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Sep
22
Tue
The Internet of Everything Summit Data, Networks & Opportunities @ U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Sep 22 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

The ​U.S. ​Chamber ​of ​Commerce ​Foundation ​and ​U.S. ​Chamber’s ​Center ​for ​Advanced ​Technology ​& ​Innovation ​are ​proud ​to ​host ​policymakers, ​industry ​leaders, ​entrepreneurs ​and ​innovators ​to ​discuss ​“The ​Internet ​of ​Everything: ​Data, ​Networks ​& ​Opportunities.” ​During ​this ​program, ​data ​and ​connectivity ​champions ​will ​showcase ​and ​discuss ​the ​promise ​and ​potential ​of ​data-driven ​innovation ​and ​the ​implications ​and ​rewards ​of ​future ​technologies.

Sep
24
Thu
Free and Safe in Cyberspace
Sep 24 – Sep 25 all-day

The world’s greatest IT security and civil rights experts, including Bruce Schneier, Richard Stallman, andBart Preneel, will engage in intense panel sessions and TED-style keynotes, with EU civilian and defense institutions, and high-assurance IT industry leaders.

The main goal of the workshop, and its follow ups, is to jointly define innovative techno-organizational certifications and certification governance models – within some current legislative frameworks – for next generation high-assurance IT services, supply chains, and lawful access schemes. These will assume no trust in anything or anyone critically involved in all critical IT service life-cycle components, from certifications governance to hardware fabrication oversight. They will further assume that highly-skilled state and non-state attackers, with very limited actual liability risk, willing to variously devote tens of M€ to compromise the supply chain.

For more information and to register for the event, please click here.

Sep
28
Mon
Data For Good Exchange @ Bloomberg
Sep 28 all-day

The Bloomberg Data for Good Exchange is a catalyst for the use of data-driven problem solving for social good. The goal of this initiative is to connect data scientists, both academic and industry, with the NGO, public sector and non-profit partners who can benefit most from applied data science.

 For more information and to register, please click here.
Privacy. Security. Risk. 2015 @ The Bellagio
Sep 28 – Oct 1 all-day

Today, there’s no such thing as privacy without security—or security without privacy. And now more than ever, there’s a whole lot of risk.

That’s why the IAPP Privacy Academy and CSA Congress are teaming up again for Privacy. Security. Risk. (P.S.R.)—the only data privacy and security conference that matters, featuring best-in-class education and networking for pros like you. Register now to grab your slot in Vegas.

Sep
29
Tue
Privacy. Security. Risk. 2015 @ The Bellagio Las Vegas
Sep 29 – Oct 1 all-day

Today, there’s no such thing as privacy without security—or security without privacy. And now more than ever, there’s a whole lot of risk.

That’s why the IAPP Privacy Academy and CSA Congress are teaming up again for Privacy. Security. Risk. (P.S.R.)—the only data privacy and security conference that matters, featuring best-in-class education and networking for pros like you. Register now to grab your slot in Vegas.

Oct
1
Thu
Chefs Take a Stand @ The Carnegie Library
Oct 1 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

It’s back by popular demand! Chefs Take a Stand will return to Carnegie Library on October 1, 2015. This one-of-a-kind, intimate soiree combines three ingredients Washingtonians simply can’t pass up: top-notch food, creative cocktails, and an important social cause – ending domestic violence. The evening features multiple chef stations sampling a featured taste or sip of the evening.

 

For more information and to get tickets, please click here.

Oct
6
Tue
Privacy Crimes: Definition and Enforcement @ Mission Room, Benson Center
Oct 6 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

This half-day conference aims to better define the concept of “privacy crimes,” assess how such crimes are currently being addressed in the criminal justice system, and explore how society might better respond to them—through new laws, different enforcement practices, education, and other strategies. The conference will bring together a variety of stakeholders, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, academics, and victims’ advocates to discuss three main questions:

  • What is a ‘Privacy Crime’?
  •  What’s Being Done to Enforce Laws Addressing Privacy Crimes?
  •  How Should We Balance Privacy Interests in the Criminal Justice System?
Oct
8
Thu
FCBA Luncheon with FTC Chairwoman Ramirez @ The Grand Hyatt
Oct 8 @ 12:00 pm

The FCBA will be holding a luncheon on Thursday, October 8 featuring FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez.  The luncheon will be held at the Grand Hyatt, 1000 H Street, NW.  Registration will open at 11:30 a.m. and the luncheon will begin at Noon.  Please note that tables of 10 are available, although you cannot register online for this option; you must download the form and fax or email it in with attendee names.

 

Oct
13
Tue
DataLex – Big Data, Privacy & the Law @ The University of California at Santa Cruz
Oct 13 @ 9:00 am

Only a few years ago, “Big Data” was a poorly understood buzz-phrase.  Today, across nearly every societal sector, from corrections to education to health care, large-scale data analysis is a widely adopted information practice.  Our most personal behaviors and traits are regularly quantified by a rapidly growing array of sensors and devices around us.  These devices are connected to intelligent systems that render critical predictions about our conduct and choices—what we will buy, our health, when we will leave our jobs, whether we will pay our bills, even whether we will commit crimes.

At the University of California at Santa Cruz’s first-ever DataLex symposium, thought leaders in law, academia, and tech will convene to interrogate these and other emerging legal and ethical challenges arising from the use of Big Data.

For more information and to register, please click here.

Demonstrating Compliance
Oct 13 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Organizations have a growing number of reasons to demonstrate compliance with privacy laws and regulations. Binding Corporate Rules require organizations to monitor compliance across the group, report results to the management board, and be prepared to share with Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) on demand. It is anticipated that this requirement will extend to all organizations doing business in or with Europe, should Article 22 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation be included as currently written. Even where there is no explicit legal requirement to demonstrate compliance, DPAs in jurisdictions around the world are calling for it through papers and guidance documents, for example Canada, Hong Kong, and Australia.

Join Nymity for a webinar which will explain in simple, detailed terms what it means to demonstrate compliance and provide practical solutions for doing so.

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