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Trump and Privacy
Wednesday, March 14, 5:30 to 7:00 pm | 250 Dockser
Ranging across consumer protection, data aggregation, digital networks, high-tech devices and surveillance, this panel brings together top privacy and surveillance experts to discuss how the Trump administration has and will continue to shape our privacy in these and other areas.
Light refreshments will be served.
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Elizabeth Joh
Professor of Law, UC Davis School of LawAhmed Ghappour
Associate Professor of Law, Boston University School of LawAndrea Matwyshyn
Professor of Law, Northeastern University School of LawMODERATOR
Woodrow Hartzog
Professor of Law, Northeastern University School of Law
LOCATION
Northeastern University School of Law
250 Dockser Hall
65 Forsyth Street, Boston, MA 02115
Sponsored Northeastern University School of Law’s Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity
Privacy has become a focal point in M&A transactions, including those in which data may not be one of the primary assets. Our speakers will provide a framework, and discuss in practical terms, transaction due diligence, negotiating privacy terms in transaction documents, and the post-transaction integration process, including international data transfer options for cross-border transactions.
Speakers: Darren Abernathy, John Pavolotsky, Jonathan Millard (moderator).
Darren Abernethy is a Senior Global Privacy Manager at TrustArc, where his work includes assisting companies on compliance with international data transfer frameworks, digital advertising self-regulatory programs, and EU GDPR readiness. Licensed to practice law in California, New York and Washington, D.C., Darren’s prior experience includes advising broadband ISPs, technology start-ups and ad tech companies in private practice on telecom regulatory and data privacy/data security matters.
John Pavolotsky, CIPP/US/E, CIPM is Senior Privacy and Security Counsel at Intel Corporation. Prior to joining Intel, John was a member of the Intellectual Property and Technology Group of Greenberg Traurig LLP. John is a member of the CIPP/US Exam Development Board, chair of the Licensing Interest Group of the IP Section of the California Lawyers Association, and co-author of the Licensing Corner column in New Matter, the IP Section’s quarterly journal. He is a graduate of the U.C. Davis School of Law, where he is also on the alumni Board of Directors, and holds an MBA from the Haas (U.C. Berkeley) School of Business.
Moderated by:
Jonathan Millard is a Partner in Fenwick & West’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, and leads the M&A Privacy Practice. Jonathan counsels clients with respect to international privacy issues, particularly in the context of corporate acquisitions and international aspects of personal data processing and transfer between the EU and the US. Jonathan has advised clients in a broad range of sectors including Cisco, Amazon, American Express and Callidus Software. Jonathan is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E). Prior to joining Fenwick & West, Jonathan practiced both in London and New York, advising on privacy and technology related matters.
Additonal resources: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/privacy-data-security-mergers-acquisitions-esq-fip-cipp-t-e-a-m/
LOGISTICS:
Fenwick & West LLP
San Francisco Office
555 California Street
12th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
415-875-2300
Parking: The entrance to 555 California Street’s parking garage is on Pine Street (440 Pine St). Additional parking nearby is located at St. Mary’s Square Garage at 433 Kearny Street.
Note: Guests will need to check in at building security with their ID, receive a guest pass and take the elevators up to the 12th floor to check in at Fenwick’s reception desk.
In just two months, organisations that are not GDPR-ready will face potential actions. Are you prepared?
The GDPR Deadline is Almost Here This webinar is eligible for 1 CPE Credit. Focusing on the practical and operational aspects of the GDPR, in this webinar you will discover: Which GDPR compliance issues are at the forefront of Privacy Officers’ minds; |
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The premier global event for the identity industry, the KNOW Identity Conference is the nexus for identity innovation, offering a uniquely differentiated, powerful, and immersive event that convenes the world’s most influential organizations and smartest minds across industries to shape the future of identity.
The 2018 KNOW Identity Conference will be held March 26-28, 2018 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.
The Annual FPF Tech Lab Open House is an opportunity for us to welcome our members, friends, and colleagues in town for the IAPP Global Privacy Summit. Hosted at our home office in Washington, DC, this event provides a rare occasion for policymakers, regulators, and thought leaders to interact with the latest in privacy-impacting gadgets and new technologies.
Join us on Monday, March 26th, from 5:30 -7:30pm at the FPF Office and check out the latest in tech:
– Play with Smart Toys: CognitToys Dino, ChiP Robot, and more
– Outsmart our Smart Home gadgets
– Learn how Wi-Fi and Proximity Sensors can be used to track smartphones in our space
– Come face to face with facial recognition
– Experience virtual reality
– Share fun moments with Snap Spectacles
– And more!
Plus, network with locals and out-of-towners, engage in lively discussions about privacy, all while enjoying drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
Doors open at 5:30 pm; a short program begins at 6:00 pm with remarks from special visiting guests.
By invitation only. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Although the EU is investing heavily in research in artificial intelligence (AI), the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will go into effect in May, includes numerous provisions that will impede the development and use of AI in Europe. For example, the GDPR establishes a right to have a human review and explain algorithmic decisions, a requirement that will make it more difficult for companies to automate certain processes using AI. Similarly, the GDPR creates a right for consumers to demand that companies erase all copies of their personal data, a requirement that may undermine the integrity of algorithmic models. Furthermore, the huge fines associated with failing to comply with the GDPR, along with uncertainty about how to comply, poses risks even for companies doing their best to comply.
Join the Center for Data Innovation for an overview of a new report outlining how the GDPR will impact the development and use of AI, and a panel discussion about what Europe should do to support increased AI development and adoption.
Follow the conversation on Twitter using #datainnovation.
Although the EU is investing heavily in research in artificial intelligence (AI), the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will go into effect in May, includes numerous provisions that will impede the development and use of AI in Europe. For example, the GDPR establishes a right to have a human review and explain algorithmic decisions, a requirement that will make it more difficult for companies to automate certain processes using AI. Similarly, the GDPR creates a right for consumers to demand that companies erase all copies of their personal data, a requirement that may undermine the integrity of algorithmic models. Furthermore, the huge fines associated with failing to comply with the GDPR, along with uncertainty about how to comply, poses risks even for companies doing their best to comply.
Join the Center for Data Innovation for an overview of a new report outlining how the GDPR will impact the development and use of AI, and a panel discussion about what Europe should do to support increased AI development and adoption.
Date and Time:
- Tuesday, March 27, 2018, from 9.00 to 10.30 AM
Location:
- Press Club Brussels, Rue Froissart 95, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Confirmed Speakers:
- Professor Hugues Bersini, AI Researcher, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Richard Middleton, Managing Director and Co-Head of Policy Division, Association for Financial Markets in Europe
- Victoria de Posson, Public Policy Consultant, FTI Consulting
- Corinna Schulze, Director of EU Government Relations, SAP
- Nick Wallace, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Data Innovation
Follow the conversation on Twitter using #datainnovation.
This series of 3 one day roundtables for peer group exchange will focus on managing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance process. Regulators and policy makers will not be invited to these roundtables.
Whatever happens with Brexit, your organisation will continue to trade with some of the 30 countries in the European Economic Area and you need to ensure that your organisation is complying with the GDPR. The emphasis will be on sharing experience to help you organise and manage the process rather than giving legal advice on the impact of the GDPR. Hosts will report on progress in their organisations. In addition, you should expect to discuss your plans with the group. Everyone learns and benefits from this participatory process. Each Roundtable will be limited to 25 people to facilitate discussion in a relaxed atmosphere. Lunch is included at each Roundtable, ideal for networking. GDPR HELP! ROUNDTABLES – Session 3: On The Starting Blocks Date: 28 March 2018, 09.00h.-17.30h. Programme: Registration: Each session qualifies for 6 CPD hours. Every Privacy Laws & Business event qualifies for accredited CPD hours for the purposes of the England and Wales Solicitors Regulation Authority’s requirements. Please quote AQJ/PLBU when applying for the points with the SRA. |