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CPDP2017 will stage more than 60 panels and workshops with a stimulating mix of academics, practitioners, regulators and advocates, as well as multiple side events such as open debates, PechaKucha performances and artistic interventions.
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The NSA-Affair unleashed by Edward Snowden’s leaks exposed dramatic differences between the United States and Europe on the subject of data privacy. On the occasion of World Data Privacy Day (January 28, 2017), the Goethe-Institut and the German Law Journal host an evening focusing on this crucial issue.
A transatlantic roundtable discussion will feature several of the contributors to the forthcoming book entitled Privacy and Power: A Transatlantic Dialogue in the Shadow of the NSA-Affair (Cambridge University Press 2017). The book, edited by Washington & Lee University Law Professor Russell Miller, collects thirty contributions from American and European scholars, policy-makers, and privacy practitioners, who reflect on the issues of privacy, data-protection, and intelligence oversight as they were brought into sharp relief by Snowden’s revelations. The different perspectives that emerge are sharply summarized by several chapters with the claim that “the European need to grow up” and “the Americans need to obey the law.” The roundtable participants will consider their contributions to the book and reflect on developments in the years since Snowden’s leaks. Among the book’s contributors who will participate in the roundtable discussion are:
Margaret Hu, Professor, Washington & Lee University School of Law
Ronald D. Lee, Partner at Arnold & Porter, former NSA-General Counsel
Russell Miller, Professor, Washington & Lee University School of Law (editor / moderator)
Dawn Nunziato, Professor, George Washington University Law School
Followed by a reception and the premiere of the site-specific films produced by the American and European theater partners in P3M5, the Goethe-Institut’s transatlantic theater project on differing views of privacy.
Live from Twitter HQ: Data Privacy Day Event 2017
Join the National Cyber Security Alliance to watch exciting TED-style talks, segments and interviews focusing on the latest privacy issues for consumers and business.The event will be available online for the world to watch on Livestream, Periscope and Facebook Live.
Not-to-be-missed segments include:
- Scams, ID Theft and Fraud, Oh My – And Ways to Fight Back
- What You Should Know About the Internet of Me and Your Privacy
- How to Read a Privacy Policy in Less Than 60 Seconds – Even If It Was Written For a Lawyer
- Privacy and the Next President
- Growing Up Online and the Need for Teaching Privacy in Schools
Register to watch live here. For more information about Data Privacy Day, visit https://staysafeonline.org/dpd.
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“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.
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Free IAPP Web Conference:
Brought to You by Anonos
How to Comply with the GDPR While Unlocking the Value of Big Data
Broadcast Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Time: 8:30 – 9:30 am PT, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm ET, 16:30 – 17:30 GMT
The ability to anonymize data sets of personal information opened up vast opportunities in the commercial sector in terms of targeted marketing and business insights. At the same time, rapidly evolving abilities of “big data” algorithms combined with proliferating online databases have made re-identification a looming threat for individuals.
These technological advancements helped precipitate the GDPR and other emerging data protection regimes. Since all major companies now rely on big data for analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, it’s critical that companies enable compliance in a way that allows for the irreplaceable value of their data assets to be utilized.
The challenge now is how to comply with GDPR and other data protection regime requirements while tapping into the increasingly necessary business value that big data can provide. While difficult, solutions are emerging to provide for both.
Join us for this timely educational online conversation, featuring some of the leading thinkers in the privacy field and discover:
- How to understand GDPR compliance obligations as a potential business enabler, rather than a disabler of business objectives.
- How to achieve balance between proper data protection and responsible utilization of big data’s powerful analytic abilities.
- Effective technical tools available right now to help you navigate your regulatory requirements.
Time will be made available for your questions to be answered, so we’re encouraging you to submit any you may have (which will be read anonymously) ahead of the web conference to: [email protected]
To gain insight into the issues that will be discussed during the program, we recommend that you download and read this specially prepared white paper in advance: Meeting Upcoming GDPR Requirements While Maximizing the Full Value of Data Analytics: Balancing the Interests of Regulators, Data Controllers and Data Subjects.
Panelists:
Gary LaFever, CEO, Anonos
Mike Hintze, CIPP/US, Hintze Law, formerly Chief Privacy Counsel and Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft
Gwendal Le Grand, Director of Technology and Innovation, CNIL
In connection with this sponsored web conference (called the “Innovation Series”), the IAPP provides an attendee list to the sponsor(s) of the Innovation Series for that particular web conference, which includes attendee names, titles, organizations and email addresses.
We have contracted with the sponsors so that they are:
• Only allowed to contact you about the subject of the Innovation Series;
• Not allowed to pass your email to a third party;
• Not allowed to retain your email if they have not established a business relationship with you after six months; and
• Obligated to provide you with a proper opt-out mechanism to prevent subsequent communications.
If you do not wish for your information to be passed along to the Innovation Series sponsor(s), you should not sign up for this free web conference. Alternatively, you may access the archive of the Innovation Series without providing information to sponsors. However, access to the archive is not live and provides less functionality.
Eligible CPEs: CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPP/C, CIPP/A, CIPM, and CIPT
1.0 CPE credit
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EU data privacy is changing: Are you ready? Do you have a footprint or customers in Europe? If so, now is the time to prepare for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Europe’s new data privacy framework.
On 31 January (Washington, D.C.) and 1 February (New York) Hogan Lovells will host GDPRnow – two half day events featuring speakers from our global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice and Helen Dixon, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner.
Chaired by former FTC Commissioner Julie Brill, GDPRnow will offer expert and practical guidance on how to prepare for the GDPR.
The program will conclude with a cocktail reception, providing an opportunity to continue the dialogue and network. We look forward to welcoming you in either Washington D.C. or New York.
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The Privacy Roundtable is a unique meeting where the most experienced leaders in privacy law engage in candid seminar-style discussions.
Keynote Interview
The keynote speaker for the 2017 Privacy Roundtable is The Honorable Commissioner Terrell McSweeny of the Federal Trade Commission. She will have a candid conversation and Q&A with a Roundtable Moderator on Monday, February 6th, 2017.
Request an Invitation
Would you like to participate in the Roundtable ? If you haven’t received an invitation, please send us an email with some background information and we will get back to you. Send us your contact details.
Reading Materials for 2017
A New Global Privacy Regulatory Environment
ICO, Overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (Oct. 2016), https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/data-protection-reform/overview-of-the-gdpr/
Paul M. Schwartz, Risk and High Risk: Walking the GDPR Tightrope, IAPP Privacy Perspectives (March 29, 2016), https://iapp.org/news/a/risk-and-high-risk-walking-the-gdpr-tightrope/
European Commission, EC launches EU-U.S. Privacy Shield: stronger protection for transatlantic data flows, Jul. 12, 2016, http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2461_en.htm
EC, Fact Sheet, European Commission, EU-US Privacy Shield (July 2016), http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/files/factsheets/factsheet_eu-us_privacy_shield_en.pdf
Privacy by Design
Sarah Spiekermann and Lorrie Faith Cranor, Engineering Privacy, 35(1) IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (Jan. 2009), https://ssrn.com/abstract=1085333
Daniel J. Solove, Privacy by Design: 4 Key Points, https://www.pingdigital.de/ce/privacy-by-design-4-key-points/detail.html
New Technologies and New Privacy Challenges
Paul M. Schwartz, Microsoft, Ireland and a Level Playing Field for U.S. Cloud Companies, Bloomberg BNA Privacy and Security Law Report, (Aug. 2016.), https://ssrn.com/abstract=2862648
Paul M. Schwartz, The delayed revolution in digital financial services, TechCrunch, Apr. 9, 2016, https://techcrunch.com/2016/04/09/the-delayed-revolution-in-digital-financial-services/
Hot Topics
Daniel J. Solove and Danielle K. Citron, Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms, Dec. 14, 2016, https://ssrn.com/abstract=2885638
Ira Rubinstein, The Future of Self-Regulation is Co-Regulation, in The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy (CUP Forthcoming 2017), https://ssrn.com/abstract=2848513
Daniel J. Solove & Woodrow Harzog, The Future of the FTC on Privacy and Security, https://www.teachprivacy.com/the-future-of-the-ftc-on-privacy-and-security/
Chris Hoofnagle, The Federal Trade Commission’s Inner Privacy Struggle, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2901526
Material Archives
Click here to access the materials from the 2014 – 2016 Roundtables.
Sponsorship
Are you interested in being a sponsor of this event? Send us a request for more information.
Dress Code
Business attire is recommended for the cocktails and dinners, which will be held outside (weather permitting). The daytime sessions will be held inside and are subject to air conditioning, so please dress accordingly.
Cancellation Policy
Written requests for cancellation will be eligible for a refund of participation fees in accordance with the schedule outlined on the fact sheet, based on the date the cancellation request is received.