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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.

Sep
12
Tue
SmartPrivacy Seattle @ Seattle
Sep 12 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
SmartPrivacy Seattle @ Seattle  | Seattle | Washington | United States
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:
11:30am Lunch & Registration
12:00pm Welcome & Introductions
12:30pm PIA & DPIA Workshop
2:15pm Data Mapping Workshop
3:30pm Data Subject Rights Workshop
4:00pm OneTrust Demo
4:30pm Networking & Cocktails

Technology for the Social Good featuring Jonathan Zittrain @ Harvard University
Sep 12 @ 12:00 pm
Technology for the Social Good featuring Jonathan Zittrain @ Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | United States

Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 12:00 pm
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Harvard Law School campus
Austin Hall, Austin West, Classroom 111 (HLS campus map)
RSVP required to attend in person
Event will be live webcast at 12:00 pm

Join us for our first Tuesday Luncheon Series of the academic year to learn more about the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University — and its network of researchers, activists, faculty, students, technologists, entrepreneurs, artists, policy makers, lawyers, and more — in an interactive conversation lead by Berkman Klein Center Faculty Chair Jonathan Zittrain. If you’re curious about connecting with our research, our community, or our events, or are just generally interested in digital technologies and their impact on society and the social good, please join us!

About Berkman Klein

We  bring together the sharpest, most thoughtful people from around the globe to tackle the biggest challenges presented by the Internet. As an interdisciplinary, University-wide center with a global scope, we have an unparalleled track record of leveraging exceptional academic rigor to produce real- world impact. We pride ourselves on pushing the edges of scholarly research, building tools and platforms that break new ground, and fostering active networks across diverse communities. United by our commitment to the public interest, our vibrant, collaborative community of independent thinkers represents a wide range of philosophies and disciplines, making us a unique home for open-minded inquiry, debate, and experimentation.

About Jonathan Zittrain

Jonathan Zittrain is the George Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vice Dean for Library and Information Resources at the Harvard Law School Library, and co-founder of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.  His research interests include battles for control of digital property and content, cryptography, electronic privacy, the roles of intermediaries within Internet architecture, human computing, and the useful and unobtrusive deployment of technology in education.

He performed the first large-scale tests of Internet filtering in China and Saudi Arabia, and as part of the OpenNet Initiative co-edited a series of studies of Internet filtering by national governments: Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet FilteringAccess Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace; and Access Contested: Security, Identity, and Resistance in Asian Cyberspace.

He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Board of Advisors for Scientific American.  He has served as a Trustee of the Internet Society and as a Forum Fellow of the World Economic Forum, which named him a Young Global Leader. He was a Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Federal Communications Commission, and previously chaired the FCC’s Open Internet Advisory Committee. His book The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop Itpredicted the end of general purpose client computing and the corresponding rise of new gatekeepers.  That and other works may be found at <http://www.jz.org>.

Building an Integrated PIA/DPIA Program: Case Studies from the Field @ Online
Sep 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Building an Integrated PIA/DPIA Program: Case Studies from the Field @ Online

This webinar is part of the TrustArc Privacy Insight Series.

Sep
13
Wed
SmartPrivacy Dublin @ Dublin
Sep 13 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
SmartPrivacy Dublin @ Dublin | Dublin | County Dublin | Ireland
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

SmartPrivacy San Francisco @ San Francisco
Sep 13 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
SmartPrivacy San Francisco @ San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States
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:
11:30am Lunch & Registration
12:00pm Welcome & Introductions
12:30pm PIA & DPIA Workshop
2:15pm Data Mapping Workshop
3:30pm Data Subject Rights Workshop
4:00pm OneTrust Demo
4:30pm Networking & Cocktails

New Technology, the Fourth Amendment, and the Future of Privacy @ Columbus
Sep 13 @ 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
New Technology, the Fourth Amendment, and the Future of Privacy @ Columbus | Columbus | Ohio | United States
Join the Program on Data and Governance on Wednesday, September 13, 2017, for a “Data Points: Ideas on Data, Law and Society” lecture series presentation. Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project will deliver a talk on “New Technology, the Fourth Amendment, and the Future of Privacy.”

As the Snowden revelations revealed, surveillance technologies have dramatically outpaced democratic controls. Has the digital age rendered old notions of privacy obsolete? Or can the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee of personal privacy be reimagined for an era of ubiquitous tracking? Join the ACLU’s Ben Wizner for a conversation about these questions, and more.

The event will take place in the Barrister Club, located at 25 W. 11th Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 43201 (located across 11th Avenue from Drinko Hall, above Panera). Parking is available in the South Campus Gateway garage. Boxed lunches will be served to those who register in advance.

Sep
14
Thu
Privacy Law Salon: Policymaker Roundtable @ Washington, DC
Sep 14 – Sep 15 all-day
Privacy Law Salon: Policymaker Roundtable @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

The Policymaker Roundtable is an annual gathering of the most experienced
attorneys, Chief Privacy Officers, and general counsel dealing with privacy law
matters, as well as key policymakers. Attendance is by invitation, and
participants are drawn from the leading firms and corporations across the
United States.

Are you ready for GDPR? @ Bucharest
Sep 14 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Are you ready for GDPR? @ Bucharest | București | Municipiul București | Romania

GDPR hot topics answered with up-to-date expert knowledge, at a new EMEA Conference

On 14th September 2017, four top speakers will address the hot topics of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), producing effects from 25 May 2018, on a new event in the series of EMEA Conferences. The half-day, interactive and case-based conference will take place at Athénée Palace Hilton Bucharest, starting 9:00 AM.

The conference, held in English, will bring up-to-date expert knowledge on issues such as the right to be forgotten, data mapping, measures in case of security breach and many more.

Luís Neto Galvão, consultant for the Council of Europe on Data Privacy&Protection, will explain the basis for processing data, including the particular aspects of the agreement between data controller and data processor and cloud computing, with practical examples and references to CJEU case-law.

Bart Van Buitenen, experienced DPO, consultant and trainer, will present practical examples of data mapping and data protection impact assesment (DPIA) and the role of DPO.

Cătălin Pătrașcu, Head of Information Security and Monitoring Department of CERT-RO, will show case the issue of security breaches, prevention and post breach measures.

Simona Sandru, the representative of the National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing, will address the right to be forgotten, the portabilty of data, automated decision making, all with practical examples.

EMEA Conferences enable the Romanian audience to interact with foreign and local experts in the field, sharing up-to-date analysis and solutions, both theoretical and practical, based on actual examples from European practice.

Demonstrating Compliance to Regulators @ Online Event
Sep 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Demonstrating Compliance to Regulators @ Online Event

What does it mean to demonstrate compliance under the GDPR? What kind of documentation is expected from an organisation to show that they meet their legal requirements? Nymity is midway through a 3-year project on demonstrating compliance to regulators to help provide more clarity on this issue, as published in a recent paper Demonstrating Compliance to Regulators. In a series of workshops with companies and data protection authorities and several conference sessions, we discuss a structured approach to ensure your documentation is in order, should you be subject to an audit, investigation or inspection. In addition, we provide you with an up-to-date overview of the developments regarding certification of data protection compliance. Can this new option provided by the GDPR become a success, and if so, under what conditions?

During this webinar, you will hear about our learnings to date, as well as about the questions that are still up for discussion.

Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3850584661200700417

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