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The platform around the establishment, implementation and development of the DPO / FG function During this event you will learn how the DPO / FG doing the right things in the right places and how ensures that everything is touched by the AVG is in order (compliant). Precursors and experienced DPO / FG share their approaches and insights to help you as much as possible in the governance and accountability of the DPO / FG function and policy. This year even more choice of practice sessions, three round tables ASK THE DPO and additional focus on accountability and continuous monitoring of compliance AVG. In two days, all the news and need-to-knows for the DPO / FG as compliance director! |
Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) invites you to join us on Friday, June 7th, 2019 for a roundtable discussion with Dr. Johnny Ryan, Chief Policy & Industry Relations Officer for Brave Software, to discuss The Future of Ad Tech – Emerging Business Models and Designing for Privacy.
Prior to joining Brave Software, Dr. Ryan was Head of Ecosystem for PageFair, and Chief Innovation Officer of The Irish Times. In recent years, he has been a prominent privacy advocate in the EU, working with digital rights organizations to file formal complaints with regulators in the UK, Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, related to advocates’ concerns about the Ad Tech industry and current real-time bidding (RTB) practices (read the primary regulatory complaint here). More recently, Dr. Ryan testified before the U.S. Senate Judicary Committee in a May 21st hearing, “Understanding the Digital Advertising Ecosystem and the Impact of Data Privacy and Competition Policy.” (Watch the hearing)
The discussion will be moderated by Stacey Gray, Senior Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum.
We will discuss with the group:
- What does the future hold for alternative Ad Tech business models, including blockchain and attention-based models such as the Brave Attention Token (BAT)?
- What does engineering for privacy, or “privacy by design,” mean in the context of advertising technology?
- What’s on the horizon for Ad Tech in Europe?
- & any other questions you have — please feel free to send your questions ahead of time.
Lunch will be provided.
** Invitation only — Limit 1 per organization & non-transferable. **
Join leading experts in the field of Privacy as they present the latest research-supported design principles. They will engage with the audience to find ways to bridge between academic research and practice. The event will be hosted at Bentley University. With a state-of-the-art UX research center, Bentley is a leader in information systems research and has been training UX professionals for over 20 years.
- Learn about privacy research and the latest design principles
- Participate in an interactive panel discussion on Designing for Privacy
- Share your thoughts on privacy challenges, and how academic research could be more useful and relevant
- Join our community of industry and academic professionals working to design for privacy
- Lunch will be provided
Register by June 5th to secure your spot.
Access Now is excited to bring the eighth edition of RightsCon, the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age, to Tunis, Tunisia. RightsCon is where human rights experts, investors, business leaders, technologists, engineers, activists, and government representatives from around the world work to build strategies, create partnerships, and drive large-scale, real-world change in our digital world.
From June 11-14, 2019, RightsCon Tunis will be a bustling hub, located at the Laico Hotel and the Palais des Congrès, right next to the city’s Human Rights Square, and just a few minutes’ walk from the heart of downtown Tunis. Check out our interactive map of the venue here.
The intense focus on privacy in the US and globally has raised pressure on businesses that use personal data to create innovative products and services, such as analytics, AI, blockchain, IoT, digital health, edtech, insurtech, fintech, enterprise software, threat intelligence, fraud prevention, clinical trials and other applications.
This program will focus on how companies can leverage personal data towards innovation, while respecting consumer and business customer expectations, embracing fairness and transparency, and balancing legal requirements with the enforcement climate and reputational risks.
Nicholas Johnston, editor in chief at Axios, will deliver the keynote address, discussing the media’s intense focus on privacy and information security.
Program Agenda
9:30 am – 9:40 am | Introductory Remarks |
9:40 am – 10:20 am | Setting the Stage – Data Opportunities in Business |
10:25 am – 11:05 am | Getting to Yes – Securing Data Rights: Theory and War Stories |
11:10 am – 11:50 am | Danger Zone – Privacy Enforcement |
11:55 am – 12:15 pm | Keynote Address |
12:35 pm – 1:15 pm | Lunch Panel: Managing Your Privacy Brand |
Speakers
Ann Bevitt – Partner, cyber/data/privacy, Cooley
Angelique Carson – Editor, The Privacy Advisor, International Association of Privacy
Professionals
Ken Frydman – CEO, Source Communications
Mia Havel – Lead Compliance Officer and Senior Privacy Counsel, Marsh & McLennan Companies
Nicholas Johnston – Editor in Chief, Axios
Travis LeBlanc – Partner and cyber/data/privacy Vice Chair, Cooley
Jake Perlman-Garr – Founder and CEO, Kanga, and Co-Founder, Datavore
Dr. Nikon Rasumov – Product Lead for Machine Learning, CloudFlare
Boris Segalis – Partner and cyber/data/privacy Vice Chair, Cooley
Bob Sullivan – Journalist and author of New York Times bestsellers Gotcha Capitalism and Stop Getting Ripped Off!
Ashley Yesayan – Vice President, Revolution Growth
Each month, the Future of Privacy Forum hosts a call with thought leaders to discuss topical issues related to privacy and responsible data use.
We will provide an update and opportunity to discuss recent privacy updates to the Android and iOS platforms and app stores.
We will also discuss recent legislative developments regarding biometric technologies. Lawmakers are increasingly passing or considering measures that would limit use of facial recognition or other biometric tech by government agencies and/or companies. These issues are top of mind for legislators at the federal, state, and municipal levels.
Dial-in info for US callers and commonly requested international numbers are below. If you need an additional country-specific dial-in, please let me know.
We look forward to hearing from everyone – it promises to be a great call!
Dial-in info:
US Dial-In: 1 (888) 545-0687 or 1 (630) 691-2764
Passcode: 7267 860#
Belgium: 0800 389 15
France: 0805 102 857
Germany: 0800 222 2013
Ireland: 1800 936 220
Israel: 1809 212 583
Italy: 800 906 150
Netherlands: 0800 0200 273
Poland 0 0800 121 34 45
UK: 0808 238 9856
The Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) is organizing the second edition of the PhD Colloquium on “The Regulation of New Technologies” which will take place at Tilburg University on 20 June 2019.
The organizers invite PhD researchers working on any of the themes covered by this Call for Papers (“CfP”) to submit an abstract of max. 300 words by 28 February 2019 via Easychair.
More information about the Call for Papers can be found here.
The link to Easychair will follow as soon as possible.
The Network of African Data Protection Authorities and Ghana Data Protection Commission are pleased to announce the Africa Data Protection and Privacy Conference, taking place from June 24th – June 27th 2019 in Accra, Ghana.
The Africa Data Protection and Privacy Conference will convene established Authorities in Africa and Global North counterparts for thought leadership, insight, best practice, high level strategic content and networking, providing a critical platform for promoting Africa’s drive for Data Protection and Privacy laws in Africa.