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![Maximum Overdrive: a discussion on AI and self driving vehicles @ San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/women-1-300x169.jpg)
On the road to self-driving cars, privacy and security concerns present potential speed bumps and opportunities to reach new heights. Industry players are handling emerging federal, state and international regulatory requirements, creating industry standards in infrastructure, communications, etc., as well as being challenged to obtain and maintain customer trust.
Join Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) for a lively and thoughtful panel discussion with leaders across the self-driving car industry to learn about developments in addressing these and other topics important to self-driving cars.
Please feel free to invite your fellow privacy and security colleagues, but hurry! Space is limited.
Agenda:
6:00 – 6:30 pm – Registration, Networking, Food & Drinks
6:30 – 6:35 pm – Welcome
6:35 – 7:35 pm – Panel Discussion
7:35 – 7:50 pm – Q&A
7:50 – Closing
Moderator:
Sarah Pipes, KPMG
Presenters:
Michelle Avary, Aeris
Stephanie (Steffi) Bryson, Uber
Chenxi Wang, the Jane Bond Project
Disclaimer: Photography
From time to time WISP uses photographs of its events in its promotional materials (e.g., the wisporg.com website). Unless this permission is revoked in writing to WISP, by virtue of their attendance, event attendees, volunteers, and speakers agree to the use of their likeness in such materials.
Thank you, KPMG, for hosting and for sponsoring the event, food, and drinks!
KPMG is a global network of professional firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. We have 189,000 outstanding professionals working together to deliver value in 152 countries. With a worldwide presence, KPMG continues to build on our successes thanks to clear vision, defined values and, above all, our people. Our industry focus helps KPMG firms’ professionals develop a rich understanding of clients’ businesses and the insight, skills and resources required to address industry-specific issues and opportunities. The independent member firms of the KPMG network are affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such.
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DATE AND TIME
Wed, May 31, 2017
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM PDT
LOCATION
KPMG
1111 (11th floor)
55 2nd St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
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Organizer:Women in Security and Privacy
Organizer of Maximum Overdrive: a discussion on AI and self driving vehicles
Our Mission: WISP is a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives. We are a 501(c)(3) public charity recognized by the IRS. WISP advances women to lead the future of privacy and security. Currently, we are serving Bay Area women, and we have plans to expand nationally over the next few years.
Our Objectives:
- Education: Help women identify and achieve the level of education and skills required to succeed in security and privacy positions across multiple industries.
- Mentoring & Networking: Foster a community for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, mentorship, and networking.
- Advancement: Support the career advancement of women in security and privacy.
- Leadership: Increase thought leadership by women in security and privacy.
- Research: Conduct independent research related to recruitment, retention, and advancement of women in security and privacy.
Connect with us via our LinkedIn Group Page, Twitter or Facebook!
![The 10th Annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) @ Berkeley | Berkeley | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Webp.net-resizeimage-4-1.jpg)
PLSC assembles privacy law scholars and practitioners from around the world to discuss current issues and foster greater connections between academia and practice. It brings together privacy law scholars, privacy scholars from other disciplines (economics, philosophy, political science, computer science), and practitioners (industry, legal, advocacy, and government).
PLSC is a paper workshop. There are no published proceedings, and after the event, papers are not available. Because authors’ drafts are works in progress, we do not publicly release these writings, nor do we publicize them (no Tweeting, blogging, etc.), as authors’ ideas are often inchoate and need incubation for full development.
At PLSC, papers workshops are led by a “commenter” who facilitates a discussion among participants on an author’s paper. Authors are encouraged to participate in “listening” mode. There are no panels or talking head events at PLSC.
All participants are expected to read and be prepared to discuss one paper per session (usually a total of 8 papers), and thus PLSC requires significant preparation. We recommended that participants devote 1.5 to 2 days of reading to prepare prior to the conference. One does not need to submit a paper to participate in PLSC–indeed most participants do not.
PLSC is an annual event, alternating between Berkeley Law and The George Washington University School of Law. Participation is by invitation only. Last year, PLSC had 260 participants.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PRIVACY PROFESSIONALS PAPER AWARD
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is sponsoring an award for two papers presented at PLSC. The two winning authors will each receive $2500 from IAPP, an opportunity to present the paper at the IAPP Privacy Academy 2017 (travel will be provided for up to two authors of each paper), and an opportunity to publish an abstract or summary of the paper in the Privacy Advisor. The criteria are overall excellence and relevance to the practice of privacy law.
![7th International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Health-Privacy-Summit-Logo-tiny-300x135.png)
The International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy is an annual event founded by Patient Privacy Rights as an unparalleled opportunity to learn from and build relationships with more than 400 key individuals and organizations involved with transforming healthcare systems, from technology, national and international governments, law, policy, civil society, and the public. It’s free to attend or watch via livestream.
The Health Privacy Summit brings together national and international experts to discuss global patient privacy issues and realistic solutions, based on patients’ needs and fundamental human rights to privacy.
Key topics are the GDRP and its effects on health privacy, AI and ethics, LGBTQIA and EHRs, Workplace Wellness, Genetic Privacy, Competing for Privacy, HIEs, and theDataMap. Nikolaus Forgo will give the opening keynote on the GDPR and receive a Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Award.
The Celebration of Privacy and Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Award Gala will be held June 1.
![2017 AV Policy Series @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/AVPSimage-300x150.jpg)
Join ATI for policy forums that bring key constituents together to craft a path forward to a modern mobility future. Four sessions over two months will move the needle on national policies and regulations to enable autonomous vehicle deployment.
Right now, there is a great deal of misunderstanding, fear and legitimate concern surrounding data use, ownership and privacy that could easily derail self-driving initiatives. Data is the lifeblood of innovation, and we must be able to collect and share this information appropriately in order to see the benefits of a truly autonomous transportation system.
Join us on June 2 for a broad discussion on:
- Data Sharing
- Data Security
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
This session will be a fascinating exploration of the policy challenge before us. NHTSA Associate Administrator for Safety Research Nat Beuse will join us once again, joined this time by the General Accounting Office’s David Wise (author of the 2016 Vehicle Cybersecurity report), Jamie Boone from the Consumer Technology Association, Lauren Smith from the Future of Privacy Forum as well as DLA Piper’s Elliot Katz.
For more information and to register visit ATI21 AV Policy Series
![2017 eDiscovery Training Academy @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Webp.net-resizeimage-1.png)
Sunday, June 4, 2017 – Friday, June 9, 2017
12:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Eastern Time
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Ave NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
USA
202-662-9890
Georgetown Law’s eDiscovery Training Academy is guaranteed to provide you with a unique learning experience. The Academy’s full-week curriculum will give you a total immersion in the subject of eDiscovery, featuring a highly personalized and interactive instructional approach designed to foster an intense connection between all students and a renowned faculty.
The Academy has been designed by experts to be a challenging experience leading to a comprehensive understanding of the discipline. It is demanding, but it will be one of your most exciting and successful learning experiences if you are determined to invest the time and effort.
![GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ London | London | England | United Kingdom](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Webp.net-resizeimage-2.jpg)
This course will teach you everything you need to know to be a successful Data Protection Officer as required by the GDPR. The course takes place over four days (one day per week) and involves lectures, discussion and practical exercises. This is followed by a written assessment on day 5. Candidates are then required to complete a project (in their own time) to achieve the certificate.
![Privacy Risk Assessment: A Prerequisite for Privacy Risk Management @ Gaithersburg | Gaithersburg | Maryland | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/NIST-Conference-Banner-300x55.jpg)
As part of an ongoing series of workshops on privacy engineering and risk management, NIST will host a public workshop on June 5th in Gaithersburg, Maryland on privacy risk assessments. This workshop builds off the concepts introduced in January 2017 in NIST Internal Report 8062 (An Introduction to Privacy Engineering and Risk Management in Federal Systems). Participants will discuss the function of privacy risk assessments as a prerequisite for conducting privacy risk management, and the role of privacy risk models. This discussion will assist NIST in the development of a body of guidance on privacy risk management aligned with NIST guidance on cybersecurity risk management.
![IDENTIFIED. The Customer Identity Conference @ London | England | United Kingdom](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/identified-300x180.jpg)
IDENTIFIED is the first conference dedicated to customer identity and the business imperative of turning anonymous online visitors into known, loyal customers. Founded by Gigya, the leader in Customer Identity Management, IDENTIFIED will bring together top industry experts, research analysts and practitioners to explore how customer identity can provide the personalised experience that’s at the heart of any digital transformation, while staying in compliance with data privacy and protection requirements.
![TRUSTe Privacy Risk Summit 2017 @ San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/TRUSTe_logo_cmyk-CS3_188x200.png)
As the GDPR embeds a risk-based approach to privacy management and drives technological innovations in privacy management, the TRUSTe 2017 Privacy Risk Summit will bring together the industry’s top thinkers, practitioners and solution providers to share emerging best practices and tools and models for success.