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Digital world creates new obstacles for data privacy, understanding of private asset and its‘ possession - these themes were discussed in the first panel. Professor Natalie Banta Lynner noted, that social media platforms has been created not thinking about death and what should happen if account‘s owner dies. “There still is little attention what comes after death,” she summarized. Digitalization opens another problem - how to ensure safety of every individual information which is contained in a large database, as for example in healthcare system? Prof. Habil. Dr. Kinga Flaga-Gieruszyńska and Dr. Aleksandra Klich have presented their thoughts on risks of data privacy in healthcare system, which gives service to 17 mln. people of Poland. Professors Matthias Haentjens and Sjef van Erp, hailing from the Netherlands, made a notable contribution to the conference by delivering an insightful and comprehensive analysis of the fundamental aspects pertaining digital assets and the accompanying legal considerations. Their expertise significantly enhanced the conference, shedding light on the complexities of this rapidly evolving field.