Global Public Policy and Privacy Expert, with over 12 years of international experience in government, academia, regulatory agency, and corporate positions.
Legal Scholar, Researcher and Lecturer, author of over thirty publications on Law & Technology Policy.
Global Privacy and Public Policy Manager @ Review new product features and collaborate with Product Managers, IT, Security, Data Science, Marketing, Engineering and Legal to support Workday's privacy by design approach in the offering of its Service
Implement new privacy policies, programs and review processes for Workday's "Insight Apps" products (Big Data, Machine Learning and Predictive Analytics)
Lead Workday’s global privacy and public policy agenda, developing engagement strategies and maintaining relationships with key decision makers and legislators in EU and US policy circles
Develop privacy / public policy strategic recommendations for Workday's Senior Management Team, aligning Workday's business processes with countries' specific jurisdictional data privacy provisions, while anticipating new legislative developments impacting the company
Monitor upcoming regulatory and legislative issues affecting Workday and its business, and determine its impact on business practices, operational costs and profitability
Prepare, negotiate and execute data processing agreements and cross border data transfer contracts
Represent Workday and maximize its participation at international bodies as a trusted advisor, drafting policy briefs and official communications on Workday's policy positions From January 2015 to Present (1 year) San Francisco Bay AreaAffiliate Scholar at the Center for Internet & Society (CIS) @ Research focused on law and technology, namely on issues of identity, privacy and data protection; as well as on the interaction between law and future studies.
Authorship of newspaper, magazine, blog and academic articles on the impact of new technologies on law and society.
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/about/people/norberto-andrade From December 2014 to Present (1 year 1 month) Legal Foresight Research Fellow @ Develop and implement qualitative and quantitative foresight methodologies (scenario planning, delphi surveys, trends and indicators, modelling systems) in support of policy and law-making processes
Engage policy makers, academic scholars and industry players in developing foresight studies and activities in the field of Law & Technology Policy
Participant and contributor to the "Law of the Future project" (LOFT) and to the FP7 project "Forward looking analysis of grand societal challenges and innovative policies" (FLAGSHIP) From October 2012 to Present (3 years 3 months) The Hague Area, NetherlandsPostdoctoral Research Fellow in Law & Technology Policy @ Conduct comparative research on US and European IT Law and policy issues, namely privacy and data protection, intellectual property, internet governance, content regulation and advertising
Develop foresight methods and studies (information gathering and scanning, trend extrapolation, scenario development, implications analysis, indicators) regarding the regulation of new technologies
Provide strategic consultancy services regarding the regulation of new technologies From September 2013 to August 2015 (2 years) Lead Public Policy Contributor @ Advise Product and Engineering Teams on the privacy implications of Mozilla's products
Monitor and research relevant legislative developments and public policy issues at a global scale
Develop and lead strategies to support Mozilla’s Public Policy Outreach program, building relationships and engaging directly with key community partners: policy makers, legislators, industries and universities from Europe, US and Latin America From March 2014 to January 2015 (11 months) San Francisco Bay AreaScientific Officer, Legal Policy @ Conducted policy analysis and legal research on Information Society issues for the European Union; issued policy recommendations regarding privacy and data protection, electronic identity and internet regulation
Contributed to the implementation of the Digital Agenda for Europe, working on the revision of the Data Protection, ePrivacy and eSignatures directives; as well as on the impact analysis of the eCommerce Directive on online markets
Wrote, published and presented policy briefs, scientific reports and scholarly articles on Internet Law and Policy developments
Created a new collaborative online software system (eID Compass) that advanced the European Commission’s policy agenda in the field of electronic identity
Designed and conducted behavioural experiments in the field of online privacy
Organized and led executive-level international workshops, seminars and conferences
Represented the European Commission at international venues; presented key results of project activities; contributed to dissemination activities From September 2010 to August 2013 (3 years) Sevilla Area, SpainDoctoral Researcher @ Dissertation: "The Right to Personal Identity in the Information Age. A Reappraisal of a Lost Right" From September 2006 to August 2010 (4 years) Florence Area, ItalyVisiting Scholar at the Singapore Internet Research Centre (SiRC) @ Lead researcher on an interdisciplinary and transnational project that investigated the impact of game playing in Asian countries
Studied the formation and development of virtual communities in Massive Multiplayer Online Games, examining patterns of online social interaction, legal regulation and governance in those communities From 2007 to 2007 (less than a year) SingaporeLegal Policy and International Relations Program Manager @ Advised and contributed to the formulation of national positions and strategies on Internet Policy and Regulatory issues
Represented the Portuguese State at International Organizations of the Communications sectors in Latin America and Europe, namely at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, (CEPT) the European Satellite Telecommunications Organization (Eutelsat), the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), the Latin American Forum of Telecommunications Regulators (Regulatel)
Involved in the implementation of Treaties, Conventions and International Agreements
Worked in the implementation of EU's Telecommunication Laws package (ePrivacy directive)
Chaired the Portuguese Cyber-centers' Association General Meeting From 2004 to 2006 (2 years) Lisbon Area, PortugalStagier @ Conducted research on the Portuguese and Spanish Competition Authorities, focusing on their structure, legal system, relevant practical aspects of competition enforcement and their comparison with the Hungarian model From 2004 to 2004 (less than a year)
Postdoc, Law & Technology @ University of California, BerkeleyPhD, Law & Technology @ European University Institute From 2006 to 2011 Master of Research in European, International and Comparative Law @ European University Institute From 2006 to 2007 Master of Arts in International Relations and European Studies @ Central European University From 2003 to 2004 Law @ Universidade de Lisboa From 1998 to 2003 Law @ Università di Pisa From 2001 to 2002 Norberto PhD is skilled in: Public Policy, Policy Analysis, Research, Policy, International Relations, Information Society, Privacy Law, Qualitative Research, Lecturing, Foresight, Digital Identity, Human Rights, Law & Technology, Privacy, Data Protection, Economics, Strategy