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![State of the GDPR union @ Brussels | Brussel | Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest | Belgium](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/DPOC_Logo02small.png)
Featuring Willem Debeuckelaere, President of the Privacy Commission presenting the communication requirements towards the public and the privacy commission.
Here is the full agenda : You shall be invited to select your discussion topic of choice. The debates will be moderated. The price of the event is 95 euros plus VAT. It includes a coffee drink and an evening networking drink. |
![Privacy@Michigan: Celebrating International Privacy Day at the University of Michigan @ Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor | Michigan | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/data_privacy_day.jpg)
Celebrate International Data Privacy Day with us at the University of Michigan!
Privacy is an inherently interdisciplinary research topic that touches many disciplines at the University of Michigan. U-M faculty and researchers across many fields either face or address privacy challenges and issues in their work. This event in celebration of the International Data Privacy Day brings together faculty, researchers, students and staff from different colleges, schools and units across campus and aims to spark on-going, multidisciplinary conversations about privacy’s role in society – at the University of Michigan and worldwide. |
![GDPR Help! Roundtables - Session 2: Managing Risk @ United Kingdom | England | United Kingdom](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/PLB-Logo-Box-White-Blue-Social-Network1-300x300.jpg)
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 2: Managing RiskDate: 31 January 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. |
![PrivacyConnect Toronto @ Toronto | Toronto | Ontario | Canada](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/privacy-connect-one-trust-300x150.png)
PrivacyConnect GDPR workshops are free, practitioner-focused half-day events. Through a combination of structured educational sessions, peer-led discussions, and networking, PrivacyConnect GDPR workshops offer a unique professional development opportunity. Hear interesting privacy program use cases, network with privacy peers, and learn practical GDPR compliance tips that you can execute on immediately.
The PrivacyConnect Workshop offers attendees:
• 4.5 IAPP CPE credit hours
• Comprehensive handbook with session content
• The Official GDPR text pocket reference book
• Access to free software tools and how-to guides on the topics covered
• Complimentary lunch and breaks throughout the day
• Cocktail Hour and networking after the workshop
![19th Annual Privacy and Security Conference: A Dedication to Joseph Alhadeff @ British Columbia | British Columbia | Canada](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/reboot-communications-logo-300x85.png)
Internationally acclaimed subject matter experts will gather to discuss real-world issues and provide practical solutions related to how privacy and security must work together to solve issues in the pervasive digital economy at the 19th Annual Privacy & Security Conference, February 7-9, 2018. Register now and secure your place at this innovative conference that focuses on the deeper implications of technology, trust, privacy and security.
A special alumni discount is still available until September 29th for past attendees of the conference. Click here to register and enter “Alumni” in the promo code box to receive the discounted rate.
![TrustArc Webinar: Best Practices for Managing Individual Rights under the GDPR @ Online](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/TrustArc-profile-linkedin1-300x300.jpg)
Insights and best practices for managing individual rights under the GDPR. The GDPR introduces new individual rights for consumers such as the right of deletion, rectification and data portability – and non-compliance can lead to the highest level of fines. Many regulators are planning consumer campaigns that are likely to increase awareness and action on these new data subject access rights once the GDPR comes into effect on May 26th. What are your obligations? What volume of requests should a company prepare for? What best practices and tools are available to support these new requirements?
This webinar will provide insights and best practices for managing individual rights under the GDPR. *IAPP CPE credits available*
Can’t make it? Register anyway – we’ll automatically send you an email with both the slides and recording after the webinar!
Webinar Speakers
Steve Wright
Data Protection & Information Security Officer, John Lewis PartnershipJacqueline Cooney
Senior Director Privacy and Cybersecurity, Paul Hastings LLPJanalyn Schreiber
Consulting Director, East, TrustArc
![DATA ON PURPOSE @ Stanford | Stanford | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/SSIRLogoSmall.jpg)
Stanford Social Innovation Review invites you to join us for a two-day exploration of macro trends and practical technologies shape our global society.
The technologies that connect us and provide unimaginable opportunities to effect positive change can also expose us to potential liabilities and tremendous risks.
![PrivacyConnect New York @ New York | New York | New York | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/privacy-connect-one-trust-300x150.png)
PrivacyConnect GDPR workshops are free, practitioner-focused half-day events. Through a combination of structured educational sessions, peer-led discussions, and networking, PrivacyConnect GDPR workshops offer a unique professional development opportunity. Hear interesting privacy program use cases, network with privacy peers, and learn practical GDPR compliance tips that you can execute on immediately.
The PrivacyConnect Workshop offers attendees:
• 4.5 IAPP CPE credit hours
• Comprehensive handbook with session content
• The Official GDPR text pocket reference book
• Access to free software tools and how-to guides on the topics covered
• Complimentary lunch and breaks throughout the day
• Cocktail Hour and networking after the workshop
![2018 Internet Data Privacy Colloquium @ Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/unnamed-300x54.jpg)
Join the Dialogue on Diversity’s tenth annual Colloquium exploring the past,present, and future of the internet – and the implications on privacy, the law, and society of quickly advancing technology. The Dialogue is proud to host experts at the forefront of technology, cybersecurity, and privacy policy to discuss key areas of interest, such as:
➢ Advances in Internet Technology: Challenges for Data Privacy➢ Regulations on Commercial Data Protection: Comparative Law and Policy➢ Economics of the Internet & Commercialization of Data➢ Government Surveillance: Congress, Courts, Constitution➢ Privacy of Minors on Social Media➢ Health Care, Medical Records, and Patient Privacy
Free and open to the Public — light lunch, refreshmentsSimultaneous Translation