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Sep
19
Wed
Data Summit 2018 @ Croke Park, Dublin
Sep 19 all-day
Data Summit 2018 @ Croke Park, Dublin | County Dublin | Ireland

What is the Data Summit?

Data Summit Dublin is a one-day event which provides a unique opportunity to hear leading international, European and Irish speakers debate the social, technical, ethical and cultural issues that arise in the context of our world of total connectivity. The event will explore some of the key issues around the role of data in an increasingly connected and digitised world such as the implications for regulation and privacy.

What themes are covered?

  • Innovation and Regulation Online – Striking the Right Balance
  • More Data, Better Government
  • Law Enforcement & Access to Data
  • Reshaping Industry through Data
  • The future of Artificial Intelligence
  • Cyber-Security – Opportunities and Risks to Nation-States
  • Skills for a Digital World
  • Using Data for Better Health Outcomes
  • GDPR as the new international standard
Data Breach Management – Requirements and Best Practices @ Online
Sep 19 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Data Breach Management - Requirements and Best Practices @ Online
With UK firm, Dixons Carphone, reporting the first major breach of the GDPR Era impacting up to 5.9 million card payments and 1.2 million customer records, the investigations begin. No company wants to find themselves on the regulatory radar through an incident or breach.

This webinar will review the preventative steps you can take, guidance on building an incident response plan and comprehensive tools to automate and document these processes ensuring you can meet the potential 72 hour reporting window.

Can’t make it? Register anyway – we’ll automatically send you an email with both the slides and recording after the webinar!

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Maintaining Privacy in the Telehealth Era @ Online
Sep 19 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Maintaining Privacy in the Telehealth Era @ Online

DESCRIPTION

Join VA Privacy Service and leading privacy experts on September 19th for an interactive virtual panel discussion about addressing privacy concerns in the age of telehealth.

Experts will discuss opportunities and challenges surrounding telehealth innovations, managing electronic health records and privacy and security risk-related considerations.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT

Attendees are eligible to receive Continuing Privacy Education credits. VA employees are eligible to receive Talent Management System credits for attending.

TO JOIN VIRTUALLY

Skype:

https://meet.RTC.VA.GOV/margaret.welsh1/HN942DJY

VANTS Line:

Dial-in:

VANTS line: 1-800-767-1750

Participant Code: 17632#

For further inquiries, contact [email protected]

Sep
20
Thu
Washington, DC KnowledgeNet @ Washington, DC
Sep 20 @ 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Washington, DC KnowledgeNet @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

Speakers:
Jay Brudz, Partner, Drinker Biddle & Reath
Charlyn Ho, Associate, Perkins Coie

Topic:
Privacy Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions

Time: 
4:30 – 7 p.m.
Registration will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the one hour presentation to start at 5 p.m. followed by a networking reception.

Thank you to our meeting host, Perkins Coie, for providing food and beverages.                        

Eligible CPE Credits: 
CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.
1.0 CPE
If you have certification questions, please read our cpe policy or e-mail [email protected]. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event.

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Sep
21
Fri
“Intelligenza artificiale e proprietà intellettuale” (Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property) @ Milan
Sep 21 all-day
Sep
22
Sat
Open Sidewalk #3: The Accessible City @ Toronto
Sep 22 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Open Sidewalk #3: The Accessible City @ Toronto | Toronto | Ontario | Canada

An intentionally flexible city is accessible for every body, everywhere, and every day. People should be able to use things the way that makes the most sense for them, and we should build that flexibility and hackability into our spaces. That could mean adaptable furniture that can be repositioned, regardless of your strength or size, doors that can easily open, without requiring any particular dexterity, or technology that lets you access traffic signal devices with greater ease.

We don’t think one size fits most. One size fits one, and with technology, we can allow for dynamic flexibility in the city environment. Throughout history, the accessibility community has meaningfully pushed the fields of digital technology and computer science forward, and we want to formalize and encourage this throughout Quayside and beyond.

For us, it’s important that we address and begin this conversation now, which is why our third Open Sidewalk will focus on the theme of “The Accessible City”.

We welcome you to come and be part of co-creating a neighbourhood that can work for everyone.

Sep
24
Mon
Data and Privacy for Autonomous Vehicles Roundtable @ Detroit, MI
Sep 24 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Data and Privacy for Autonomous Vehicles Roundtable @ Detroit, MI

Join the Future of Privacy Forum and PwC for a roundtable: “Data and Privacy for Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous vehicles are positioned to transform the future of mobility—a change enabled by new on-board sensors that collect and transmit growing types and quantities of data. While the existence of data in vehicles is not entirely new, autonomous vehicles promise an explosion in the variety, connectivity, volume of such data—raising new and unique considerations around what happens with it. As the automotive industry becomes more data-driven, getting consumer privacy right will become increasingly important.

Monday, September 24, 2018 from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM in Detroit, Michigan

Industry leaders will discuss:

  • Mapping, Geolocation, and Video Data: What unique considerations may need to be applied to these compilations of high resolution and potentially sensitive data—of both the inside and outside of vehicles?
  • Monitoring of Vehicles, Drivers, and Passengers: What are best practices for fleet monitoring to ensure safety and cleanliness of vehicles while preserving passenger privacy?
  • Data Sharing: Given that many consider data sharing crucial to AV development, what considerations should be taken into account around how to do so while protecting privacy – both among industry, with municipalities, and with researchers?
  • Law Enforcement Access: How do we balance access during exigent circumstances and through legal process with enhanced sensitivities around mobility data?
  • Changing Expectations of Privacy: Do consumers’ expectations of privacy diminish in the post-ownership, shared vehicle model? How should we think about privacy considerations for members of the public whose movements may be tracked with the externally-facing videos or mapping that may be common with AVs?

These are all early-stage questions, so we are convening industry leaders for an off-the-record discussion on how to tackle these issues moving forward.

Please contact Lauren Smith at [email protected] to request an invitation.

Sep
25
Tue
Debate: Should the U.S. Copy the EU’s New Privacy Law? @ Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, D.C.
Sep 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Debate: Should the U.S. Copy the EU’s New Privacy Law? @ Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

The European Union’s new privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), went into effect on May 25, 2018. Since then, a number of privacy advocates have called for the United States to follow suit and pass its own comprehensive data protection legislation that meets or exceeds the standards in the GDPR. Yet critics of the GDPR maintain that these regulations would impose significant costs on the economy and degrade the consumer experience online. Pressure is mounting for lawmakers to take a position, and the Trump administration is considering its own set of privacy principles that it may send to Congress.

Join ITIF for a no-holds-barred debate about what the future of U.S. privacy law should look like. The debate will be moderated by Axios Managing Editor Kim Hart.

This event will be live streamed.

Follow the discussion on Twitter with the hashtag #ITIFprivacy.

Sep
27
Thu
Data Science & Law Forum: Responsible approaches to Artificial Intelligence @ Microsoft Center, Brussels
Sep 27 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Data Science & Law Forum: Responsible approaches to Artificial Intelligence @ Microsoft Center, Brussels | Bruxelles | Bruxelles | Belgium

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is bringing unprecedented technological and legal complexity, triggering a convergence of traditional legal domains and challenging the application of basic legal principles.

As computational systems blur the lines between human and machine, a close dialogue among data scientists, legal experts and other disciplines is required to develop new digital strategies and evolve legal frameworks for society.  With experts from academia, legal practice, civil society and scientists, the Microsoft Data Science & Law Forum will explore in roundtables the various dimensions of AI: the twists AI will bring to the legal system; how it transforms competition, IP and liability; and the ethical demand to benefit mankind,  and for human understanding and oversight. With its broad implications, AI creates the need for a multi-disciplinary, multicultural approach to the practice of law.
As the EU reflects on its next generation digital strategy, we hope to collectively contribute to the adoption of responsible approaches to AI, based on an improved understanding of its legal implications.

AI Summit: Innovation & Governance @ Washington, DC
Sep 27 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
AI Summit: Innovation & Governance @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

The rise of artificial intelligence is dramatically shaping all aspects of human existence. While the United States took the lead in the early revolution, American de facto leadership is slipping away as other countries catch up to – and in some cases even surpass – American progress. As the technology advances, what do American leaders across the spectrum of sectors and industries need to do to maximize the upside for future generations while minimizing the disruptions to democracy?

Featured Speakers:
Robert Atkinson, President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Ian Cinnamon, Co-founder and President, Synapse Technology Corporation
Jack Clark, Strategy and Communications Director, OpenAI
France Córdova, Director, National Science Foundation
Dean Garfield, President and CEO, The Information Technology Industry Council
Denise Zheng, Vice President of Policy, Business Roundtable

More speakers and full agenda to be announced.

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