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![Privacy Law Salon: Policymaker Roundtable @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/privacy-law-salon.png)
The Policymaker Roundtable is an annual gathering of the most experienced
attorneys, Chief Privacy Officers, and general counsel dealing with privacy law
matters, as well as key policymakers. Attendance is by invitation, and
participants are drawn from the leading firms and corporations across the
United States.
![GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ Manchester | Manchester | England | United Kingdom](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Webp.net-resizeimage-2.jpg)
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.
![GDPR Practitioner Certificate @ Dublin | Dublin | County Dublin | Ireland](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Webp.net-resizeimage-2.jpg)
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.
![Responsible Openness: What You Need To Know To Get Started Today – RDA Event September 18th @ Montréal | Montréal | Québec | Canada](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/rda-cyber-300x56.png)
Research projects handling data come under scrutiny when they seek to obtain funding, with the principal investigator asked to present a responsible data management plan. This inevitably raises a number of questions concerning the privacy, security, property, and integrity of data. These concerns lie in the realm of law and ethics, and the most brilliant PIs find themselves ill equipped when confronted to them.
With the objective to promote Open Data sharing, with a particular focus on Open Research Data, the event aims to accomplish three objectives:
- Inform about issues related to data privacy, security, and intellectual property.
- Promote responsible Open Data sharing through legal and ethical considerations.
- Propose a framework for a responsible data management plan (DMP) for research.
A panel of four legal scholars will use knowledge mobilization strategies to provide an overview of the legal considerations surrounding data use, focusing on how heeding to privacy, security, intellectual property, and ethical concerns can promote Open Data sharing.
The panel will be animated by a data science expert who will elaborate on strategies to construct a robust data management plan and summarily expose a number of existing technologies that can be utilized by researchers to ensure adherence to the normativity of Open Research Data.
Throughout the seminar, participants will become familiar with the legal and ethical landscape of research data, understand the advantages of leveraging constraints into responsible open data streams, and develop a toolset to assist them in handling data collected, generated, used or shared in their own endeavors, in compliance with the principles and values of Open Research Data.
![GDPR, UK Post-Brexit, and Related U.S. Thoughts on Data Privacy (Washington, DC IAPP KnowledgeNet ) @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/iapp-1-300x115.png)
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![The Future of IoT Privacy & Security @ New York | New York | New York | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/IoTC_PrivacySecurity_Breakfast_Sept20th-300x300.png)
Please join us for an intimate discussion exploring the future of IoT privacy & security.
Stacey Gray, esteemed attorney and Policy Counsel at FPF, will be giving an exclusive presentation on data security and privacy guidelines for voice-activated devices like the Amazon Echo, Google Home, and many more. Breakfast will be served, followed by networking with fellow IoT executives and entrepreneurs.
8AM: Arrival & Breakfast
8:30AM: ‘The Future of IoT Privacy & Security’ Presentation by Stacey Gray, Future of Privacy Forum
9:00AM: Q&A and Curated Discussion
9:30AM: Executive Networking
This event is invitation only. If you would like to attend, please email [email protected]
![Leverage your GDPR compliance efforts to support BCRs @ Online Event](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Logo-for-Nymity.jpg)
Accountability is one of the key pillars of the GDPR. Organisations are to ensure their privacy program meets the legal requirements and need to be able to demonstrate this upon request. Those organisations already working with Binding Corporate Rules (now codified in Article 47 GDPR), are already familiar with the need to be accountable, if they want to be able to transfer data between all branches and establishments of their group. If you meet the requirements for BCRs, you are likely on track to meet your GDPR requirements. Vice versa, if you meet your GDPR requirements, a lot of the preparations for BCRs will likely be done already.
This webinar will address the differences between GDPR obligations and BCR obligations to understand the necessary investment in privacy management required to apply for BCRs. Also, this webinar will speak to the advantages of BCRs as a data transfer mechanism, helping you to make the assessment if BCRs are useful for your organisation. Finally, we will discuss if and how BCRs could become a certification mechanism under Article 42 GDPR. Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4315455978401162497 |
![Don't lose access to Data Analytics under the GDPR @ Online Event](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Anonos-Data-Analytics-under-the-GDPR-Webinar-Privacy091217-PC.png)
Not-to-be-missed Web Panel Event – “Don’t Lose Access to Data Analytics Under the GDPR”
-> Even if you can’t make it, register now to ensure you will receive both a summary of the discussion and the FAQ’s. We are pleased to invite you to attend a webinar featuring Gwendal Le Grand of the CNIL, Jules Polonetsky of the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and Gary LaFever of Anonos. Their discussion will focus on the misconceptions, challenges and opportunities surrounding Data Analytics under the GDPR – a topic that is critical to every business around the globe. Now is the time to take advantage of their expertise to learn how to take the necessary action to enable ongoing use of GDPR compliant data. The panelists have generously given us 90 minutes of their time to allow for a thorough discussion and Q&A session. It is our goal to answer as many of your questions as possible. Any questions that are not able to be addressed during the live webinar will be answered following the webinar and distributed to all who registered. Register now to ensure that you will receive both a summary of the discussion and the FAQs. |
![A Date with Data Privacy, Security & Sensibility in EdTech @ San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/edSurge-300x300.png)
K-12 cybersecurity mishaps and incidents dot the country. As we enter a new school year, with new digital tools and services, what have companies and districts learned about safeguarding sensitive information? How can buyers be savvier when reviewing privacy and security policies? (What questions do they neglect or don’t know to ask?)
In an age where no security measures are foolproof, how can educators and entrepreneurs be good partners—and be ready to act when trouble hits the fan?
Panelists include:
· Emily Tabatabai (Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Counsel, Orrick)
· Kyleigh Nevis (Instructional Technology Coordinator, Oakland Unified School District)
· Lynzi Ziegenhagen (CEO, Schoolzilla)
· Mollie Carter (VP of Marketing and Adoption, Edmodo)
EdSurge Managing Editor, Tony Wan, will facilitate the conversation. Light snacks and drinks will be provided, courtesy of Orrick.
![Operationalizing GDPR and Privacy By Design: What to Automate in Your Privacy Program @ Online Event](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/iapp-onetrust-greysubtext-greenbar-300x72.png)
Free IAPP Web Conference
Brought to you by OneTrust
Operationalizing GDPR and Privacy By Design
What to Automate in Your Privacy Program
Broadcast date: Thursday, September 21, 2017
Time: 11:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. EDT, 3:00—4:00 p.m. UTC
To operationalize GDPR, companies will need to build the principles of privacy by design into all their business processes. Join us for this educational web conference, and learn about the different parts of a privacy program, from PIA/DPIAs, data mapping, consent management, and cookie compliance to subject rights requests and vendor risk management. Discover how your organization can streamline privacy management through software automation, and where people are absolutely essential in the process.
Panelists:
• Ron De Jesus, CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, FIP, Coach, Inc. Director, Privacy Compliance
• Julie Inderlied, CIPM, Chief Privacy Officer, Brambles
• Brian Philbrook, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT, Privacy Counsel, OneTrust
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/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM and CIPT
1.0 CPE credit