Lili Elenoglou is a data and digital economy regulation lawyer in the Middle East and focuses on the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
She regularly advises clients across the digital spectrum, particularly in relation to digital economy regulation, data protection and ePrivacy, cyber security and telecommunications, with a particular focus on the Financial Services, Retail, Media and Entertainment, Life Sciences, Marketing and Tech sectors.
Lili’s client base includes both government bodies and private sector entities, who she advises on various issues ranging from digital regulation and data protection through to machine to machine regulation, IoT, cyber-crime and cyber security.
Prior to joining DLA Piper, Lili acquired significant experience working for regulators, such as in the European Commission and national Data Protection Authorities, where she advised on data law in a regulatory and enforcement context.
Lili also has extensive in-house experience, helping with the international roll-out of the data compliance programmes in international organisations and supporting in-house teams on a wide range of digital regulation issues.