
Myriam Quéméner
Honorary magistrate, Doctor of Law
Myriam Quéméner is an honorary magistrate and holds a doctorate in law. She is recognised as one of France’s leading experts in cybercrime and digital law. Appointed to the judiciary in 1986, she has held numerous senior positions within the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior. Her career has included roles within the Directorate of Criminal Affairs and Pardons (DACG), the criminal division of the Versailles Court of Appeal, as well as appointments as Deputy Public Prosecutor and Advocate General. She has also provided legal expertise to public authorities involved in combating cyber threats. In addition, she served as Project Director and Data Protection Officer (DPO) at the Digital Health Agency (Agence du Numérique en Santé). An expert to the Council of Europe, a former auditor of the IHEDN, recipient of the Falcone Prize for Justice and a Knight of the Legion of Honour, she is the author of numerous authoritative works addressing the legal, criminal and societal dimensions of digital transformation.
Expertise:
- Digital Law & Cybercrime
- Cybersecurity & Information Security
- European Law & Regulation
- Intellectual Property & Technology
