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The Privacy + Security Forum breaks down the silos of privacy and security by bringing together seasoned thought leaders.
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Sessions and workshops are rigorous and deliver practical takeaways for all participants.
Interactive
Forum speakers engage the highly experienced audience in discussion, scenarios, and hands-on activities.
Submit a Proposal
If you are interested in proposing a speaker or session at the Privacy + Security Forum – October 3-5, 2018, please submit the form below by March 31, 2018.
Speakers and sessions will be selected on a rolling basis depending on the fit with the event. If we do not think your proposal will fit, we will let you know soon. If there is a delay in accepting your proposal, this means that we likely are still considering it and seeing how the event is shaping up to figure out if there is a fit.
The time it takes us to decide on acceptance should not be any indication of the quality of the proposal.
The 2018 Amsterdam Privacy Conference (APC 2018) brings together researchers, practitioners, policy makers and professionals in the field of privacy to share insights, exchange ideas and formulate, discuss and answer the challenging privacy questions that lie ahead of us. APC 2018 intends to be a lively forum to discuss privacy issues, held in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam.
APC 2018 is organised by the Amsterdam Platform for Privacy Research (APPR), a network of researchers at the University of Amsterdam, with active participants from diverse fields, including philosophy, law, economics, computer science, medicine, media and communication studies and social sciences. APC 2018 is the follow-up to the highly successful conferences APC 2015 and APC 2012.
The conference will take place on 5-8 October 2018 at the intimate venue of the Roeterseiland in the heart of Amsterdam. It will include plenary sessions, parallel sessions, and panel discussions with invited speakers, as well as presentations from respondents to this call for papers. The goal of the conference is to bring together academics, policy makers, journalists, and practitioners to promote active discussion on timely topics, and foster debate on privacy issues between participants from various backgrounds and perspectives.
Download the call for papers here.
Wondering how do your peers deal with data subjects’ requests under the GDPR? Or how you can leverage your GDPR implementation work for the California Consumer Privacy Act?
This is a private member only event for those who will be in Austin for the IAPP PSR conference, you are invited to join a small group of FPF member companies for an informal breakfast to swap GDPR compliance tips with your peers and share initial thoughts around your approach to CCPA – the discussion will be centered around dealing with requests from data subjects/consumers. We will meet over lunch from 12:00-1:30pm on October 18, 2018 in a private room very close to the conference venue.
PwC’s Jocelyn Aqua and FPF’s Policy Counsels, Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna and Lauren Smith will co-host the discussion. There is no formal program and no commitment to stay the entire time. We have held a few of these sessions in different cities and they have been productive.
Please contact Barbara Kelly for membership information.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) presents “Data Min(d)ing: Privacy and Our Digital Identities,” a Symposium featuring a slate of panelists who are privacy thought leaders from academia, government, and industry. Panelists will discuss privacy concerns on topics ranging from genetics and data sharing to internet-connected devices and technological tools.
Seating for the event is limited. Please only register if you plan to attend the Symposium in person. The event will also be live streamed on www.HHS.gov/live.
If you register to attend in person, be sure to bring your photo ID and arrive 15 minutes prior to the program’s commencement to allow enough time to get through security. Registration and sign in will open at 8:30AM, with opening remarks scheduled to begin at 9:15AM.
If you have any additional questions, would like to request a reasonable accommodation, or need to contact us the day of the event, please email [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you