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2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School: The GDPR is Now @ Brussels
Jun 26 – Jun 30 all-day
2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School: The GDPR is Now @ Brussels | Elsene | Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest | Belgium

2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School: The GDPR is Now

The Brussels Privacy Hub is proud to announce the 2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School, which will take place between 26 – 30 June 2017. Building on the success of the inaugural 2016 session, and under the title ‘The GDPR is Now’, the 2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School will equip participants to deal with the many challenges that lie ahead when the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enters into force in May 2018. This practical dimension will be combined with a more general exploration of the evolving global and European privacy landscape, with a particular emphasis on transatlantic issues, and current policy debates (including the ongoing review of the EU E-Privacy Directive).

The Brussels Privacy Hub’s European Data Protection Law Summer School has a marked multi-stakeholder character, and allows participants to network with the principal EU data protection institutions and actors in Brussels. Teaching staff will consist of leading academics in EU data protection law, public and private legal practitioners, and representatives of key EU institutions.

Goals: Participants in the European Data Protection Law Summer School:

  • acquired solid knowledge of the EU data protection landscape, and in particular EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other key EU data protection legal instruments, covering key issues such as:
    • obligations of data controllers and data processors (including accountability,
    • data subject rights,
    • data protection and privacy impact assessments (DPIAs),
    • data breach notifications,
    • Data Protection Officers (DPOs),
    • the role of Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) and the European Data Protection Board (EDPB);
  • understand the legal challenges of privacy from a European perspective, with special focus on transatlantic discussions;
  • gained first hand insights into the functioning of EU-level privacy and personal data protection law.

Programme: The provisional programme is now available. Please note that the programme may be subject to change.

Date: 26-30 June 2017

Location: Institute for European Studies (IES) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 5, B-1050, Brussels.

Language: English.

Target audience: The summer school is aimed at legal practitioners, public and private sector data protection professionals – including compliance officers, data protection officers, data policy officers – civil society professionals, early career academic researchers, and others who work in the areas of privacy and data protection law. Prior familiarity with the field is required.

Certificate: Participants will receive a certificate of attendance indicating that they have attended the full programme.

Registration:

Participants can register for the course by completing the Registration Form.

NB: The number of places is limited to 30 places.

The deadlines for registration are as follows:

  • Early bird registration: 31 March 2017
  • Standard registration:  2 June 2017
Early bird Standard
Professionals 1700 € 1900 €
Early career academic researchers 1500 € 1700 €
Civil society 1300 € 1500 €

Accommodation: The registration fee does not include accommodation.

Summer school organisers

  • Professor Gloria González Fuster, Summer School Co-ordinator
  • Amy Weatherburn, Summer School Assistant

Previous summer schools

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation must be done in writing.

Cancellation one month before the beginning of the summer school: 100% refund

Cancellation less than one month before the beginning of the summer school: 250 euros.

Cancellation less than two weeks before the beginning of the summer school: no refund available.

Further information

Amy Weatherburn
Brussels Privacy Hub, Law Science and Technology,
Building B,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
E: [email protected]
W: www.brusselsprivacyhub.org

Apply to Participate at SXSW 2018
Jun 26 – Jul 21 all-day
Apply to Participate at SXSW 2018
SXSW values community input and involvement, so the two-step online process PanelPicker® was developed to encourage the SXSW community to enter proposals and have a significant voice in daytime Conferenceprogramming. The SXSW community is then able to browse proposals, leave comments, and vote to help shape the March event.
During the open application process from Monday, June 26 through Friday, July 21 at 11:59pm PT, we encourage the community to upload proposals related to interactive, film and, music industries in variety of session formats including panels, solo presentations, workshops, and more.
Jun
28
Wed
FOSI Roundtable: Connected Families @ London
Jun 28 all-day
FOSI Roundtable: Connected Families @ London | London | England | United Kingdom

This invite only roundtable will explore the extent to which household objects, toys, cars and personal assistants are infused with AI and connected to the cloud.   We will look at the possible safety, security and privacy risks and potential harms while emphasizing the far-reaching benefits and rewards of connected homes & devices, particularly for children and young people.  And there will be a  discussion about the policy implications and outline existing or proposed legislation and regulation in this space on both sides of the Atlantic.

The roundtable will consider examples of industry best practice and explore areas for improvement. And we will consider what is required to inform consumers, particularly parents, of the potential risks while presenting the positives to be gained.  Finally, we will look at the future of what is needed in this space to help maximize the benefits and inform governments, the media, and parents to help attendees think about practices, strategies, and messaging.

Connected Cars: Privacy, Security Issues Related to Connected, Automated Vehicles @ Washington, DC
Jun 28 all-day
Connected Cars: Privacy, Security Issues Related to Connected, Automated Vehicles @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

The Federal Trade Commission and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will hold a workshop on June 28, 2017 in Washington, D.C., to examine the consumer privacy and security issues posed by automated and connected motor vehicles.

The workshop will feature opening remarks by Acting FTC Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen and will bring together a variety of stakeholders, including industry representatives, consumer advocates, academics, and government regulators, to discuss various issues related to connected and automated vehicles that collect data. They include:

  • the types of data vehicles with wireless interfaces collect, store, transmit, and share;
  • potential benefits and challenges posed by such data collection;
  • the privacy and security practices of vehicle manufacturers;
  • the role of the FTC, NHTSA, and other government agencies regarding privacy and security issues related to connected vehicles; and
  • self-regulatory standards that might apply to privacy and security issues related to connected vehicles.

Modern motor vehicles increasingly are being equipped with technologies that enable them to access information via the Internet and gather, store and transmit data for entertainment, performance and safety purposes. Automated vehicles, vehicles with Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications technology, and other connected vehicles (i.e. with some form of wireless connectivity) can provide important benefits to consumers and have the potential to revolutionize motor vehicle safety. At the same time, these automated and connected vehicles are expected to generate an enormous amount of data, some of which will be personal and sensitive, such as real time precise geolocation data and the contents of driver communications that result when drivers connect their mobile phones to a vehicle’s computer system. The workshop will explore the consumer privacy and security issues that automated and connected vehicles pose.

The FTC and NHTSA invite comments from the public on the topics this workshop will cover. For further information on the workshop and the public comment process, including a list of suggested questions open for comment, please see the workshop’s detailed public notice.

The workshop, which is free and open to the public, will be at the FTC’s Constitution Center, 400 7th St., SW, Washington, DC. It will be webcast live on the FTC’s website. Registration information, an agenda, directions to the FTC’s Constitution Center building, and a list of speakers will be available in the near future on the event webpage. Advance registration is not required but is strongly encouraged.

Trans-Atlantic Data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy: book launch & evening debate @ Brussels
Jun 28 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Trans-Atlantic Data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy: book launch & evening debate @ Brussels | Bruxelles | Bruxelles | Belgium

‘Trans-Atlantic data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy’, edited by Dan Svantesson and Dariusz Kloza (Intersentia, 2017) is inspired by the Snowden affaire and the fall of Safe Harbor. The book explores a wider picture of data privacy protection in relations between Europe and Americas as a challenge for democracy, the rule of law (Rechtsstaat) and fundamental rights. The book launch will take the shape of panel discussions amongst its many authors as well as invited experts. It will look into these relations through the lens of human rights protection and the role of the new data privacy law in the European Union. Michal Boni MEP will join with a keynote on the future of trans-Atlantic data privacy relations from the European Parliament’s viewpoint.

Programme is now available: http://brusselsprivacyhub.org/Resources/20170628BEBXLCDDS4booklaunchagendav3.3.pdf
Presentation of the book: http://intersentia.com/en/trans-atlantic-data-privacy-relations-as-a-challenge-for-democracy.html

The event is free to attend but capacity is limited, so registration is required. For more information please contact[email protected].

The event is jointly presented by Centre for Direct Democracy Studies, University of Bialystok; Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Centre for Commercial Law, Bond University in cooperation with Brussels Privacy Hub and Intersentia.

Jun
29
Thu
Does the GDPR Require PIAs? Answer: Only Sometimes @ Online Event
Jun 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Does the GDPR Require PIAs? Answer: Only Sometimes @ Online Event
Many privacy officers are under the impression that the GDPR requires organisations to conduct PIAs and that doing so will largely meet their GDPR compliance obligations. This is not the case. The GDPR is an accountability-based regulation and requires organisations to demonstrate compliance with all aspects of the GDPR: over 39 Articles require a technical or organisational measure to demonstrate compliance and Article 35 on data protection impact assessments is only one of them. Furthermore, DPIAs are required in only limited circumstances: when the processing is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons.

In this webinar, learn about Nymity’s latest compliance innovation: an expert system that, when subject to GDPR, enables organisations to leverage their existing accountability mechanisms, meet their obligations under Article 30 (Records of processing activities) and, when DPIA-Triggered™, under Article 35 GDPR (Data Protection Impact Assessments). Understand how the burdensome traditional step of lengthy or incomplete questionnaires is avoided and how the solution enables organisations to carry out more data processing activities with the same data, within the boundaries of the law. In addition, you will learn how this solution provides the business a defensible position of evidenced compliance. In this webinar we will review:

1. The overlap between accountability and traditional PIA frameworks
2. Repurposing Article 30 GDPR to enable Data Protection Impact Assessments under Article 35 GDPR
3. The power of automating the Accountability PIA Framework
Step 1: Benefits to Individuals
Step 2: Mitigating risk using accountability mechanisms
Step 3: Effectiveness Assessments
4. Accountability PIAs™ under the GDPR

Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3000191581952780545

Jul
3
Mon
Data Protection Officer (DPO) GDPR Certification Course @ Maastricht
Jul 3 – Jul 7 all-day
Data Protection Officer (DPO) GDPR Certification Course @ Maastricht | Maastricht | Limburg | Netherlands

Join us for a full problem-based learning experience. This complete one-week certification training gives you the “do’s and don’ts” and the most effective methodology to comply with GDPR requirements and perform effectively the role and tasks of a DPO. he training covers an in depth insight of the GDPR and all implementation obligations; a step-by-step model to put in place the necessary privacy compliant data protection and information security policies in your organisation; guidance in the most cost-effective and efficient ways to comply with the GDPR.

The experienced trainers in the programme follow Maastricht University’s well-known Problem Based Learning methodology: Throughout our training programme you are stimulated to actively work on real-life issues in order to acquire the skills needed to perform most effectively as a DPO in your organisation. Holding the ECPC-B certification from Maastricht University shows employers you are a knowledgeable professional who has acquired the optimal methodology to manage privacy compliance effectively and interact with the rest of your organization in the fast-changing professional environment in which you need to operate.

Get your ECPC-B DPO Certification from Maastricht University!

The Fifth Annual Summer Course on Privacy Law and Policy @ Amsterdam
Jul 3 – Jul 7 all-day
The Fifth Annual Summer Course on Privacy Law and Policy @ Amsterdam | Amsterdam | Noord-Holland | Netherlands

We are excited to announce that registration is now open to participate in the fifth Annual Summer Course on Privacy Law and Policy organised by the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA).

The focus of the course is on latest developments in privacy law and policy related to the internet, electronic communications, online and social media. The program will feature a distinguished faculty of European and US academics, regulators and practitioners who will investigate the EU and US legal frameworks and how they operate together.

For questions, please feel free to contact the course organiser Dr. Kristina Irion ([email protected]).

Privacy Laws & Business 30th Anniversary International Conference @ Cambridge
Jul 3 – Jul 5 all-day
Privacy Laws & Business 30th Anniversary International Conference @ Cambridge

This conference will address how to ensure that the golden age of innovation does not become the dark age of information privacy. Sessions will show how the apparent car crash between innovation and privacy does not need to be a disaster. At one end of the spectrum, innovation can be the enemy of privacy and at the other end, innovation can be an enabler. This conference seeks willingness on both sides to connect with each other in a civilised manner and to find solutions

 

Jul
5
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GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ Edinburgh
Jul 5 @ 10:30 am – Aug 2 @ 4:30 pm
GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ Edinburgh | Edinburgh | Scotland | United Kingdom

This course will teach you everything you need to know to be a successful Data Protection Officer as required by the GDPR. The course takes place over four days (one day per week) and involves lectures, discussion and practical exercises. This is followed by a written assessment on day 5. Candidates are then required to complete a project (in their own time) to achieve the certificate.

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