Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye is an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Imperial College London where he heads the Computational Privacy Group. He previously served as Special Adviser on AI and Data Protection to E.C. Justice Commissioner Reynders, as commissioner for the Belgian Data Protection Agency, and as a Special Adviser to E.C. Competition Commissioner Vestager co-authoring the Competition Policy for the Digital Era report. His research focuses on the development of automated methods to red team AI systems and privacy-preserving mechanisms. His research is regularly published in top journals and conferences such Science, Nature Communications, ICML, IEEE S&P, and ACM CCS and has enjoyed wide media coverage. He received his PhD from MIT in 2015 and holds an M.Sc. from UCLouvain in Applied Mathematics, an M.Sc. (Centralien) from Ecole Centrale Paris, an M.Sc. from KULeuven in Mathematical Engineering, and a B.Sc. in engineering from UCLouvain.