Larisa Munteanu

Larisa Munteanu graduated as one of the top students from the Faculty of Law of Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, then collaborated with UK clients for data protection projects. She is now the Founder of Protector PriVit and a CIPM and CIPP/E Data Protection Lawyer and Officer, accredited by the IAPP. Her main interests are cyber-crimes, data protection and AI, working for a wide clientbase that covers both private and public sector. In parallel, Larisa is a PhD researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam, where she is conducting an analysis on how companies can (legally) reject data protection requests hiding malware attacks. She also has numerous publications, being a speaker for many international conferences, webminars, podcasts, and trainings. In 2022, Larisa won the Best International Future Lawyer Award, as part of the 60th Annual Congress of the International Association of Young Lawyers, held in Singapore. More recently, her expertise was recognised by the Court of Justice of the European Union, where she delivered training on data protection, copyright and AI and also the European Institute of Public Administration.

Institution

Erasmus Center of Law and Digitalization, as part of Erasmus University Rotterdam

Netherlands

At the Erasmus Center of Law and Digitalization, we are at the forefront of exploring the intersection between law, technology, and society. The Erasmus Center of Law and Digitalization strives to promote cutting-edge research in the field of law and digitalization by stimulating collaboration and further developing the impact of law and digitalization research both in academia and practice. A series of research and teaching activities on law and digitalization at Erasmus School of Law have attracted national and international recognition in both academia and practice. Therefore, we established the Erasmus Center of Law and Digitalization (ECLD) in which we partner with the Sectorplan SSH-Breed to provide a home to all these different initiatives while at the same time give impetus to further promote research in the realm of law and digitalization.