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Jan
29
Mon
12th Annual Biometrics for Government & Law Enforcement @ Washington, D.C.
Jan 29 – Jan 31 all-day
12th Annual Biometrics for Government & Law Enforcement @ Washington, D.C.

Identity Management & Biometrics

Returning for its 12th iteration, Biometrics for Government and Law Enforcements enables 150+ Directors of Security Agencies, Directors of Operations, Directors of Intelligence, Heads of Acquisition, Directors of Policy, Biometric Program Managers, Elected Officials, Industry Executives and Academia to learn, share and connect on the current and future challenges faced with biometrics and identity management systems.

Key summit themes will be on the latest identity advancements in:

  • Verification of citizens and immigrants
  • Automated screening and multimodal systems for transportation and border management
  • Program management policy and architectural challenges
  • Cloud and enterprise platforms to enhance interoperability, efficiencies and data exchange
  • Mobile biometrics in the field operations
  • Machine learning and behavioral biometrics to support counterterrorism and screening facilitation efforts
  • Information sharing between state, local and federal agencies

 

Jan
30
Tue
Data Privacy and Security Summit @ Washington, D.C.
Jan 30 – Feb 1 all-day
Data Privacy and Security Summit @ Washington, D.C.

The Data Privacy & Security Summit is your complete and essential roadmap to implementing the GDPR, harmonizing your global privacy program and preparing to protect against cyber threats. This is an especially unique summit as it allows you to gain real take-aways from your peers with the limited presence of vendors.

After successful Privacy & Data Protection Officers Summits in London and Paris, we are happy to be running an event focused on the challenges of the US. In London and Paris, privacy officers gained practical strategies for GDPR implementation from in-house privacy professionals, regulators and from their peers.

The new regulation puts increased responsibility on privacy and information security professionals. Depending on the size and scope of your organization, the role of the privacy officer can vary; in some cases the privacy officer role covers a diverse range of responsibilities beyond data privacy and in other instances, the role focuses on the security elements of the organization.

With this in mind, this summit allows you to hear from your privacy peers both from the US and EU, to find out where they are in the process and to gain valuable and practical guidance, solutions and key strategies on ensuring your privacy program is compliant.

Only 4 months out from when all companies must be GDPR compliant, you won’t want to miss your opportunity to benchmark privacy and security strategies with your peers.

The summit will focus on:
  1. Benchmarking Key Strategies with Your Privacy Peers. Gain insight in an intimate learning environment with limited presence from vendors and consultants.
  2. Understanding How the GDPR Will Change the Way You Do Business. Regulators and  privacy professionals will break down what the regulation actually means and which areas you should be focusing on to ensure compliance.
  3. Apply Lessons Learned from Recent Cyber Attacks. Learning how effective risk assessment can lead to a strong cyber security program.
  4. Harmonizing Your Global Privacy Program. We’re taking a closer look at what some of the most successful CPOs are doing to create a globally harmonized privacy program.
View the full agenda and world-class speaker faculty, download the event guide here.
To celebrate the launch of the Data Privacy & Security Summit, we’ve got an exclusive discounted launch price available. Register here.
Feb
1
Thu
PrivacyConnect Toronto @ Toronto
Feb 1 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
PrivacyConnect Toronto @ Toronto | Toronto | Ontario | Canada

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

Feb
7
Wed
19th Annual Privacy and Security Conference: A Dedication to Joseph Alhadeff @ British Columbia
Feb 7 – Feb 8 all-day
19th Annual Privacy and Security Conference: A Dedication to Joseph Alhadeff @ British Columbia | British Columbia | Canada

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.

Feb
14
Wed
TrustArc Webinar: Best Practices for Managing Individual Rights under the GDPR @ Online
Feb 14 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
TrustArc Webinar: Best Practices for Managing Individual Rights under the GDPR @ Online
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 Partnership

Jacqueline Cooney
Senior Director Privacy and Cybersecurity, Paul Hastings LLP

Janalyn Schreiber
Consulting Director, East, TrustArc

Feb
15
Thu
DATA ON PURPOSE @ Stanford
Feb 15 – Feb 16 all-day
DATA ON PURPOSE @ Stanford | Stanford | California | United States

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.

Feb
18
Sun
IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2018 (Call for Proposals) @ Singapore
Feb 18 all-day
IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2018 (Call for Proposals) @ Singapore | Singapore

Summer 2018
Singapore
Delivering world-class discussion and education on the top privacy issues in the Asia Pacific and around the globe.

Call for Proposals Closes February 18th, at 11:59 PM, EDT.

Feb
20
Tue
PrivacyConnect New York @ New York
Feb 20 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
PrivacyConnect New York @ New York | New York | New York | United States

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

Feb
21
Wed
2018 Internet Data Privacy Colloquium @ Washington, D.C.
Feb 21 @ 11:00 am – 3:30 pm
2018 Internet Data Privacy Colloquium @ Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States
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, refreshments
Simultaneous Translation
Feb
22
Thu
GDPR Article 30: Are You Ready for the New Records of Processing Activities Requirements? @ Online
Feb 22 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
GDPR Article 30: Are You Ready for the New Records of Processing Activities Requirements? @ Online
In three months, new legal requirements will come into play. Organisations will be required to maintain a record of data processing activities under the GDPR. Are you ready?

78% of Organizations Have Not Completed Their Records of Processing Requirements*
This webinar will start with a look at your legal obligations under Article 30 of the GDPR including the Regulator perspective and the rationale behind the creation of Article 30. Next, we will discuss how a processing-based inventory better aligns with legal requirements and business operations and practices and will turn GDPR article 30 reporting into an outcome.

This webinar is eligible for 1 CPE Credit.

In this Webinar, you will discover:

What are the legal requirements for records of processing under the GDPR;
The best way to maintain comprehensive internal records of data processing activities and mitigate risk;
The power of focusing on purposes of data processing and how to leverage your existing policies, procedures and other accountability mechanisms and save resources by combining DPIAs and Records of Processing Activities requirements (using Nymity ExpertPIA );
How to visually document data processing activities and demonstrate GDPR compliance (using Nymity ExpertMapping); and
In the final portion of the webinar, we will be showcasing the features and benefits of the above resources. Find out how they can help privacy offices with critical records of processing solutions for GDPR compliance.

*Data from Nymity Benchmarking

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