InDiCo Global Insight Webinar: The Privacy of Event Identities?

Event identities are formed by combining real events, inferred behaviours, and contextual data from sources such as cameras, sensors, and wearables, along with proactive, virtual scenarios powered by AI.

They represent a fusion of person, object, and machine identities.

As IoT, AI, and 6G technologies evolve, their combined real and synthetic data flows will give rise to new, semi-autonomous decision-making entities. A key feature of this approach is that identity becomes an activity — distributed across and managed by the temporary identities of: * the person and their attribute profile, * the object, machine, or robot delivering the service, and * the connectivity infrastructure that enables it.

Unlike the past decades of austerity and crisis management, this emerging value layer is rich and abundant — but only if governed with proper and responsible oversight. These temporary identities will be grouped into event identities, enabling the development of new services.

This raises important questions: * Who assigns these event identities — a new organisation, or an existing one? * What does it mean to talk about the privacy of an event — rather than the privacy of a person? * What kind of GDPR would be needed to regulate this?


The webinar will take place online on November 24th at 16:00h - 17:00h CET.

For more info about the webinar and the agenda, please check the event page at https://indico-global.eu/event/indico-global-insight-webinar-the-privacy-of-event-identities/.

The webinar will be recorded. For any questions about the event please contact info@indico-global.eu

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InDiCo Global Insight Webinar: The Privacy of Event Identities?

Webinar host: InDiCo Global - https://indico-global.eu/

Webinar date: November 24th, 2025

Webinar location: online

The webinar will be recorded. For any questions about the webinar please contact info@indico-global.eu


The information provided during registration will be used for the organisation of the event, follow-up communications and statistical purposes. Some information might be shared with third parties as outlined in the privacy policy, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).


Funded by the European Union

The InDiCo-Global project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 101136022.