Peter Kerstens
Peter advises on Technological Innovation, Digital Transformation and Cybersecurity at the European Commission’s financial services department. He has lead work on the European Commission’s Fintech Action Plan and Digital Finance Strategy and co-chaired the European Commission’s Fintech Taskforce. Peter is often referred to as the father of Mica (the EU Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation) and Dora (the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act).
He has extensive experience in EU policy and regulation in a wide variety of fields, including single market, financial services, digitalisation, security, foreign policy sanctions, consumer protection as well as health and food safety. Earlier in his career, Peter was Finance Counsellor at the EU Embassy in Washington DC. He has also been a member of the private offices of the commissioner for the internal market and services and the commissioner for health and consumer protection. Before joining the European Commission in 1996, Peter advised major corporations on EU policy and regulatory affairs.
He is a Dutch national and holds double magna cum laude Master degrees in European affairs and political science from the College of Europe in Bruges and the University of Leuven, Belgium. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University Law School and a consummate public speaker.
Tuesday Plenary Agenda Day 2
Panel 7: International and Cross-Sector Alignment on Technology Regulation
- In a multipolar world, where can we build global benchmarks and international regulatory alignment?
- Learning from different jurisdictions and regional alliances (BRICS; Transatlantic; ASEAN and the Global South)
- Balancing trade rules with privacy protection, and ensuring technology neutrality in trade agreements
- Cross-sector insights into regulatory challenges