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![18th Annual Privacy and Security Conference @ Victoria Conference Centre | Victoria | British Columbia | Canada](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/privacy-and-security-conf-300x291.jpg)
General Information
Held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada this conference is a must attend for those working in the privacy and security fields. Presented by the Office of the CIO and the Ministry of Finance, Government of British Columbia, this three-day conference, is recognized as one of the top tier events in North America. Anyone working in the information privacy and security fields will benefit from the speakers, discussions and networking at the conference. Attendees are from every level both within government and private industry. The conference draws an international audience of some 1,000 delegates with an interest in cutting edge policy, programs, law, research and technologies aimed at the protection of privacy and security.
Reasons to Attend
- Get face-to-face dialogue with international industry experts who have successfully implemented best practices solutions
- Learn about current trends, issues and actions
- Obtain your annual Continuing Professional Development credits
- Discover new methods and products that can lower expenses and increase revenues
- Take the pulse of what is happening for tools, technologies, and processes
- Get Immediate answers and solutions to issues current in your organization
Conference Rates
Early Bird registration by December 16, 2016 |
Regular registration after December 16, 2016 |
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Public Sector | $595.00 CAD (plus GST) |
$725.00 CAD (plus GST) |
Private Sector | $725.00 CAD (plus GST) |
$925.00 CAD (plus GST) |
Registration Fees Include
- 2 plated lunches
- All coffee breaks
- All keynotes, plenaries, panel sessions and applied sessions
- Pre-conference educational sessions
- Access to networking lounges
- Networking reception Thursday evening
- Conference portfolio
- Conference materials
- On-line access to presentations post-event
![RSA Conference 2017 @ Moscone Center and Marriott Marquis](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/rsa-conf.jpg)
In the digital world in which we now live, information is a very highly valued commodity. Safeguarding that information, therefore, has become a top priority.
RSA Conference’s mission is to connect you with the people and insights that will empower you to stay ahead of cyber threats. We do this through our events in the US, the EMEA region and the Asia-Pacific region and through our digital outreach. However you access our community, RSA Conference is your best resource for exchanging ideas, learning the latest trends and finding the answers you are looking for.
![Roundtable – “Translating privacy requirements to zeros and ones” (Prifender) @ WeWork Transbay (Room 20C)](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/wework-300x112.jpg)
Event details
Roundtable – “Translating privacy requirements to zeros and ones”
As the cost of privacy violations increases, organizations are looking for ways to effectively implement their policies throughout business units and functions, as well as be demonstrably compliant with them. Both of these challenges require some form of automation in day to day privacy management. The role of privacy engineering and technology will be central to privacy professionals in 2017. This roundtable discussion will focus on the tangible opportunities to overcome subjectiveness and dependencies in translating regulatory requirements to solutions that can be digitally managed.
Date: February 14th, 5-7pm
Where: WeWork Transbay, 535 Mission St., SF CA (Room 20C)
![February Privacy Lab - Cyber Futures: What Will Cybersecurity Look Like in 2020 and Beyond? @ UC Berkeley | Berkeley | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/privacy-lab-300x152.png)
CLTC will present on Cybersecurity Futures 2020, a report that poses five scenarios for what cybersecurity may look like in 2020, extrapolating from technological, social, and political forces that are already shaping our world today. CLTC grantees will also present findings from their research. Livestream and recording will be available for remote attendees. |
![Policies that Promote Growth: Best Practices for Privacy and Cross-Border Data Flow @ U.S. Chamber of Commerce | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/U..S.-Chamber-logo-500-300x204.jpg)
you to attend
Best Practices for Privacy and
Cross-Border Data Flows
Registration opens at 8:45 am
former Director of Digital Economy, U.S. Department of Commerce
Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Privacy regulations continue to pop up around the world. As no two regulations are the same, the business community is faced with interpreting and complying with different laws across multiple jurisdictions. Our discussion will describe some best practices and strategies for how the business community and privacy regulators can better engage to ensure compliance.
If you have any questions about the event or encounter an issue with the registration link, please contact Kara Sutton at [email protected].
![Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: The Human Rights Dimension for Business @ Berkeley | Berkeley | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/big-data-and-ai-300x150.jpg)
Please join the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and the Microsoft Technology and Human Rights Center for their first Annual Conference on Business, Technology, and Human Rights. The 2017 conference will be a full- day event of engaging dialogue. Through panel discussions and breakout sessions, corporate practitioners as well as human rights and AI experts from academia, civil society, and government will explore questions such as:
- What are the human rights implications of big data, algorithmic decision-making and artificial intelligence?
- How can big data and AI help create practical solutions to human rights challenges?
- How should companies develop and use big data and AI responsibly?
The conference includes lunch and will be followed by a closing reception.
Draft Agenda
8:15am Light Breakfast & Registration
8:30am Welcome and Opening: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence – The Human Rights Dimension for Business
9:00am Session: The Human Rights Risks of AI and Big Data
10:15am Networking Break
10:45am Session: The Corporate Scope of Responsibility in Light of AI and Big Data
12:00pm Networking Lunch
12:30pm Lunchtime Interview: How the IT Sector is Partnerning to Develop Responsible AI
1:30pm Session: Good Jobs in the Age of Automation | How can companies responsibly deploy robotics and AI and what is the responsibility of business to address risks?
2:45pm Networking Break
3:15pm Session: Preventing Discrimination | Are algorithms part of the problem or the solution?
4:15pm Session: Looking to the Future | What does the future of AI hold?
5:30pm Networking Reception
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- Cover latest Privacy Shield regulatory updates
- Examine relationship between Privacy Shield, GDPR & other frameworks
- Share how they have leveraged Privacy Shield for other projects
Spots are limited — make sure to register for this webinar to increase the return on privacy shield investment!
*Can’t make the webinar? Register anyway! We’ll send you a followup email with the slides and recording after the webinar!*
TRUSTe Webinar FAQs
Click here for answers to the most commonly asked webinar related questions!
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DAVID FOWLER
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AMANDA GRATCHNER
Global Privacy Counsel, NAVEX Global
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K ROYAL – JD, CIPP/E/US
Senior Privacy Consultant, TRUSTe
![2017 Networked Privacy Workshop at CSCW @ Portland | Portland | Oregon | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/cscw1-300x284.jpg)
Over the past eight years, we have run a number of workshops at HCI conferences that bring together diverse researchers to work through some of the biggest challenges facing privacy research, policy, and design. This year’s workshop, being held at CSCW in Portland, is titled, “In Whose Best Interest? Exploring the Real, Potential, and Imagined Ethical Concerns in Privacy-Focused Agendas.”
Information about this year’s CSCW workshops can be found here: https://cscw.acm.org/2017/submit/workshops.php
Position papers should be submitted by 11:59pm PT on December 14, 2016 to [email protected]. Questions about the workshop should also be directed to this email address. More information about this workshop’s call can be found on the Call for Participation page.
Details of this schedule are subject to change.
8:30 AM – 9 AM: Welcome and Introductions
9 AM – 9:45 AM: Participant Introductions and Lightning Talk Presentations
9:45 AM – 10:30 AM: (Theme 1: Ethics and Privacy in Research)
10:30 AM – 11 AM: Coffee Break
11 AM – 12:30 PM: Panel Discussion: Privacy, social computing, and ethics experts from both academia and industry
12:30 PM – 2 PM Lunch
2 PM – 2:45 PM: (Theme 2: Ethics of Networked Privacy Research) Large-group Discussion
2:45 PM – 3:30 PM: Break-out Activities: Balancing privacy, ethics, and research with other values
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Coffee Break
4 PM – 4:30 PM: Report/Synthesize: Summarizing break out session outcomes
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Next Steps: Drafting a future roadmap on balancing ethics and privacy values in research and design
![Key Federal and State Regulatory Trends in Privacy to Watch in 2017 and Beyond – Direct from the Regulators @ Washington, DC](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/iapp-logo-300x153.png)
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