a private lawyer in the Brussels offices of various international law firms, where she advised on EU privacy and data protection issues, as well electronic commerce and technology laws.

Rosa is a frequent lecturer on data protection, privacy and cybersecurity. In addition, she is a correspondent for theJournal of Computer Law Review Internationaland is currently serving on the European board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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