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Israel Tech Policy Institute Together with The Privacy Protection Authority and The Future of Privacy Forum
Long known as a “Start Up Nation,” Israel is now set to mature into a “Policy Start Up Nation.” By adopting policies fit for the digital age, Israel will accelerate the export of local technologies and integration of Israeli businesses in global markets and at the same time facilitate domestic deployment of new platforms, technologies and business models. In this workshop, policymakers, academics and industry leaders discuss how Israel can best draw on the strength of its robust centers of excellence in cybersecurity, mobility, medical devices, and more to cement international relationships with global multinationals and government actors and to ensure that businesses operating in and out of Israel and continue to thrive as they grow.
AGENDA
08:30-09:00
Gathering & Registration
09:00-09:15
Welcome and Introduction
Alon Bachar, Head – Privacy Protection Authority
Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Private Forum – Co-Founder, Israel Tech Policy Institute
09:15-09:35
The Future of Media in a Digital Economy
Prof. Jeff Jarvis, Professor & Director – Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
09:35-09:50
A Conversation: GDPR and AI – Lessons From Paris and Brussels
Moderator :Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Private Forum – Co-Founder, Israel Tech Policy Institute
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, President – CNIL
09:50-10:05
Beyond GDPR: Data Ethics, AI and Algorithmic Decision Making
Giovanni Buttarelli, European Data Protection Supervisor –
10:05-11:00
Taming the Golem: AI and Platform Governance
Moderator :Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Private Forum – Co-Founder, Israel Tech Policy Institute
Adam Conner, Resident Fellow – Institute of Politics, Harvard University
Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler, Senior Fellow, Center for Democratic Values and Institutions – The Israel Democracy Institute
Jordana Cutler, Head of Policy – Facebook Israel
Paul F. Nemitz, Principal Advisor – Directorate General for Justice and Consumers, European Commission
11:00-12:00
GDPR
Moderator :Prof. Michael Birnhack, Associate Dean for Research, Buchman Faculty of Law – Tel-Aviv University
Cameron F. Kerry, Senior Counsel – Sidley Austin LLP
Dr. Karolina Mojzesowicz, Deputy Head – Unit of Data Protection, European Commission
Ian Evans, Managing Director – OneTrust
Jocelyn Aqua, Principal, Regulatory Privacy & Cybersecurity – PwC
12:00-13:00
Lunch
13:00-14:00
Privacy Tech (Session organized by The Privacy Protection Authority)
Moderator :Adv. Gili Basman Reingold, Chief Legal Advisor – Israeli Privacy Protection Authority
Audrey Plonk, Senior Director of Public Policy – Intel Corporation
Gil Perry, CEO – D-ID
Nimrod Vax, Co founder & Chief Product Officer – BigID
Orly Friedman Marton, Head of Legal & Corporate Affairs – Microsoft
Yossi Koren, Co-Founder and CEO – Privacy Rating
14:00-15:00
Tech Policy Start Up Nation
Moderator :Amit Ashkenazi, Legal Advisor – National Cyber Directorate, Prime Minister’s Office
Avi Licht, Former Deputy Attorney General – Ministry of Justice
Bruno Gencarelli, Head International Data Flows and Protection Unit – European Commission
Prof. Jonathan Mayer, Professor – Princeton University
Terrell McSweeny, Former Commissioner – Federal Trade Commission
15:00-15:55
The Future of Mobility
Moderator :Lauren Smith, Policy Counsel – The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)
Adv. Limor Shmerling Magazanik, Director of Strategic Alliances – Privacy Protection Authority
Amir Freund, Chief Product Officer – Otonomo
David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer – Intel Capital
Henri Kujala, Global Data Protection Officer – HERE Technologies
15:55-16:00
Closing Remarks
Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Private Forum – Co-Founder, Israel Tech Policy Institute
Omer Tene, Chief Knowledge Officer, International Association of Privacy Professionals – and Co-Founder, Israel Tech Policy Institute
The 3rd European Data Protection Law Summer School will equip participants to adequately tackle the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and prepare them for the many challenges ahead. This practical dimension will be combined with a more general exploration of the evolving global and European privacy landscape, with a particular emphasis on transatlantic issues, and current policy debates.
Topics * Privacy and Data Protection: Introduction and recent developments in jurisprudence* The GDPR: Key issues* Data subject’s rights and remedies* Obligations of data controllers and processors* Behavioural advertising* E-Privacy* How to do a D/PIA including practical session* European Data Protection Board* International data transfers in EU data protection law* Data protection: An international perspective* Data Protection and humanitarian action*Privacy professionals in the private sector* EU data protection law, police and criminal justice* GDPR Case Studies
Lecturers Cecilia Alvarez (Pfizer)Istvan Böröcz (d.pia.lab, LSTS, VUB)Cedric Burton (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati)Christopher Docksey (Hon. Director General, EDPS)Gloria González Fuster (Brussels Privacy Hub, LSTS, VUB)Graham Greenleaf (University of New South Wales)Hielke Hijmans (Brussels Privacy Hub, LSTS, VUB)Mireille Hildebrandt (LSTS, VUB)Joris van Hoboken (LSTS, VUB)Dariusz Kloza (d.pia.lab, LSTS, VUB)Christopher Kuner (Brussels Privacy Hub, LSTS, VUB)Caroline Louveaux (Mastercard)Massimo Marelli (International Committee of the Red Cross Data Protection Office)Juraj Sajfert (European Commission)Brendan Van Alsenoy (Legal Advisor, Belgian Privacy Commission & Affiliated Researcher, Centre for IT & IP Law, KU Leuven)Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius (LSTS, VUB & Universiteit van Amsterdam)
ProgrammeFind a provisional programme here. Please note that the programme may be subject to change.
Registration
- Early bird registration: 30 March 2018
- Standard registration: 1 June 2018
The GDPR has raised the bar with new requirements on companies to justify their use of EU personal data. And while relying on consent is not the only legal option available, it’s successfully put GDPR at the top of every inbox as consumers have been submerged in emails from companies urging them to “stay in touch” or “not miss out”. Are these emails really necessary? What do I need to include in my privacy notice or consent form? What kind of records do I need if a regulator asks?
With a divergence of opinion, consent management remains a hot topic and has generated a lot of questions and uncertainty.
- The GDPR requirements on determining the legal basis for processing
- The most recent guidance from regulators on seeking consent
- Sample consent forms, legitimate interests assessments and other best practice examples
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This workshop is led by the 2X second place winner of the Social Engineering Capture the Flag (CTF) at DEF CON. Rachel will share her preparation techniques for competing in social engineering contests and social engineering stories from the field, along with an interactive workshop on open source intelligence (OSINT) research and application methods for conducting an effective social engineering campaign. This will include a review of how social engineers conduct research through Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and an interactive mini-OSINT CTF with prizes for the teams who find the greatest number of flags!
Rachel is the CEO & Co-founder of SocialProof Security where she helps people and companies keep their data safe by training them on social engineering risks. Rachel also was a winner two years in a row in the DEF CON hacking conference’s Social Engineering Capture the Flag contest. In her remaining spare time, Rachel works as the Chair of the Board for the nonprofit Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) where she empowers women to lead the converging fields. After she gets to inbox zero, she watches David Lynch movies with her husband named Evan and pup named Snugs.
31st Annual International Conference – Navigating GDPR: The art of the possible
The conference is held at St John’s College, Cambridge, where participants will enjoy the excellent refurbished facilities at the new conference centre. Come and experience a classic Cambridge college and walk across the Bridge of Sighs. This residential conference is an opportunity to enjoy a unique friendly summer school atmosphere, while mingling with a group of Data Protection Commissioners, privacy managers, specialist lawyers and academics from many countries. The conference brings you into close contact with privacy regulators, challenges conventional wisdom, offers good networking experience and provides excellent value for money. 2018 Conference themes: CPD Points: |