The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) is pleased to announce its role as Honorary Sponsor of the 10th Privacy & Data Protection Conference, taking place on 12 December 2025 at the Radisson Blu Park Hotel in Athens. Organised by BOUSSIAS Events, this leading annual conference brings together regulators, policymakers, industry leaders, global organisations and technology experts to examine the future of data protection in the era of artificial intelligence.
Under the theme “Data at the Crossroads: Innovation, Regulation, Trust”, the 2025 conference explores the new realities shaping privacy and digital governance. With AI-driven technologies accelerating, European regulations expanding and public trust becoming increasingly fragile, organisations face a critical moment: how to innovate responsibly while safeguarding data, ethics and societal expectations.
The agenda brings together distinguished experts from Greece and abroad to address
four key areas:
- Innovation: AI, data ecosystems and responsible technological development
- Regulation: The evolving European framework including GDPR, AI Act, Data Act, DMA and DSA
- Trust: Ethics, governance, culture and the human factor
- The Future: Preparing for an interconnected, AI-driven digital economy
As part of the ISRM’s participation, Christina Alexandropoulou – Alexander, CFPS, M.IPSA, F.ISRM, Co-Chair of the ISRM Mediterranean Chapter, has been invited to speak. Her session, “Beyond Compliance: Embedding Privacy into Corporate Culture & Governance”, will explore how strategic risk management must evolve to integrate privacy, ethics, and data governance into organisational decision-making. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience in global security, governance and safety leadership roles, she will highlight practical approaches for building trust, resilience and ethical maturity within complex organisations.
ISRM Statement
“We are honoured to support this important conference at a time when the convergence of AI, regulation and data governance is reshaping global risk landscapes. Strategic risk management must play a central role in helping organisations understand not only how to comply, but how to lead responsibly.
Christina’s contribution reflects the ISRM’s commitment to promoting ethical, informed and forward-looking approaches to risk. We are proud to see the ISRM represented at such a high-level forum and we value the opportunity to engage with leaders across Europe on the future of privacy and digital trust”.
The ISRM views privacy, governance and digital ethics as essential pillars of strategic risk management. Sponsoring and participating in this conference aligns with the organisation’s mission to advance global best practices, strengthen international collaboration, and support professionals navigating the complexities of a rapidly transforming technological environment.
