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For years, Nymity has provided the Nymity Privacy Management Accountability Framework™ (Framework) free of charge to the privacy community and it is now used by over 1000 organisations around the world to enhance privacy management and compliance. Nymity has recently launched the Nymity Accountability Framework Advisory Forum where advisory members share their experience and knowledge and help guide enhancements, usability and adaptability of the Framework for use by the privacy community. Join this webinar to hear some of the advisories share their experiences working with the free Framework for GDPR compliance and learn how you can get involved.
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The best legal and policy minds in Washington will battle for the right to boast that they are the masters of the most important Internet policy and law issues of our time.
The competition will be fierce. Can you handle it?
For the third year running, the Internet Law & Policy Foundry is bringing together attorneys and summer associates from local firms, government lawyers, regulators, and policymakers, and policy analysts and in-house counsel from major tech companies to go head to head in a battle of minds. The Foundry is rapidly growing movement of Internet law and policy professionals whose goal is to be a platform for constructive debate, network-building, and professional development for emerging and early-career attorneys and policy analysts who are passionate abut development of Internet law and policy (but this event is open to professionals of all levels of experience).
Questions will range from serious to absurd, all focusing on the wonderful world of Internet governance, privacy, free speech, intellectual property law, and cutting edge technology. The evening will be emceed by renowned cyberlaw quiz master Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who presides over EFF’s famed Cyberlaw Pub Trivia.
Form an expert team with your colleagues, or an agile, multidisciplinary group with friends (~6 people per team, 8 max). Don’t have a team? No problem — we’ll help bring together cool and competitive groups, and you’ll get to met some new people. There will be multiple rounds of questions, plus a few tiebreakers if necessary.
And if you win? Well, you’ll have bragging rights around the Beltway for the rest of the year.
Limited seats are available, so get your team organized and register now!
Individual/team are responsible for your own drinks and food tabs.
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Internet Law & Policy Trivia Night is generously sponsored by:
Interested in becoming a sponsor? Get a reserved table for your team and promotional opportunities throughout the event. Email [email protected] for more information.
The annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) brings together privacy experts from around the world to discuss recent advances and new perspectives on research in privacy technologies. PETS addresses the design and realization of privacy services for the Internet and other digital systems and communication networks.
PETS presents the papers published in the current volume of the journal Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs).
This year, the symposium will be held during Security & Privacy Week SPW 2016, which offers five days of various exciting events, covering many timely topics surrounding the field of security & privacy.
The U.S.-EU Privacy Shield framework, the agreement between the U.S. government and the European Commission that enables continued flows of commercial data from Europe to the United States, is undergoing its first annual review by the Commission and other European institutions. In the U.S., the Trump administration has affirmed support for the framework and its essential pillars, while simultaneously pursuing foreign policies and privacy policies that cause alarm to some Europeans. What will be the outcome of the EU Commission’s review, scheduled to be completed by September, and how will the actions of the Trump administration affect the future of data transfers?
On July 19, Governance Studies at Brookings will host a leading member of the European Parliament on privacy and data protections issues, Jan Philipp Albrecht, to discuss views of the Privacy Shield and consumer data privacy more broadly. How well has the Privacy Shield functioned since it was adopted in July 2016? How might other geopolitical events impact the future of trans-Atlantic data transfers? And what emerging threats pose the greatest risk to data protection in the EU and U.S.?
After the session, speakers will take audience questions. You can follow the conversation on Twitter using #DataProtection.
This workshop addresses various topics and implications related to the transformation of society through digitalization. Over the span of a short time, the world gained vast access to mobile devices, applications, different social networks and cloud services that require more and more connectivity. Computing systems and digitalization are becoming more pervasive and essential to every facet of our lives.
Despite the increasing comfort and efficiency provided through digitalization, this development has a dark side. Our computer systems increasingly store and process sensitive data. They have become attractive targets of various attacks in the promise land of Internet of Everything: They create new levels of monitoring for collecting user profiles, mass surveillance but also sousveillance through users themselves. With the rising number of users, social networks are becoming anti-social. They are used by terrorists and extremists as platforms for hate messages and incitement, by state actors for propaganda and disinformation, and by criminals for fraud. Our society is still in the middle of understanding the magnitude of digitalization and its effects, while the opportunities of new technologies and negative effects are still expanding at the same time.
In this workshop researchers, experts and practitioners will focus on the impact patterns of the above mentioned consequences through current examples as well as a critical assessment and evaluation of debated solutions.
The state of California has a long standing tradition for landmark and forward-thinking privacy laws, often leading the way in passing new and updating existing privacy standards within the United States.
California was one of the first states to provide an express right of privacy in its constitution, was the first state to enact breach-notification legislation and is currently the only state to require a privacy policy. As a result, many companies use California’s standards as their baseline.
Each year, the California Legislature considers a number of bills on privacy issues that have the potential to impact privacy legislation across the nation.
Join us for an update on California’s privacy legislation.
Speakers include:
Joanne McNabb, Director of Privacy Education and Policy, California Attorney General’s Office
Jeremy Gillula, Senior Staff Technologist, EFF
Samantha Corbin, CEO of Corbin & Kaiser and EFF lobbyist
Make your plans to attend the IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2017 before time and seats run out! It’s just over a month before the Forum kicks off in Singapore and online registration closes 20 Jul
Don’t wait to register for an expanded programme focusing on GDPR compliance, privacy by design, the APEC CBPR and much more. Highlighting this year’s programme are:
- Keynote speakers Tan Kiat How, Commissioner of the Personal Data Protection Commission of Singapore, and Larry Liu, International Compliance Lead at e-commerce giant Alibaba
- Informative breakout sessions on operationalising privacy, cross-border data transfers, growth opportunities with APEC, and more
- All-new this year! A workshop focusing on GDPR compliance tailored for Asian organisations
If that’s not enough, The Forum is co-locating with RSA Conference 2017, and you can attend RSAC at a discount by using this code — 1A7IAPPFCD — when you register. As the world’s leading infosec event, RSA Conference 2017 Asia Pacific & Japan offers the most comprehensive opportunity to hear from global leaders about the infosec topics most relevant to your region.
Seats will go quickly and space is limited. Register now to reserve your spot at Asia’s pre-eminent gathering of privacy professionals!
SIIA and the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) are partnering to present a pre-conference “Student Privacy Boot Camp” for K-12 ed tech companies. Individuals registered for EIS need only submit an additional RSVP to attend.
The goal of the training program is to gather ed tech companies – startups, small- and medium-sized companies – for detailed legal and policy presentations to help them understand the regulatory requirements and industry best practices to properly handle student educational data in a complex and rapidly changing environment.
Presenters and panelists come from individual schools or districts, the Department of Education, and a variety of education-focused advocacy and policy organizations.
Due to space limitations, attendance is limited to 2 individuals per ed tech company.
Please join LGBT Tech and HTTP on Wednesday, July 26th for the second event in our Moving the Conversation Forward series. Lunch provided!
Privacy & Security Tech Policy for Minority Communities
As mobile devices become smaller and more ubiquitous, healthcare-enabled hardware integrates easier and free social services continue to become more sophisticated our privacy and security settings constantly need to be updated and Terms of Use reviewed. For the average tech user, privacy updates often cross our mind after we’ve fired up our latest gadget and played with it for a while (often after providing personal information). For minority communities, however, we often think about the privacy and security concerns before or while setting up our new app or device. Most minority community members have used tech devices to overcome a lack of communication, self-identification, employment, and education, among other important issues, and have encountered numerous privacy and security vulnerabilities.
Our next event will discuss privacy and security concerns, with a specific focus on minority communities, leveragi
Our Moderator will be:
- Robert Traynham
Our Leading Expert Speakers will be:
- Francisco R. Montero
- Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee
- Kristal Lauren High
Moving the Conversation Forward Series is designed to bring together the brightest minds supporting minority communities in a continued effort to discuss, educate and highlight issues and challenges facing minority communities around technology and telecommunications in the United States. Our hope is to continue advancing positive change for minority communities through collaborative discussions, highlighting potential solutions and the steps necessary to create inclusive policies.
Please find additional information about our moderator and speakers below.
Speakers:
- Francisco R. Montero is a Managing Partner with the law firm of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, specializing in telecommunications, broadcasting, media and technology. Mr. Montero’s practice includes FCC regulatory counseling, corporate finance, asset and securities acquisitions, intellectual property, and real estate and commercial transactions. Mr. Montero is well known as an early advocate for Hispanic and Spanish language media in the U.S. and Latin America. He is on the Board of Directors of the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC). He also helped form and served on the boards of the American Hispanic Owned Radio Association (AHORA), the Spanish Broadcasters Association and the National Association of Minority Media Executives. Frank is the Washington, DC legal representative for the Puerto Rico Broadcasters Association and received the Association’s award for “service to the Puerto Rico radio industry”.
- Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee is a Brookings Institute Fellow of Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation. Dr. Turner-Lee comes to Brookings from the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC), a national non-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving equal opportunity and civil rights in the mass media, telecommunications, and broadband industries, where she served as vice president and chief research and policy officer. In this role, she led the design and implementation of their research, policy, and advocacy agendas. Her most recent White Papers at MMTC included, “A Lifeline to High-Speed Internet Access: An Economic Analysis of Administrative Costs and the Impact on Consumers” (March 2016), “Guarding Against Data Discrimination in the Internet of Everything” (September 2015), “Refocusing Broadband Policy: The New Opportunity Agenda for People of Color” (November 2013).
- Kristal Lauren High co-founded and serves as Editor in Chief of Politic365, an online magazine focused on politics and public policy from a multicultural point of view. She also owns and operates a communications and creative engagement company, Digicon Ventures. Prior to launching Politic365, Kristal developed an expertise in broadband adoption among minority, low-income and underserved populations through her work with the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies’ Media & Technology Institute. Kristal is a Vice President of the Charlotte NAACP. She is a former Advisory Board member of Blogging While Brown, the nation’s first conference and consortium for bloggers of color, and ColorComm, a networking and professional organization for women of color in communications. Her commentary has been featured on several media outlets, including TVOne, The Hill, RTTV, Ebony, CNN and SiriusXM.
Moderator:
- Robert Traynham is a respected political veteran and communications expert, who, for nearly two decades, has designed and executed impactful programs for elected leaders, political organizations and major corporations. Traynham is currently the vice president of communications for the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), working with BPC’s policy experts to advance the organization’s mission to foster workable solutions for the important challenges facing the nation. Drawing on his unique experiences and access, Traynham has been a frequent political analyst and commentator to cable TV, radio and print media outlets—including NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, NPR, XM Satellite Radio and the Philadelphia Tribune—providing insightful analysis on the American legislative process and the politics behind it.
Who Will Make the Grade?
With less than one year to go before the GDPR is enforced across Europe, how has the industry responded to the GDPR requirements and how many companies will make the grade by May 2018? Recent TrustArc research conducted by Dimensional Research found that over 61% of companies have not even started their GDPR Compliance programs. Of those that had started – the three challenges cited most by the privacy professionals surveyed were difficulty to maintain and update privacy programs (57%), lack of appropriate tools and technology (56%), and lack of internal resources (54%).
Join this free webinar to learn:
– How companies are approaching the GDPR
– Where they are prioritizing their effort
– How much they expect to spend
These benchmarks can help you position your own program internally and build a case for further investment.