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Aug
22
Tue
Personal Data Week – New York City @ New York
Aug 22 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Personal Data Week - New York City @ New York | New York | New York | United States

Personal Data Week ™ is the world’s most pertinent conference to discuss the future of the Personal Data asset class and foster collaboration across all sectors including, retail, marketing, finance, health, government, legal and more!

SPEAKERS

James Felton Keith, Award-winning engineer and economist, and chairman of the International Personal Data Trade Association

Sen. Timothy Kennedy, The ranking member of the New York State Senate’s Commerce Committee and Infrastructure Committee who introduced legislation to ban ISPs from selling consumers’ personal data

David “Doc” Searls, Marketing, PR and advertising expert, author of Cluetrain Manifesto (2002), and founder of Harvard University’s ProjectVRM

George Pappachen, EVP of Corporate Development & Strategy at Research Now Group, Inc. and former Global Chief Privacy Officer at WPP

Ted Claypoole, Partner of Womble & Carlyle’s Intellectual Property Practice Group and renowned attorney in the privacy and data security sector

Julian Ranger, Angel investor, serial entrepreneur, and Founder and Chairman of digi.me,

Joel Telpner, Corporate and Finance Partner at Sullivan & Worcester LLP

Jack Mohr, Former Chief Investment Strategist of The Street

Martin Pelletier, CFA, Portfolio Manager and OCIO at TriVest Wealth Counsel Ltd, and columnist at Financial Post

Thomas A. Kovatch, Owner of UIC Inc. Insurance Consultants

Steven Schwartz, Executive Vice President of Cyberfense

Harumi Urata-Thompson, Former, COO of The New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc. (NYSSA)

Linnette Attai, Regulatory and self-regulatory compliance issues expert, and author of a COPPA Safe Harbor program

Patricia Paul, Partner at CrossdalePaul LLC

Steve Bergman, CEO of 360ofMe

Go to www.PersonalDataWeekNYC.com for more information.

Aug
23
Wed
August Privacy Lab – Distributed Data Sharing and Privacy @ San Francisco
Aug 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
August Privacy Lab - Distributed Data Sharing and Privacy @ San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States

Code for Science and Society will talk about Dat, a distributed data sharing tool that incorporates privacy-aware cryptographic techniques. Dat is designed as a general purpose tool for any data on the web, using a style of collaboration similar to what Git brings to source code. Learn more at https://datproject.org.

Speaker: Karissa McKelvey, co-founder of Code for Science and Society

Food and beverage generously provided by our host!

Aug
28
Mon
Privacy, Security, and Trust 2017 @ Alberta
Aug 28 – Aug 30 all-day
Privacy, Security, and Trust 2017 @ Alberta | Calgary | Alberta | Canada

PST2017,  the fifteenth International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), will be held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The conference will continue the tradition of bringing together researchers  around the three themes of privacy, security, and trust, to present their latest findings and discuss their results and application is practice.

The conference is planned over three days.
The first day consisting of invited talks by security and privacy experts on the latest emerging challenges in the three themes. In addition, thought provoking panel discussions will allow participants to be explore current challenges being addressed by scholars, practioners, and policy makers. Participants will also have the opportunity to network with colleagues from all three sectors to facilitate ongoing collaborations aimed at building partnerships and collaborations well beyond the three days of the conference. The second and third day will see the presentation of state-of-the-art scholarship and innovative approaches to practical issues around the three main themes of the conference.

The conference is sponsored and organized by members of Institute for Security, Privacy and Information Assurance at the University of Calgary.

 

Important dates


    • Submission deadline: May 26, 2017
    • Notification of Acceptance: July 10, 2017
    • Author registration: July 20, 2017
    • Pre-proceedings deadline: July 25, 2017
    • Conference dates: August 28-30, 2017
GDPR Data Protection Officer (DPO) Training @ Round Rock
Aug 28 @ 8:00 am – Aug 31 @ 5:00 pm
GDPR Data Protection Officer (DPO) Training @ Round Rock | Round Rock | Texas | United States
Become a GDPR-qualified Data Protection Officer (DPO) through four days of in-person classes encompassing key elements of the IAPP’s European Data Protection and Privacy Program Management training. This class is specifically tailored for US Based companies that manage or monitor the personal information of EU individuals, therefore falling under the requirements of the GDPR and requiring a Data Protection Officer. This course content is based upon the IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional for Europe (CIPP/E) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM).

CyberDefenses faculty, in conjunction with the IAPP, with academic and practice experience teaches the essentials of envisioning, designing and executing a comprehensive privacy management program within GDPR requirements. Classes cover pan-European and national data protection laws, key privacy terminology, and the practical concerns around personal data protection and trans-border data flows. They equip you to monitor compliance, manage internal data protection activities, train data processing staff, conduct internal audits, and more.

With the deadline for GDPR compliance looming, companies are searching for DPO candidates with the requisite knowledge and skills. These training programs are based off the body of knowledge for the ANSI/ISO-accredited Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) and Certified Information Privacy Management (CIPM) certifications. CIPP/E and CIPM are recommended as the most appropriate for aspiring DPOs, according to Eric Lachaud in “Should the DPO be certified?” in International Data Privacy Law, a journal published by Oxford University Press.

Your class fee includes vouchers for 2 certification exams – CIPM and CIPP/E.

Course Objectives:

In this course, the student will learn:

(1) Understand how to build and manage privacy regulations and information privacy teams
(2) Understand the key European protection laws and regulatory concerns.
(3) Understand how to achieve compliance as a US company, concerning EU regulations.

Aug
29
Tue
The 2nd Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Identity Management in the Cloud – SECPID 2017 @ Reggio Calabria
Aug 29 – Sep 1 all-day
The 2nd Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Identity Management in the Cloud - SECPID 2017 @ Reggio Calabria | Reggio Calabria | Calabria | Italy
Over the last years, the computing paradigm has experienced a massive shift from local to cloud-based applications. As a result, users and organizations do no longer have full control over their data and services, but they rely on third-party cloud providers.

This development poses various challenges concerning the integrity and confidentiality of data as well as the privacy of users of such systems. Currently, no satisfactory solutions to these challenges exist, which is a roadblock for the large-scale deployment of cloud-based applications handling sensitive data such as electronic health records.

The aim of this symposium is to provide a platform to discuss innovative ideas related to the following questions: How can cloud services be made more trustworthy? How can we build distributed systems without single point of failure or trust? How to design end-to-end secure services in an untrusted environment? Which methodologies and technologies are required to integrate security and privacy by design? Is it possible to give back users full control over which data they want to reveal when and to whom?

Aug
30
Wed
MyData 2017 Conference @ Helsinki
Aug 30 – Sep 1 all-day
MyData 2017 Conference @ Helsinki | Helsinki | Finland

Let’s shape the future of personal data management together!

MyData 2017 is an international conference that focuses on human centric personal information management. MyData in general is an initiative to help people gain benefits from their personal data.

Dates and venue:
MyData 2017 is a twin-city event with one workshop day in Tallinn and two main conference days in Helsinki.
AUG 30
Tallinn University, Tallinn
Narva maantee 25, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia

AUG 31 and SEP 1
Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki
Sturenkatu 4, 00510 Helsinki, Finland

For more information
[email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mydataorg
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/organization/16177953
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mydataorg/

Sep
6
Wed
SmartPrivacy Frankfurt @ Frankfurt
Sep 6 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
SmartPrivacy Frankfurt @ Frankfurt  | Frankfurt am Main | Hessen | Germany
SmartPrivacy is a practitioner-focused, half day local workshop where privacy professionals can learn from each other about tools and best practices to operationalize their privacy programs.

The workshop is hosted by OneTrust, however, is open to any privacy professional regardless of tool or template of choice.
A combination or structured educational sessions, peer-lead discussions, and networking allow organizations to share practical tips on topics such as GDPR compliance, how to perform a data inventory, identifying the key stakeholders/privacy champions within your organization, and how to get buy-in from executives.

Attendees can expect to receive 4.5 CPE credit hours, the ultimate PIA/DPIA, Data Inventory & Mapping, and Data Subject Rights Handbooks, access to free software tools, how-to guides, and best practices documents on the topics covered.

Workshop Agenda:
• Lunch & Registration
• Welcome & Introductions
• PIA & DPIA Workshop
• Data Mapping Workshop
• Data Subject Rights Workshop
• OneTrust Demo

Data Mapping for GDPR Compliance @ Online Event
Sep 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Data Mapping for GDPR Compliance @ Online Event

The concept of data mapping can mean many different things depending on the context. In this webinar, we look at two approaches to data mapping focused on GDPR compliance outcomes. Both are important but each solves a different problem. Join this webinar to hear two different providers of data mapping solutions and understand their approach, what problems they solve, and how they can work together.

Nymity: Data Processing Activities Data Mapping
Nymity uses an expert system that works with the business to identify data processing activities, transfer mechanisms that are in use, legal grounds for processing, categories of data and data subjects and other information required for by GDPR Article 30 (Records of Processing Activities).

Prifender: Automatic Discover and Mapping Personal Data
Prifender data mapping solution uses artificial intelligence technology to discover and map personal information across networks and systems, both structured and unstructured, while associating identities with their respective obligations so organisations can better manage and demonstrate accountability and compliance.

Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5433620820942336001

Privacy 101: The Importance of Protecting Customer Data @ Online
Sep 6 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Privacy 101: The Importance of Protecting Customer Data @ Online

This webinar will provide an overview of data privacy issues for companies in the electronic physical security industry. Webinar attendees will gain a better understanding of: * Risks to data privacy * Current and future regulatory and compliance requirements * Best practices for ensuring the privacy of customer data The presenters will be: * Kathleen Carroll, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, HID Global, and Chair, SIA Data Privacy Advisory Board * Brenda Leong, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategy, Future of Privacy Forum While all are welcome to attend, this webinar is especially recommended for security industry personnel who handle customer data.

Sep
9
Sat
Privacy Conference 2017 @ Berlin
Sep 9 @ 8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Privacy Conference 2017 @ Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany

How can we reach a common practice on privacy in a globally connected and digital economy?

The Privacy Conference brings together data protection experts with hands-on experience from the digital economy and various industries. Speakers will showcase best practices and field-tested solutions that can help businesses to comply with new EU as well as international data protection regulation.

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