Simon Elliott

Simon Elliott

Data privacy and cybersecurity, Dentons

Work Department

Data Privacy and Cybersecurity

Position

Simon is a partner in and Head of Dentons' Data Privacy and Cybersecurity practice for the UK, Ireland and Middle East.

He has more than 15 years' experience advising clients on the full range of data privacy and information governance matters, including leading large-scale projects for clients in designing and implementing protocols and procedures for complying with GDPR and designing global data protection compliance, including global data transfer solutions, data processor engagement, marketing and CRM strategies and data incident responses.

Simon also regularly assists major global multinationals and UK businesses with regulatory investigations and enforcement actions, major data breaches and media enquiries focusing on privacy practices. He has also led multiple Binding Corporate Rules applications – for both data controllers and data processors – and Privacy Shield applications. Simon regularly advises on innovative first-of-a-kind matters and projects in relation to emerging technologies and technological advancements, including artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous vehicles, blockchain and DLT, and adtech.

Simon was identified as a "Next Generation Partner" by Legal 500 for data protection, privacy and cybersecurity. He previously sat on the Executive Committee of the Data Protection Forum and regularly speaks on data protection topics. According to Legal 500, clients say that "Simon's work is great" and describe him as "very flexible with his time and always available". They also reported that "the advice provided is incredibly commercial and operational" and that he is "always on hand to answer queries and provide practical and user-friendly advice".

Simon also regularly advises clients on complex commercial and technology contracts, including vendor procurement, outsourcing and commercial partnership arrangements.

Education

Manchester Metropolitan University, 2004, LPC

University of Manchester, 2003, LLB, (hons)

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