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Nov
1
Wed
GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ London
Nov 1 all-day
GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ London | London | England | United Kingdom
The GDPR Practitioner Certificate (GDPR.Cert) is the qualification for those undertaking the role of Data Protection Officer under the new General Data Protection Regulation (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.
BIOMETRICS CONGRESS 2017 @ London
Nov 1 – Nov 2 all-day
BIOMETRICS CONGRESS 2017 @ London | England | United Kingdom

Join us again this year for yet another thought provoking week in London at Biometrics Week 2017. This year offers a two-day Congress on the 1-2 November 2017, accompanied by satellite events on either side (31 October and 3 November). We currently have representatives from 30 nations registered to attend!

Please note that for the opening plenary sessions on both days, we will be live streaming the proceedings from the Cinema Hall to the Downer Room to allow maximum participation in the event. We have had such tremendous interest from our global membership and this streaming will allow access to the critical discussions to so many more people. Delegates in the Downer Room will be able to submit questions to the speakers to actively participate in the discussion. We thank the Australian High Commission for making this opportunity available.
For most of the two days there will be sessions running in both rooms and no need for streaming.

This week also includes the Biometrics Institute Annual Evening Reception to be held on Wednesday, 1 November 2017 from 5.30pm, an annual event not to be missed.

Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Summit @ Washington, D.C.
Nov 1 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Summit @ Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

The Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Summit will bring together technology leaders and top policymakers to explore the state of artificial intelligence and discuss the implications of the AI revolution on global security. Past industrial revolutions led to changes in the balance of power between nations and even the fundamental building blocks of power, with coal- and steel-producing nations benefitting and oil becoming a global strategic resource. The AI revolution has similar transformative potential to alter power dynamics, the character of conflict, and strategic stability among nations and private actors. The United States must anticipate these changes and capitalize on opportunities to stay ahead of competitors.

To anticipate these challenges, CNAS’ all-day summit will explore technology trends, uncertainties, and possible trajectories for how AI may affect global security. Presentations and discussion panels will showcase experts on artificial intelligence, machine learning, human-machine teaming, and security policy. Furthermore, the event will help build cross-disciplinary networks between AI engineers and policymakers to design and implement together solutions to manage the challenges ahead.

The Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Summit is the signature fall event of the Technology and National Security Program’s Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Initiative.

View a livestream of the event here: https://www.cnas.org/live

Future Proof Your GDPR Compliance @ Online Event
Nov 1 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Future Proof Your GDPR Compliance @ Online Event | Gilbert | Arizona | United States
Learn how the GDPR is being implemented into national law and how the EU Member States make use of the leeway the Regulation provides for national law. Hear about the practical implications of the 26 delegated acts and 22 implementing acts, that could be adopted under the GDPR. Understand the latest from Article 29 Working Party and what is expected leading up to May 25th 2018 when the GDPR will go into effect. Plus, gain perspective on how the future ePrivacy Regulation and Brexit might impact both international and UK based controllers and processors.

Learn how to structure your compliance infrastructure to adapt to the changing compliance landscape and learn how to effectively stay informed and understand the developments in compliance over time.

Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1547602581242611457

Nov
2
Thu
Bridging Industry and Academia to Tackle Responsible Research and Privacy Practices @ New York
Nov 2 – Nov 3 all-day
Bridging Industry and Academia to Tackle Responsible Research and Privacy Practices @ New York | New York | New York | United States

As more human interactions move online and the amount and variety of information shared digitally continues to grow, decisions regarding the collection, sharing, and use of this data must take into account both ethical and privacy considerations. It is important that industry and academia come together to find joint solutions for making these difficult decisions regarding privacy and ethics to maximize the benefits of data-driven research and practices, while ensuring that harms and negative outcomes are prevented. To bridge communication between these communities, we are organizing a workshop for thought leaders from academiaindustry and civil societyto identify common goals, establish a long-term vision, and initiate working teams for tangible projects focused on responsible research ethics and privacy practices around user data. The workshop will kick-off with a keynote from Facebook’s Deputy Chief Privacy Officer, Rob Sherman, and a panel discussion from our advisory board members. 

Workshop OrganizersXinru Page, Bentley University; Pamela Wisniewski, University of Central FloridaMargaret Honda, Future of Privacy ForumJen Romano-BergstromInstagram and President of the UXPA (User Experience Professionals Association)Sona MakkerFacebookNorberto AndradeFacebook

Advisory Board Members: Chris Clifton, Purdue UniversityLorrie CranorCarnegie Mellon UniversityDirector CyLab Usable Privacy and Security LaboratoryLauri Kanerva, FacebookResearch Management LeadHelen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech and New York University; Jules PolonetskyFuture of Privacy ForumChief Executive Officer (full board to be finalized soon)

When: November 2 – 3, 2017

Location: Facebook Offices, 770 Broadway, New York, NY

SmartPrivacy – Boston @ Boston
Nov 2 @ 11:30 am – 5:00 pm
SmartPrivacy – Boston @ Boston | Boston | Massachusetts | United States
SmartPrivacy is a practitioner-focused, half day local workshop where privacy professionals can learn from each other about tools and best practices to operationalize their privacy programs.

The workshop is hosted by OneTrust, however, is open to any privacy professional regardless of tool or template of choice.

A combination or structured educational sessions, peer-lead discussions, and networking allow organizations to share practical tips on topics such as GDPR compliance, how to perform a data inventory, identifying the key stakeholders/privacy champions within your organization, and how to get buy-in from executives.

Attendees can expect to receive 4.5 CPE credit hours, the ultimate PIA/DPIA, Data Inventory & Mapping, and Data Subject Rights Handbooks, access to free software tools, how-to guides, and best practices documents on the topics covered.

Workshop Agenda:
• 11:30am Lunch & Registration
• 12:00pm Welcome & Introductions
• 12:30pm PIA & DPIA Workshop
• 2:15pm Data Mapping Workshop
• 3:30pm Data Subject Rights Workshop
• 4:00pm OneTrust Demo

Nov
3
Fri
SmartPrivacy Amsterdam @ Amsterdam
Nov 3 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
SmartPrivacy Amsterdam @ Amsterdam | Amsterdam | North Holland | Netherlands

SmartPrivacy is a practitioner-focused, half day local workshop where privacy professionals can learn from each other about tools and best practices to operationalize their privacy programs.

The workshop is hosted by OneTrust, however, is open to any privacy professional regardless of tool or template of choice.

A combination or structured educational sessions, peer-lead discussions, and networking allow organizations to share practical tips on topics such as GDPR compliance, how to perform a data inventory, identifying the key stakeholders/privacy champions within your organization, and how to get buy-in from executives.

Attendees can expect to receive 4.5 CPE credit hours, the ultimate PIA/DPIA, Data Inventory & Mapping, and Data Subject Rights Handbooks, access to free software tools, how-to guides, and best practices documents on the topics covered.

Workshop Agenda:
• Lunch & Registration
• Welcome & Introductions
• PIA & DPIA Workshop
• Data Mapping Workshop
• Data Subject Rights Workshop
• OneTrust Demo
• Networking & Cocktails

Privacy Localism: A New Research Agenda @ New York
Nov 3 @ 8:30 am – 2:30 pm
Privacy Localism: A New Research Agenda @ New York | New York | New York | United States

November 3, 2017
NYU School of Law
D’Agostino Hall, Lipton Hall, 108 West 3rd Street

Abstract: The election of Donald Trump is widely expected to bring a dramatic retreat from Obama administration support for privacy regulation at the federal level. Republican commissioners on the Federal Communications Commission have already indicated their intention to pursue reversal of many Obama administration policies and last April the President signed legislation repealing the FCC privacy rule. With such changes underway, state and local regulators, particularly those in populous “blue” states, such as New York, California and Washington, are poised to take on an increasingly important role. Recent local initiatives include draft ordinances that require local police departments to publish surveillance impact reports describing the capabilities and safeguards of powerful new surveillance technologies as a condition of deploying them. City officials are also paying more attention to the data privacy implications of smart city initiatives. At the state-level, officials are resisting requests by the Trump administration to access state voter registration databases. Academic experts on administrative law, privacy, federalism, and local governance will be joined by policymakers, industry representatives and privacy advocates to present and discuss a variety of perspectives on the legal, empirical and policy implications of this trend toward “privacy localism.”

Organizers:  Katherine J. Strandburg (ILI Faculty), Ira Rubinstein (ILI Senior Fellow), Bilyana Petkova (ILI Fellow, Assistant Professor, Maastricht University)

Co-sponsors: Information Law Institute and Future of Privacy Forum

RSVP: Email Bilyana Petkova

Program

8:30-9:00 Registration and Coffee

Opening Remarks from the Organizers

9:00-10:30 Panel 1: Privacy @ the City   

9:00-9:15 Federalism and Localism

Nestor M. Davidson, Fordham Urban Law Center

9:15-9:30 Urban Governance

Kathleen Morris, Golden Gate University Law School

9:30-9:45 Privacy Localism

Ira Rubinstein, NYU Information Law Institute

Commenters:
Bilyana Petkova, NYU & Maastricht University
Daniel Francis, Harvard Climenko Fellow

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 Panel 2: Local Governance of Policing, Surveillance and Data

11:00-11:15 Local Policing and Surveillance

Andrew Ferguson, University of the District of Columbia

11:15-11:30 Government-Vendor

Catherine Crump, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology

Commenter:
Maria Ponomarenko, NYU Policing Project

12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:30-2:30 Big Data @ Smart Cities

1:30-1:45 City Open Data: Projects and Policies

Jan Whittington, University of Washington Department of Urban Design & Planning

1:45-2:00 Smart Cities

Kelsey Finch and Omer Tene, Future of Privacy Forum and International Association of Privacy Professionals

Commenter:
Stefaan Verhulst, NYU Governance Laboratory

By Invitation Only:

3:00-5:30 Round Table with Local Administration, Civil Society and Privacy Professionals

Moderator:
Joel Reidenberg, Professor, Fordham University School of Law

Nov
6
Mon
IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2017 (Training & Workshops)
Nov 6 – Nov 7 all-day
Privacy Design Lab @ Brussels
Nov 6 @ 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Privacy Design Lab @ Brussels | Bruxelles | Bruxelles | Belgium

There is more to “privacy by design” than process and policy. There’s also, well, design.

How do organizations develop user experiences and interfaces that communicate privacy and data protection choices and allow for consent management? Further, how can organizations increase user understanding?

To tackle some of data protection’s stickiest issues, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and partners are bringing together technologists, designers, policy experts, and regulators to participate in a Privacy Design Lab. Participants will create new solutions that address the technological, policy, and legal questions arising around privacy. The focus for this event will be privacy by design and consent management.

Special thanks to our local partners: Legal Hackers Brussels and DigitYser

We hope you can join us to create innovative solutions to dealing with consent management. Please register as a participant under one of our two categories based on your policy or technology expertise. Please contact Kara Sutton, [email protected] if you have any questions.

TENTATIVE AGENDA

9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Breakfast and Event Overview

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Speed Talks and Scene Setting

Morning sessions will delve into what is “privacy by design” and what are some examples of how it can work in the real world. We will be joined by representatives from academic, industry, and government for presentations and discussion.

11:00 AM — 12:30 PM: Consumer Privacy

Participants will break out into their teams to discuss the various privacy concerns different consumers have. Following these discussions, we will reconvene as a group to create consumer privacy profiles.

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch

1:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Teams work on solutions

Teams will take what they have learned throughout the morning discussions and apply it as a start-up creating an application in a specific sector. They will be tasked with addressing specific privacy by design challenges.

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Break and Speed Talk

A presenter will give some last minute concepts to keep in mind as participants finalize designs.

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Teams finalize solutions

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Dinner and Presentation of Solutions

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