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Overview
Moderator
Loretta Dennison – Privacy Attorney

Loretta serves as a Privacy Attorney where she collaborates with business units managing and monitoring compliance with privacy laws ensuring the successful integration of privacy considerations in the appropriate business operations and IT systems.
In addition to being an ISSA Privacy Sig Tri-Chair member,
Loretta serves on the Board of Directors as VP of the ISSA National Capital Chapter, Washington, DC., and is an IAPP KnowledgeNet Co-Chair. She holds a master’s degree in technology management and the CIPP/US, CIPT and CIPM certifications.
Speaker/s
Emmi Bane – Principal, Data Ethics and Emerging Technologies, HP
Emmi Bane, MPH, CIPP-US, is a data ethicist and privacy sociologist whose work explores the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of data ecosystems, emerging technologies, and Public Health. She serves as Principal for Data Ethics and Emerging Technologies at HP, where she leads privacy and ethics review for the company’s AI/ML sandbox program, focusing on sensitive data, consent, and technology’s social impacts.
Emmi is also a Senior Fellow in Ethics and AI at the World Privacy Forum, where her research centers on consent frameworks, complex data ecosystems, and the implications of AI for health data and societal wellbeing. Her academic background includes a Master of Public Health in Public Health Genetics from the University of Washington and undergraduate degrees in Sociology, Psychology, and Micro‑Molecular Biology from Portland State University.
Carl Mathis – Principal Privacy Architect, HP Privacy Innovation and Assurance Center of Excellence

Carl Mathis, PhD, began his career programming in machine language and Basic during graduate studies. Over time, he transitioned to designing, building, and managing networks, and from there to building enterprise WAN/LAN technologies.Â
With 25 years of experience in network and application security, he has spent the last decade focusing on the architectural and technical aspects of privacy.Â
His professional journey includes working for global enterprises spanning diverse sectors including financial, retail, legal, and manufacturing. Currently, he is a Privacy Architect at HP, collaborating with a talented team to drive privacy technology innovation forward in areas like AI and privacy-enhancing technologies.Â
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