Leyla Keser
Leyla Keser is a lecturer and work on IT Law since 1998 at Istanbul Bilgi University. In 2004 she established IT Law Research Center and started to work with relevant governmental institutions on digital transformation, e-government and information society projects. She is established IT Law Institute at Bilgi University in 2010. She has authored books, articles and reports on different areas of IT Law such as computer forensics, e-signature, certified e-mail, digital identity, trust service provider, e-money, online payment services, e-government, e-commerce, multistakeholder internet governance, biometric methods, e-invoice, DRM (digital rights management), e-health records, Digital Company, online behavioral advertising, cyber security, child privacy and online child sexual abuse&exploitation, open banking, AI, blockchain. She represents the Institute at the Network of Centers, which is an global academic initiative under the roof of the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University. She is former fellow of the Berkman Klein Center for the 2015 Cohort. She was the Representative of Turkey at the Council of Europe Committee on AI (CAI) and she is Steering Committee Member at the UNIDROIT on Digital Assets. She is a member at the CEN-CENELEC WS Age Appopriate Digital Services Framework.
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