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Please join us at DCLive – the only Federal Records conference you NEED to attend!
This FREE, one day conference brings you a jam-packed day of education, new tech and best practices focused on Records Management, Cyber Hygiene, and Information Governance.
The conference is only open to Government agencies and departments and offers:
• a combination of training, presentations, and theory on specific technologies and solutions
• discussions around new strategies and capabilities in Records Management and Information Governance
• demonstrations of advancement in technology
• the opportunity to learn more about critical industry issues
• networking opportunities
• and much more!
Space is limited and this event is expected to hit capacity quickly so register today!
Our Privacy and Security trainings teach you important data protection principles and prepare your organization against cyber-attacks, data breaches and GDPR non-compliance.
PRESENTER
Bavo Van den Heuvel
AGENDA
9:00am – 10:30am
Introduction to GDPR, territorial scope, legal grounds and accountability.
10:30 am – 10:45am
Short break, Networking
10:45 – 12:00pm
International data transfers outside Europe, how to build the data register, data subject rights and what you should know.
12:00 – 1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm – 2:15pm
Privacy awareness training, data protection by design and default, data breach, EU representative requirement.
2:15 pm – 2:30pm
Short break, Networking
2:30pm – 3:00pm
Important privacy and security solutions for your organization.
Limited seats available. Registration deadline is March 30th.
Members only event that gathers Future of Privacy Forum’s (FPF) leading academic, advocacy, and corporate stakeholders. By invitation only. For FPF membership information, please contact Barbara Kelly at [email protected].
Our Privacy and Security trainings teach you important data protection principles and prepare your organization against cyber-attacks, data breaches and GDPR non-compliance.
PRESENTER
Bavo Van den Heuvel
AGENDA
9:00am – 10:30am
Introduction to GDPR, territorial scope, legal grounds and accountability.
10:30 am – 10:45am
Short break, Networking
10:45 – 12:00pm
International data transfers outside Europe, how to build the data register, data subject rights and what you should know.
12:00 – 1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm – 2:15pm
Privacy awareness training, data protection by design and default, data breach, EU representative requirement.
2:15 pm – 2:30pm
Short break, Networking
2:30pm – 3:00pm
Important privacy and security solutions for your organization.
Limited seats available. Registration deadline is March 30th
One and half day conference to day help you work constructively with Ireland’s Data Protection Commission.
Key Issues Covered:
– Demonstrating GDPR and DP Act compliance
– Handling complex access requests
– Enforcement and defending your reputation
– International transfers of personal data
Speakers include Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner, Ireland
We invite you to join us at Seventh Annual Public Policy Symposium on the Law & Economics of Privacy and Data Security on May 10, 2019, presented by the Program on Economics & Privacy of the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School in Arlington, Virginia.
The revelation of the Cambridge Analytica scandal marked a tipping point in policy debates around Big Data, but while new regulations seem inevitable, the path of American privacy and data security law is still uncertain. How should lawmakers respond to the mounting public distrust of the digital economy? This year’s annual public policy symposium will harvest the insights from empirical research in order to better understand the nature of modern privacy risks as well as the risks of potential government interventions. Our distinguished speakers will comment on the likely impact of proposed omnibus privacy bills that have been circulating in Congress as well as the practical challenges of protecting personal data in specific contexts such as health, policing, and the U.S. Census.
The symposium will include a luncheon address by Harvard Law professor, Yochai Benkler, and a fireside chat with Neil Chilson, former FTC staff attorney. The four panels include “The Empirical Economics of Privacy and Data Security: What Do We Know, and What Do We Wish We Knew?”, “Case Studies: Privacy in the Context of Health, Elections, Policing, Environmental Innovation, and Smart Cities”, “Dueling Federal Privacy Bills”, and “Privacy and Access to Public Research Datasets.”
For more information on the conference, including the full agenda and to register please click the button below. If you have any further questions, please contact Jeff Smith at [email protected].