Inès Benazzouz | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I am a French-law qualified associate who assists both national and international clients on innovative projects in the areas of outsourcing, data protection and artificial intelligence.

Before joining Fieldfisher Brussels, I worked at a top-tier French law firm in Paris within the IT and Data Protection team, where I further enhanced my expertise in IT contracts and artificial intelligence projects.

I have also advised clients on digital law (platform regulation, e-commerce) and emerging technologies.

Prior to that, I gained experience at Microsoft, Total Energies and Schlumberger, dealing with digital, distribution and commercial law matters. Through these roles, I developed a pragmatic and cross-disciplinary approach to understanding the legal and business needs of companies.

I recently obtained a certification in Artificial Intelligence delivered by the Said Business School at Oxford University.

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Data and Privacy
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Key provisions of the EU AI Act now apply: scope, AI literacy and prohibited practices

11.03.2025
Some provisions of the EU AI Act became applicable on 2nd February 2025, namely the scope and definitions, the provision on AI literacy and those on prohibited AI practices.
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Technology and Data
Insight

Key takeaways from the European Commission's Guidelines on prohibited AI practices

03.03.2025
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Insight

EDPB issues Opinion on processing of personal data in the context of AI models

06.01.2025
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Technology and Data
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Navigating NIS2: Understanding Belgium's Transposition Law for Cybersecurity Compliance

10.05.2024
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custom.Brussels
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French Parliament adopts law on the security and regulation of the digital space

11.04.2024
On 10 April 2024, the French National Assembly voted in favor of the bill to secure and regulate the digital space (the 'Law SREN'), based on the latest draft version agreed upon by the mixed joint committee ('Commission Mixte Paritaire') in the French Parliament.
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