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You’re an industry expert with knowledge to share. Showcase your industry expertise with our community February 24 – 28 in San Francisco. Get recognition from industry colleagues and take advantage of unparalleled networking opportunities with other cyber security and risk management professionals, industry authorities, and thought leaders from around the world.
Call for Speakers for Full Conference tracks and Learning Labs closes:
Friday, August 2 (11:59 PM Pacific Time).
Call for Speakers for Hackers & Threats tracks and RSAC Sandbox, closes:
Friday, August 16 (11:59 PM Pacific Time).
While Germany is the EU Member State with the largest economy and the highest population in Europe, the working of its data protection law is the most complex to understand.
Enforcement is split between the Federal level and the 16 separate Lander (state) Data Protection Authorities, and each Land has its own courts. Appeals can sometimes go to a higher federal court. In addition, regulatory traditions vary with some DPAs favouring a stricter interpretation of the law while others are more pragmatic.
Attending this one day conference will enable you to navigate this confusing landscape and understand how to take data protection law into account when doing business in Germany.
The optional afternoon roundtable will enable you to exchange experience in a confidential atmosphere with your peers, and discuss how you resolve your issues with others around the table.
Complying with GDPR, CCPA and emerging state laws requires a good technical and business understanding of ad tech in order to assess relationships with a wide range of partners.
For a deeper dive into the nuts and bolts of ad tech, please join us on Wednesday, April 8th, from 10am – 12pm Eastern Time for a training on data collection methods and business models for tracking, analytics, and advertising. Topics will include: basic ad delivery and reporting, online and mobile platforms and data flows, real-time bidding (RTB), and analytics as well as an overview of the current discussions on the future of ad tech.
Participants will gain an understanding of:
- How browsers work and why default browser settings matter when performing a cookie audit of a website.
- How online advertising works, including the intricacies of real-time bidding and the interplay between the various participants in the ad-ecosystem.
- An overview of the ideas being discussed in response to the phasing out of support for third-party cookies and the working groups and standards efforts to follow to track the post-cookie discussions.
Expert Speakers Include:
- Christy Harris, Director of Technology & Privacy Research, Future of Privacy Forum
- Dr. Rob van Eijk, Managing Director, Europe, Future of Privacy Forum
Please register as soon as possible, as space is limited.
This event will ONLY be live-streamed for remote participation and will be recorded.
Your marketing strategy is at risk! Learn how to keep reaching your customers with lawful profiling and personalized offers.
Along with other experts, hear from Christopher Docksey, Honorary Director General of EDPS on Thursday 16 April. Register now for the free webinar.
This Webinar, Legitimate Interest MicroSegmentation-Based Direct Marketing, is Part Two of a two-part webinar series in response to the Direct Marketing/AdTech industry being “up in arms” about:
1. The Dutch DPA decision widely reported as holding that commercial interests can never support Legitimate Interest processing (Anonos believes this misrepresentation of the decision is due to people reading only a Google Translate version of the one-page summary of the ruling versus the full 40+ page ruling, which is why Anonos is making an unofficial English translation available: https://www.
2. ICO attempts to do away with Legitimate Interests as a legal basis for direct marketing.
Part One of this two-part webinar series was held on 19 March, Pseudonymisation-Enabled Legitimate Interest Processing, which initially had approximately 200 registrants prior to the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and the Data & Marketing Association (DMA) putting out a “call-to-arms” to their members to sign up to learn how Pseudonymisation can help save Direct Marketing and AdTech – which drove registrations to over 700 people – see FAQs (https://www.anonos.com/
Certification Training September 29-30
Workshops September 30
Conference October 1-2
Austin
“Data Privacy Day began in the United States and Canada in January 2008, as an extension of the Data Protection Day celebration in Europe. The Day commemorates the 1981 signing of Convention 108, the first legally binding international treaty dealing with privacy and data protection. Data Privacy Day is a celebration for everyone and held on January 28th every year.”
More information can be found here.
Certification Training April 25-26
Active Learning April 26
Conference April 27-28
Washington, DC
Certification Training October 19-20
Workshops October 20
Conference October 21-22
San Diego