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Jun
22
Wed
Halftime 2016: When Will You Be Hacked and Attacked?
Jun 22 @ 1:00 pm

Did you know that there has been a 10,000-fold increase in the number of new digital security threats in the last twelve years? The attacks have become so sophisticated that cyber-criminals are now specifically targeting your data. With cyber-crime now outpacing insider theft, mishandling of records and any other origins of data breaches, organizations need to understand the latest cyber security threats and data breach trends. When will you be Hacked and Attacked?

Attendees will learn:

  • Hear about this year’s emerging threats to data and how organizations can take action by adjusting their security, privacy, and compliance efforts.
  • Delve into the latest cyber-attacks to help you better understand the legal and regulatory complexities surrounding privacy and security incidents and data breaches.
  • Learn best practice strategies for pre- and post-breach planning procedures and processes considering all organizations will experience a breach.

Cannot make the webinar? Don’t worry! Register for the event and we will send you an email with the recording of the webinar and slides as soon as it becomes available.

Presenters:

Sean Hoar

Partner with Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Doug Pollack

Chief Strategy Officer

Jun
28
Tue
FPF and Criteo: Ensuring Individual Privacy in a Data Driven World @ Criteo Labs
Jun 28 all-day

Criteo and The Future of Privacy Forum are pleased to invite you to an exceptional conference gathering a very high-level selection of regulators, lawyers, advertisers, publishers and politics to discuss about individual privacy in a data driven world.

You will get valuable insights from Axelle Lemaire* (French government), Jean-Baptiste Rudelle (Criteo), Jurgen Van Staden (NAI), Gwendal Le Grand (CNIL) and other speakers to be confirmed soon.

Save the date for Tuesday, June 28th from 09:00 to 18:00.

* subject to changes

Jun
29
Wed
European Data Forum 2016 @ Evoluon
Jun 29 – Jun 30 all-day

The European Data Forum (EDF) is one of the key European events for industry professionals, researchers, policy makers, and members of community initiatives to discuss the challenges and opportunities of data-driven innovation in Europe. The Forum will address all facets of data-driven innovation: infrastructure, tools, applications (including, new products and services reaching out to multilingual European audiences) as well as societal and economic impact.

This event is relevant for all stakeholders involved in the data value chain: listen with a carefully selected mix of presentations ranging from cutting-edge innovative industrial applications of Big Data technologies, to upcoming innovation breakthroughs. Be on top of on-going policy debates and get inspired by future-looking talks. Ideas exchanged at the European Data Forum have impact on the design of future research challenges and policy decisions both at the EU and Member State level. This will drive data-driven innovation further and strengthen the European data economy as well as enhancing its positioning worldwide.

GDPR COMPLIANCE USING NYMITY’S FREE GDPR READINESS TOOLKIT
Jun 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Attend this webinar to learn how accountability and compliance can be achieved through a structured approach to privacy management and learn how to use Nymity’s free GDPR Readiness Toolkit that will help you create a GDPR compliance roadmap.

The Free GDPR Readiness Toolkit that you will receive will include: Nymity GDPR Readiness Assessment Questions – A customizable MS Excel Spreadsheet that identifies the compliance obligations under the GDPR and provides two sets of questions to ensure privacy management is embedded throughout your organisation: one for the privacy office and one for the operational and business units.
Nymity GDPR Accountability Annotations – An annotated document that identifies 41 Articles under the GDPR that require evidence to demonstrate compliance and maps them to specific privacy management activities (appropriate technical and organisational measures) that will help organisations know what is in place and what to plan to ensure ongoing compliance and accountability.

The Accountability principle runs through the core of the GDPR. Article 24 requires that organisations implement ‘appropriate technical and organisational measures’ to be able to ‘demonstrate’ their compliance with the Regulation. Nymity’s research has identified 41 Articles (out of the 99 Articles in the GDPR) that need evidence to demonstrate compliance and has mapped these Articles to the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™.

Knowledge Transfers: Understand how a structured approach to privacy management can help your organisation achieve accountability and compliance under the GDPR

Understand how to use the Nymity GDPR Privacy Management Accountability Annotations resource to identify 54 privacy management activities (out of the 139 in the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™) that will help your organisation address ongoing compliance under the GDPR and generate the documentation that can be used as evidence

Speakers:

Paul Breitbarth
LL.M.
Director of EU-US Data Protection Projects, Nymity, Netherlands

Lauren Reid
CIPM, CIPP/US, and CISA
Director of EU Privacy Solutions, Nymity, UK

Teresa Troester Falk
J.D., CIPP/US
Chief Global Privacy Strategist, Nymity, USA

Hidden Secrets of Beacon Data
Jun 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

This 30 minute webinar appeals to anyone with a stake in the rapidly growing and evolving beacon ecosystem.

Reveal Mobile partners with The Location Based Marketing Association (LBMA) and Swirl Networks to share new uses for beacons and never-before-seen data about the audiences bumping into beacons across the US.

Brands will see examples of the type of audience data generated by placing beacons within retail locations. Which locations are most visited, which other places do customers visit, what other demographics can we learn? What can beacons tell us about Walmart or Target shoppers? What impact do beacons have on increasing audience data, building retargeting audiences, or driving app downloads?

App publishers will hear advertising use cases leveraging both beacon-derived and location-based audience segments.

Agenda
Intro to Beacons
Beacon Data Studies
Publisher Case Studies
New Uses for Beacon Data

Speakers
Matthew Davis, VP Marketing @ Reveal Mobile
Rebecca Schuette, Director of Marketing @ Swirl Networks
Asif Khan, Founder & President @ Location Based Marketing Association

Jun
30
Thu
Cyber Security Summit @ The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner
Jun 30 @ 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
08:00 — 09:00

Executive Networking Breakfast

Meet, Engage & Enjoy Breakfast with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.

09:00 — 09:30

Morning Security Briefing by The NSA

Briefing by Curtis Dukes, Director Information Assurance, NSA

09:30 — 10:00

Morning Keynote by Tanium

Keynote by Ralph Kahn, Vice President of Federal, Tanium

10:00 — 11:00

Exhibitor Technology Showcase & Business Meetings / Networking

10:15 — 10:45

Darktrace Roundtable Discussion: The Enterprise Immune System – Using Machine Learning To Detect Unknown Unknown Threats

Discussion lead by Sean O’Connor, Director of Sales – East, Darktrace

11:00 — 12:00

PANEL 1: Protecting the Enterprise from the Growing Risk of Security Breaches as it Relates to the Internet of Things

The ubiquitous fear of securely managing an exponentially increasing number of connected, automated devices that communicate over the internet is quickly making its way to the forefront of business leaders minds from right on the factory floor to financial institutions, hospital mainframes, right down to the residential kitchen with a smart refrigerator.

According to updated market research forecasts the installed base of active wireless connected devices will reach nearly 6.5 billion in 2016, up 30% from 2015. This number of devices is expected to increase to an estimated forecast of 40 billion devices by 2020.

In todays discussion we will be taking a look at how to improve IOT security for a better connected future in this constantly growing threat landscape of organized cyber criminals.

Moderated by Rinaldi Rampen, CSO, The Crypsis Group & Chapter Leader, OWASP

12:00 — 01:00

Power Lunch

12:45 — 01:15

Lunch Security Briefing by the FBI

Briefing by Ronald Yearwood, Section Chief of Cyber Operations III, Cyber Division, FBI

01:15 — 02:15

PANEL 2: The Growing Cyber Threats to Big Data Analytics & Cloud Security

The vastly growing reliance on Big Data and the Cloud has increased enterprise productivity by allowing for more informed plans and decisions, newly discovered opportunities for optimization, as well as the delivery of breakthrough innovations across nearly every major industry. The benefits of Big Data along with the utilization of the Cloud are invaluable and therefore are a growing target for cyber criminals. The nature of the assets are boundless and range from personal data, payment information, intellectual property, health records, accessing critical infrastructure networks & beyond.

This panel will discuss from a managerial perspective, effective strategies to best protect your enterprise by taking proactive steps to roll out a comprehensive set of security measures that best protect your company’s sensitive data. 

Moderated by Daniel Garrie, Head of the Worldwide Cyber Security Practice, Zeichner Ellman & Krause LLP

02:15 — 03:15

Exhibitor Technology Showcase & Business Meetings / Networking

02:15 — 03:00

White House Level Briefing: Looking into Cyber Governance & Enterprise Risk Management for Directors

Discussion lead by Israel Martinez, Board Leadership Fellow, NACD / Chairman, Axon Global Alliance 

03:15 — 04:15

PANEL 3: What Emerging Risks are Likely to Become Major Threats in 2016? What New Countermeasures & Cutting Edge Technologies Can Assist in Defending Against Them?

This panel will cover suggestions on how to protect and prevent against the many new cyber challenges previously discussed along with potential customized solutions that can fit your company.

Security threats such as Ghostware, Headless Worm, Two-faced Malware, Drive-by Attacks, Blastware and the continuing and ever growing use of Ransomware will all be addressed by our experts.

We will also discuss the latest technologies, software and hardware solutions available today to protect tomorrow’s security challenges.

Moderated by Andrew Braunberg, Managing Director, NSS Labs

04:15 — 06:00

Sponsor / Exhibitor Technology Showcase, Business Meetings & Cocktail Reception Sponsored by Cohiba Cigars

5G: What’s Next in Wireless @ Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Jun 30 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am

4G wireless networks have been a bright spot in the innovation ecosystem. U.S. leadership in their deployment and use has facilitated tremendous growth in mobile and adjacent platforms. But while there is still plenty of gas in the 4G tank, unique new demands for data and technological breakthroughs are creating pressure to deploy the next generation of wireless networks.

5G advances, if the excitement is to be believed, will dramatically expand wireless capabilities, providing extreme increases in capacity as well as new efficiencies through tailored “Internet of Things” connections. The vision is there, but a number of questions remain: What will a transition to 5G look like? What impact will 5G have on the competitive landscape for broadband Internet service? What are the policy hurdles to make 5G a reality? And what does this new wave of wireless innovation mean for international competitiveness?

Please join ITIF as it convenes a panel of experts to discuss a new ITIF report addressing these and other issues.

Panelists to be announced.

 

Jul
4
Mon
1st European Data Protection Law Summer School: Getting to grips with the GDPR @ Institute for European Studies (IES) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Jul 4 – Jul 8 all-day

The Brussels Privacy Hub is organising the 1st European Data Protection Law Summer School, an innovative course on privacyand personal data protection law at the heart of Europe. The programme will explore privacy legal and institutional challenges in the European Union, and provide participants with in-depth examination of the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other EU data protection instruments – as well as global and, more specifically, transatlantic issues. With a clear multi-stakeholder dimension, it will introduce them to the multiple professional perspectives, human rights requirements and social aspects of EU-level privacy and data protection policy.  The course, will promote networking and provide participants with the opportunity to engage with the principal EU data protection institutions and actors. Teaching staff will consist of leading academics in European data protection law, public and private legal practitioners and policy makers from European institutions such as the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS).

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

  • acquire solid knowledge of the European data protection landscape, and in particular General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other key EU data protection legal instruments, covering key issues such as:
    • extraterritorial scope of the law
    • accountability,
    • data protection and Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs),
    • the role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO),
    • future challenges for Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) and the European data protection board;
  • understand the legal challenges of privacy from a European perspective, with special focus on transatlantic discussions;
  • gain first hand insights on the functioning of EU-level privacy and personal data protection law.
Privacy Laws and Business 29th Annual Conference @ St. John's College
Jul 4 – Jul 6 all-day
Great Expectations refers to the objective of achieving the great prize of consistent data protection legislation in many jurisdictions, with influence across the world. The EU Data Protection Regulation will result in heavier legal duties for organisations, individuals will eagerly use their new found rights, aided by consumer protection organisations, and Data Protection Authorities will have Great Expectations about their new stronger enforcement powers.
You will gain valuable insights into law and policy, DPAs’ guidance, companies sharing their practical experience and some alternative perspectives. For three days,you will benefit from direct contact with DPAs and your peers at meals and other informal networking opportunities, enabling you to enhance your role as a member of the international privacy law community.

 

Join the world’s longest running independent international privacy conference to work out how you will fulfil your Great Expectations.
Jul
6
Wed
GDPR Compliance Using Nymity’s Free GDPR Readiness Toolkit @ Webinar
Jul 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Attend this webinar to learn how accountability and compliance can be achieved through a structured approach to privacy management and learn how to use Nymity’s free GDPR Readiness Toolkit that will help you create a GDPR compliance roadmap.

The Free GDPR Readiness Toolkit that you will receive will include:

  1. Nymity GDPR Readiness Assessment Questions – A customizable MS Excel Spreadsheet that identifies the compliance obligations under the GDPR and provides two sets of questions to ensure privacy management is embedded throughout your organisation: one for the privacy office and one for the operational and business units.
  2. Nymity GDPR Accountability Annotations – An annotated document that identifies 39 Articles under the GDPR that require evidence to demonstrate compliance and maps them to specific privacy management activities (appropriate technical and organisational measures) that will help organisations know what is in place and what to plan to ensure ongoing compliance and accountability.

The Accountability principle runs through the core of the GDPR. Article 24 requires that organisations implement ‘appropriate technical and organisational measures’ to be able to ‘demonstrate’ their compliance with the Regulation. Nymity’s research has identified 39 Articles (out of the 99 Articles in the GDPR) that need evidence to demonstrate compliance and has mapped these Articles to the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™.

Knowledge Transfers:

  • Understand how a structured approach to privacy management can help your organisation achieve accountability and compliance under the GDPR
  • Understand how to use the Nymity GDPR Privacy Management Accountability Annotations resource to identify 54 privacy management activities (out of the 139 in the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™) that will help your organisation address ongoing compliance under the GDPR and generate the documentation that can be used as evidence

SPEAKERS

PAUL BREITBARTH

Paul Breitbarth
LL.M.
Director of EU-US Data Protection Projects, Nymity, Netherlands

Lauren Reid

Lauren Reid
CIPM, CIPP/US, and CISA
Director of EU Privacy Solutions, Nymity, UK

Teresa Troeser Falk

Teresa Troester Falk
J.D., CIPP/US
Chief Global Privacy Strategist, Nymity, USA

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