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9
Mon
GDPR Data Protection Officer (DPO) Training with Bob Siegel @ Online
Oct 9 @ 8:00 am – Oct 12 @ 5:00 pm
GDPR Data Protection Officer (DPO) Training with Bob Siegel @ Online

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.

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.

Oct
10
Tue
SmartPrivacy – Milan, Italy @ Milan
Oct 10 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
SmartPrivacy – Milan, Italy @ Milan | Milan | Lombardy | Italy

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

HUBweek 2017: Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice @ Cambridge
Oct 10 @ 12:00 pm
HUBweek 2017: Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice @ Cambridge | Cambridge | Massachusetts | United States

Featuring Harvard’s Cynthia Dwork, Christopher L. Griffin, Margo I. Seltzer, and Jonathan L. Zittrain in conversation with Professor Chris Bavitz

How do we prepare court systems, judges, lawyers, and defendants to interact with autonomous systems? What are the potential societal costs to human autonomy, dignity, and due process from the use of these systems in our judicial systems?

Join us for a panel on the evolution of artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on ethics, governance, and criminal and social justice. Drawing from the research, community building, and educational efforts undertaken as part of our Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence initiative, leading experts in the field share and reflect on insights from ongoing activities related to the judiciary and fairness.

The discussion will be led by Harvard Law School Clinical Professor and Director of the Cyberlaw Clinic Chris Bavitz in conversation with Harvard’s Cynthia Dwork, Christopher L. Griffin, Margo I. Seltzer, and Jonathan L. Zittrain. This event will be live-streamed and archived on this page.

Oct
11
Wed
Lessons Learned from International DPA Conference in Hong Kong @ Online Event
Oct 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Lessons Learned from International DPA Conference in Hong Kong @ Online Event
on September 25 to 29. Nymity is sending 6 of our team of experts to this important event.

Complete Coverage
Nymity will have representation at all the sessions and compile a webinar of what we learn, key quotes and significant developments. In addition, we will have discussions on key topics for the privacy and data protection community with the many specialists attending the Conference, which we will share with you (subject to permission). Webinar attendees will also be directed to session presentations as we will be asking speakers to be able to distribute their presentations and supporting materials. If you can’t make the Hong Kong event this will provide you a solid understanding of what you have missed.

Nymity Side Event
As we have for the last 5 years, Nymity is running a compliance side event workshop. This year it is on demonstrating compliance to regulators and certifications, one of the areas where Nymity has completed considerable research over the last 10 years. For example, Nymity published a paper on one of our Regulator Projects earlier this year. We will also be featuring the Nymity GDPR Accountability Workbook for the GDPR section of our workshop and a mapping of the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™ to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Personal Data, Hong Kong Privacy Management Programme Best Practice Guide.

Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3366938083444450817

SmartPrivacy – Madrid, Spain @ Madrid
Oct 11 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
SmartPrivacy - Madrid, Spain @ Madrid | Madrid | Comunidad de Madrid | Spain

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

Profiling, Big Data & Consent Under the GDPR @ Online
Oct 11 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Profiling, Big Data & Consent Under the GDPR @ Online

This webinar is part of the TrustArc Privacy Insight Series.

Oct
12
Thu
SmartPrivacy – Atlanta @ Atlanta
Oct 12 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
SmartPrivacy - Atlanta @ Atlanta | Atlanta | Georgia | 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

Opt-In Requirements: The Hidden Red Tape of Privacy Laws @ Washington, DC
Oct 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Opt-In Requirements: The Hidden Red Tape of Privacy Laws @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

Many privacy advocates argue businesses should have a legal obligation to obtain affirmative consent from consumers before collecting and processing data about them, because they believe such a requirement is necessary to ensure people have full control of their personal information. However, a growing body of research shows that creating “opt-in” instead of “opt-out” policies can have a negative impact on businesses—both raising their costs and limiting how they use data. These effects are then passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices and lower-quality products and services.

Join ITIF for a discussion about this ongoing privacy debate, including the latest research on the economics of privacy, private-sector efforts to provide consumer choice on privacy, and opportunities for policymakers to streamline the digital economy while safeguarding individual privacy and encouraging innovation.

Lunch will be served.

This event will be live-streamed and a recording will be available following the event. Follow @ITIFdc during the event and join the conversation.

Oct
13
Fri
SmartPrivacy Paris @ Paris
Oct 13 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
SmartPrivacy Paris @ Paris | Paris | Île-de-France | France

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
• Networking & Cocktails

The Poverty of Privacy Rights @ Washington, D.C.
Oct 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
The Poverty of Privacy Rights @ Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States
  • Do you have a boyfriend? How long have you been in this relationship? Is he sleeping in your home?
  • Describe your relationship. Is he the father of your baby? How many times have you been pregnant before?
  • What was the highest level of schooling you completed? What kind of food do you eat? Have you ever smoked marijuana?

These are not questions posed by police officers, psychiatrists, or medical doctors. These are the kinds of questions that low-income women have to answer in order to obtain prenatal care for their children.

In The Poverty of Privacy Rights, legal scholar and anthropologist Prof. Khiara Bridges asks an incisive question: What if poor mothers’ right to privacy isn’t just trampled on by the state; what if it does not exist?
Join Professor Bridges of Boston College, along with respondents Prof. Julie Cohen and Prof. Alvaro Bedoya, for an exploration of this subject.

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