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                   August 2022 - Data protection in a global economy 
                Issue  Editor : Dr Laure Tabouy, PhD 
                Neuroscientist and ethicist, Ethics and Epistemology team, CESP-INSERM  U1018, Espace éthique APHP, Université de Paris-Saclay  
  
                 
                Editorial: Marie-Laure DENIS 
                State Councillor, President of the CNIL 
                 
                Introduction: What  kind of world do we want? How far can and should we go? 
                  Dr Laure TABOUY, PhD 
                Neuroscientist and ethicist, Ethics and Epistemology  team, CESP-INSERM U1018, Espace éthique APHP, Université de Paris-Saclay  
                 
                1 ‒  Data use: private companies and academic research, together for a more  responsible future of data management 
                  
                In a  world that is both connected and in tension, what are the challenges and  approaches to ensure the value and protection of data? 
                Jérôme Andres,  
                  Secure Information and Communication Systems, Thales Group 
  
                Targeting,  through data, the breaks in the healthcare pathways: an opportunity for  patients and innovators 
                Marco Fiorini,  
                  Director of the ‟Artificial Intelligence and Cancer” project of the  strategic contract for the healthcare industries and technologies,  
                  Stéphanie Kervestin,  
                  General Delegate of Ariis (Alliance for Research and Innovation in the  Healthcare Industry),  
                  and  
  Virginie Lasserre, 
  Director of External Affairs at Janssen France, co-leader of the ‟AI  and Care Pathways” axis of the strategic contract for the healthcare industries  and technologies sector 
  
                 Towards  a right of ownership of personal data 
                Alain Bensoussan,  
                  Attorney at Law, Lexing Alain Bensoussan Avocats 
  
What  rights for data in a data-centric economy? 
                Bertrand Warusfel,  
                  Professor at University of Paris 8, member of the Paris Bar (FWPA) 
  
                Data-driven  and AI in healthcare: bringing the ‟Human Guarantee” MedTech and HealthTech  ecosystem to life! 
                David Gruson,  
                  Director of the Luminess Health Program and co-founder of Ethik-IA 
  
                People  in the Sun: light up your data 
                Charles Huot,  
                  People in the Sun Company 
  
                Valorization  of human health research and data protection in the digital age 
                Frédérique Lesaulnier,  
                  Doctor of Law, Data Protection Officer of the Brain Institute 
  
International  research and data protection 
                Gaëlle Bujan,  
                  Data Protection Officer, CNRS 
  
Aligning  access to microbiome data and privacy considerations for better solutions for  health and wellbeing of society and environments 
                Frederik Coppens,  
                  VIB-UGent, ELIXIR Belgium, Gent,Belgium, 
                  Lene Lange,  
                  BioEconomy Research & Advisory, Copenhagen, Denmark,  
                  and  
  Kathleen D’Hondt,  
  Department Economy, Science and Innovation, Flemish Government,  Brussels, Belgium                 
                 
                2 ‒  The data economy: what uses for data at the heart of collaborations,  partnerships or collaborative platforms. What data to share? Who should have  access to it? 
                  
                Epistemological  issues in data science 
                Jean-Gabriel Ganascia,  
                  Specialist in artificial intelligence 
  
                 Encryption,  or the contribution of cryptology to the security of data storage, transmission  and processing 
                Louis Goubin,  
                  Professor at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines –  Université Paris-Saclay, director of the ‟Cryptology and Information Security”  research group at the LMV laboratory (UMR CNRS 8100) 
  
                Helping  researchers better manage their research data: the data librarian profession 
                Laetitia Bracco,  
                Curator of libraries at the University of Lorraine 
  
                The  Health Data Hub, a lever for the valorisation of health data 
                Stéphanie Combes,  
                  Director of the Health Data Hub (HDH) 
  
Data  science in health and data protection of Metavers 
                Adel Mebarki,  
                  Co-founder and CEO of Kap Code 
  
                The  challenges of Metaverse in terms of personal data protection 
                Thomas Fauré,  
                  President and founder of Whaller                 
                 
                3 ‒  Humanities and data: the challenges of changing societies through data. Trust  in the digital age 
  
                A  decade and a half of OECD action on data governance policy-making 
                Elettra Ronchi,  
                  Senior Policy Consultant on Data Governance and Digital Health  WHO/Europe; former Head of the Data Governance and Privacy Unit in the Division  for Digital Economy Policy at the OECD,  
                  and  
  Christian  Reimsbach-Kounatze,  
  Information Economist and Policy Analyst in the Division for Digital  Economy Policy at the OECD 
  
                The  CNIL faces the challenges of building a trusted digital society 
                Étienne Maury,  
                  CNIL 
  
                Data  altruism: how can data be used to serve the general interest? 
                Éric Salobir,  
                  President of the executive committee of the Human Technology Foundation  and founder of OPTIC 
  
Has  data become the primary issue in cybercrime? 
                Éric Freyssinet,  
                  General officer of the Gendarmerie 
  
                The  challenge of data for cyber defense 
                Didier Danet,  
                  Lecturer (HDR) at the University of Rennes 1                 
                 
                4 ‒  What does the data say about humans? 
  
                Accountability  at the heart of data protection: what data says about the human being 
                Dr Laure Tabouy, PhD,  
                  Neuroscientist and ethicist, Ethics and Epistemology team, CESP- INSERM  U1018, APHP Ethics Area, University of Paris-Saclay 
  
Concluding  Remarks 
                Dr Laure Tabouy, PhD,  
                  Neuroscientist and ethicist, Ethics and Epistemology team, CESP- INSERM  U1018, APHP Ethics Area, University of Paris-Saclay                 
                 
                Miscellany 
                  
                Experiences  with passive or positive energy buildings 
                Pascal Gontier,  
                  Professor at the École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Nantes  and member of the Académie d’architecture 
  
                  
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