What is the Accountability Platform? Join this webinar to explore the Accountability Platform, a specification for open, auditable data structures and standard practices to support parties communicating user preference signals like a GPP String or TCF String. Learn more about how it works and how it supports the evaluation of the correctness and completeness of user preference signals as they’re communicated within the digital ad supply chain.
Rowena brings years of experience in product development of ad-supported casual games on mobile and web. Most recently, she led product at Jump Ramp Games where she was responsible for the strategic direction and vision of the consumer-facing mobile apps. This included the development and launch of several games, supporting internal tools, and ad monetization services. In addition to product leadership, Rowena also has a background in digital marketing. In her spare time, Rowena enjoys trying out new recipes and traveling.
As CTO at Scanbuy, Marc is focused on making machine learning both understandable and trustworthy. He is driven by his past experiences in identity management and information privacy. His passionate belief is that AI and humanity will thrive when predictions made by machine learning algorithms can be mathematically explained.
He had a front-row seat at the creation of the wireless Web, working alongside very talented and inspirational people who nurtured an enthusiasm to invent. His teams were first-movers in such ground-breaking solutions as location-based services, identity federation, app stores and mobile advertising.
Along the journey he has acquired knowledge in data wrangling, machine learning, mobility, identity, privacy, network and cloud technologies and does everything he can to stay in the technology vanguard.
Brian May is a Principal Engineer at Dstillery, focused on industry collaborations to improve the web through the development of privacy-respecting alternatives to legacy technologies, particularly those supporting AdTech. He is an active participant and contributor in a number of groups within IAB Tech Lab, Prebid, and the W3C. With nearly four decades of tech experience – in roles ranging from engineer to architect to CTO and founder – and close to two decades in AdTech, Brian brings a deep and broad understanding, and unique engineer’s perspective of the commercial web, to bear on his efforts. His experience, and a career-long preoccupation with making effective use of data, provide a robust foundation for making meaningful contributions to the evolution of the web. He is deeply appreciative of Dstillery for sharing his passion for improving the web and supporting his full-time efforts to do so.