Ronald Petrlic

Why do data protection authorities still tolerate email spoofing?

A Session by Prof. Dr. Ronald Petrlic (Professor, Nuremberg Institute of Technology)

About this Session

In this talk, Prof. Dr. Ronald Petrlic from the Nuremberg Institute of Technology will focus on the role of data protection authorities in enforcing standard mechanisms such as SPF and DKIM by controllers. He will highlight how the authorities have been largely inactive on this issue, tolerating non-compliance. Emphasising the situation in Germany, Prof. Dr. Petrlic notes that German DPAs concentrate significantly on email security, albeit on the wrong details. Additionally, he will present a longitudinal study of approximately 130,000 German companies regarding their implementation of SPF and DMARC, demonstrating the impact of regulations such as PCI.

Take Aways: Non-enforcement of state of the art security measures; longitudinal Study of companies‘ mail servers; impact of regulation

Speaker:

Prof. Dr. Ronald Petrlic, Professor, Nuremberg Institute of Technology

About The Presenter

Ronald Petrlic

Prof. Dr. Ronald Petrlic

Professor, Nuremberg Institute of Technology

Privacy by Design Expert with over a decade experience and numerous successful projects and solved cases for my clients.

Location

The Rosarium Amsterdam

The Rosarium Amsterdam

Amstelpark 1, Europaboulevard, Amsterdam