Nordic Privacy Arena 2017
Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2
118 25 Stockholm
Sweden
The Forum is proud to announce the second annual Nordic Privacy Arena, a key privacy and data protection conference in the Nordics. This year we’ve increased the capacity and extended the conference with a second day for hands-on training for data protection officers. Speakers include Paul F. Nemitz (EU Commission), Gemma G. Clavell (Barcelona University), Stanley Greenstein (Stockholm University) and Bojana Bellamy (Hunton & Williams). The theme for Nordic Privacy Arena 2017 is emerging technologies. We’ll explore artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, predictive policing, new cybersecurity threats, big data and profiling and more from a data protection standpoint.
The conference will be hosted by Jennifer Baker, a Brussels-based journalist specialised in EU policy, tech legislation and data protection. Baker has worked for and contributed to, among others, ComputerWeekly, BBC, ETV, IAPP and Ars Technica and is a sought-after speaker and moderator.
Speakers and panelists (subject to change):
Paul F. Nemitz, Director – Fundamental Rights and Citizenship DG Justice, European Commission
Finn Myrstad, Forbrukerrådet
Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Gemma G. Clavell, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Stanley Greenstein, Stockholm University
Lorena Marciano, Cisco
Wolfie Christl, Cracked Labs
Christoffer Callender, Intel/McAfee
Peter Wright, DigitallawUK
Odia Kagan, Ballard Spahr
Jacob Dexe, RISE SICS
Erik O Wennerström, Brottsförebyggande rådet
David Frydlinger, Lindahl
Mikael Haglund, IBM
Bojana Bellamy, Hunton & Williams
Paul Breitbarth, Nymity
Mårten Schultz, Stockholm University
Lars Frösslund, Cognizant
Erik Janzon, IntegritetskommitténThe final programme with a full list of speakers will be presented shortly. In the meantime, here are a few preliminary topics:
Lawmaking in the robot age
Automated decision-making under GDPR
Artificial intelligence and privacy
Smart cities and sound surveillance systems
Internet of Things – cars, toys and AI assistants
Data protection in the educational system
Privacy by design and emerging technologies
The consumer perspective – bank services and transparency
Data protection agencies – resources, approaches and harmonization
GDPR preparedness – where are we now?
Data breaches and brand reputation
The new generation of cybersecurity threats and tools
The role of the DPO
Privacy Shield under TrumpPrice:
3800 SEK + VAT (member)
5500 SEK + VAT (non-member)
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Price includes entrance for one person for both days. Early bird discount: 10 % off until 15th of July 2017.
The Swedish Data Protection Forum (Swe: Forum för dataskydd) is a non-profit organisation established in 2012. We regularly arrange seminars and training days. We provide the Swedish DPA with input and give opinions on proposed legislation to the Swedish government. We arrange approximately 8-9 seminars per year as well as full day training events twice a year. The board consists of ten well-reputed privacy professionals from various industries and public sector bodies.