Hailey Borg
Mark your calendars for June 14, 2024, as the Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) hosts its annual conference at Trident Park, Mriehel. This year’s theme, “Digital Challenges & Law,” promises invaluable insights into the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The conference will feature an in-depth analysis of the Digital Services Act (DSA), a groundbreaking EU regulatory framework addressing illegal content, transparent advertising, and misinformation. Industry leaders, legal experts, and representatives from the Malta Communications Authority will explore its implications.
A dedicated panel will also demystify the role of Data Protection Officers, with best practices and strategies to ensure compliance with data protection laws. Additionally, the conference will cover the EU Digital Identity Regulation and advancements in the European Digital Identity Wallet, with insights from the Malta Digital Innovation Authority. MITLA will also update attendees on their involvement in EU-funded counter-terrorism initiatives, integrating these projects with broader digital regulatory frameworks.
Supported by the Malta Digital Innovation Authority, Camilleri Preziosi Advocates, CY4 Ltd, and Fenech & Fenech Advocates, this conference underscores the collaborative effort required to address digital law complexities. For more information and to register, visit MITLA’s website.
About MITLA
Established in 2014, the Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) is dedicated to advancing ICT law in Malta, with over 150 members from legal, professional, and technical backgrounds. MITLA promotes research, discussion, and legislative development in information technology law, positioning Malta as a centre of excellence in ICT law on the international stage. Visit MITLA for more information.
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