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Date: 7 November 2025

Promoting AI Security — Privacy Commissioner Speaks at the Cyber Security Summit 2025

The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, attended the Cyber Security Summit 2025 (Summit) on 6 and 7 November 2025 as an officiating guest and delivered a keynote speech. The Summit was organised by the Hong Kong Productivity Council and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) was a supporting organisation of the Summit.
 
In her keynote speech titled “AI and the Next Chapter in Privacy Protection”, the Privacy Commissioner discussed the development of artificial intelligence (AI) security on international and national levels, and outlined the PCPD’s efforts in promoting AI security on the international and local fronts. She also introduced various AI-related guidance materials published by the PCPD, including the “Checklist on Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI by Employees” and the “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”.
 
In addition, the Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Compliance, Global Affairs and Research) of the PCPD, Ms Joanne WONG, participated in a panel discussion titled “Safeguarding Privacy: The Intersection of Personal Information and IT Governance”.
 
Please click here for the Privacy Commissioner’s presentation deck.
 
The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling (second from left), attended as an officiating guest of the Opening Ceremony of the Cyber Security Summit 2025.
 
The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, delivered a keynote speech at the Cyber Security Summit 2025.