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  trying to  better understand how to use legitimate interests as a lawful 
 basis for processing under the GDPR.</p>\n<p><strong>Date: May 9\, 2018   
   Time: 10:00 am EDT</strong></p>\n<p>Nymity and the FPF (Future of Privac
 y Forum) released an important study on legitimate interests under the GDP
 R to wide acclaim: Processing Personal Data on the Basis of Legitimate Int
 erests Under the GDPR. In this webinar\, our panelists will discuss specif
 ic cases that have been decided at the national level by DPAs and Courts f
 rom the European Economic Area (EEA) and the most relevant cases where the
  Court of Justice of the European Union interpreted and applied the “legit
 imate interests” ground.</p>\n<p>Join us to gain valuable insight concerni
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 ctivities from over 15 countries\, such as:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Using key-logge
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CONTACT:Georgetown Law\; https://www.law.georgetown.edu/privacy-technology-
 center/events/color-of-surveillance-2017/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
 s://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Color-of-Surveillance-3
 00x150.jpg' width='300' height='150' /></div><p>Across our country’s histo
 ry – from the surveillance of the Separatists we now know as Pilgrims in 1
 6th and 17th century England\, to federal house raids and interrogations o
 f early Mormons in the Utah Territory in the 19th century\, to the 20thcen
 tury surveillance of Jewish\, Muslim\, Quaker\, and Sikh communities\, to 
 modern post-9/11 surveillance systems –government monitoring has long had 
 a deep and disparate impact on American religious minorities.</p>\n<p><em>
 The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of American Religious Min
 orities</em> will trace that history\, and ask hard questions about what i
 t means: Is modern surveillance consistent with the intentions of the Amer
 ican founders – or\, for that matter\, the events that precipitated the mi
 gration of English Separatists to the New World on the Mayflower? Do moder
 n counterterrorism initiatives appropriately protect civil rights and civi
 l liberties? How are local communities\, advocates\, and artists respondin
 g to these challenges?</p>\n<p>Now in its third year\, <em>The Color of Su
 rveillance</em>\, organized by the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georg
 etown Law\, convenes academic\, policy and government experts alongside lo
 cal and community activists and artists. Prior speakers have included the 
 Pulitzer-winning biographers of Martin Luther King\, Jr. and W.E.B. DuBois
 \, Guggenheim award-winning artists\, and the general counsel of the Feder
 al Bureau of Investigation.</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Welcome & Introduction
  to <i>The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of Religious Minor
 ities<br />\n</i>8:45 – 9:00am</strong></p>\n<p>Dean William Treanor\, Geo
 rgetown Law<br />\nAlvaro Bedoya\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georg
 etown Law</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Elizabeth I to the Early 20th Century<br
  />\n9:00 – 10:15am</strong></p>\n<p><strong>“Hunted”: 16th & 17th Century
  Surveillance of Pilgrims</strong><br />\nJohn Coffey\, University of Leic
 ester</p>\n<p><strong>Is the United States a Christian Nation?</strong><br
  />\nBrooke Allen\, Bennington College</p>\n<p><strong>“Mohammedan Barbari
 sm”: The Campaign Against Early Mormons</strong><br />\nJ. Spencer Fluhman
 \, Brigham Young University</p>\n<p><strong>The Military Intelligence Divi
 sion and American Jews</strong><br />\nAlvaro Bedoya\, Center on Privacy &
  Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>The FBI and the Moorish Scie
 nce Temple of America</strong><br />\nSylvester A. Johnson\, Virginia Tech
 </p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>BREAK<br />\n10:15 – 10:30am</p>\n<p></strong></p
 >\n<hr />\n<p><strong>The 1960s to the Aftermath of 9/11<br />\n10:30 – 12
 :05pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>J. Edgar Hoover\, Black Clergy\, and Martin
  Luther King\, Jr.</strong><br />\nLerone A. Martin\, PhD\, Danforth Cente
 r on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis</p>\n<p><
 strong><i>The Feeling of Being Watched</i>: A Filmmaker’s Response</strong
 ><br />\nAssia Boundaoui\, The Inverse Surveillance Project<br />\nRabia B
 oundaoui<br />\nXiangnong (George) Wang (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & 
 Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>Post-9/11 Watchlists</strong>
 <br />\nHina Shamsi\, ACLU National Security Project</p>\n<p><strong>Commu
 nity Reflections</strong><br />\nMembers of the Center for Media Justice’s
  National Delegation of MASA Community Activists<strong></p>\n<p></strong>
 </p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>LUNCH BREAK<br />\n12:05 – 1:00pm</p>\n<p></stron
 g></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Life in Affected Communities<br />\n1:00 – 2:45
 pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>A Conversation on Countering Violent Extremism
 </strong><br />\nFaiza Patel\, Brennan Center for Justice<br />\nAyaan Dah
 ir\, Young Muslim Collective<br />\nEric Rosand\, The Prevention Project<b
 r />\nWilliam Braniff\, START\, University of Maryland<br />\nAlvaro Bedoy
 a (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><
 strong>“Mosque Crawlers” and the <em>Raza</em> and <em>Hassan</em> cases</
 strong><br />\nAsad Dandia\, NYU Graduate Student<br />\nFarhaj Hassan\, M
 uslims United For Justice<br />\nLaura Moy (moderator)\, Center on Privacy
  & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>“If they should come for u
 s”: A Poet’s Response</strong><br />\nFatimah Asghar<br />\nRenata Barreto
  (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<hr /
 >\n<p><strong>BREAK<br />\n2:45 – 3:00pm</p>\n<p></strong></p>\n<hr />\n<p
 ><strong>Community Action<br />\n3:00 – 5:25pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Or
 ganizing after </strong><i><strong>Raza</strong><br />\n</i>Fahd Ahmed\, D
 RUM – Desis Rising Up & Moving</p>\n<p><strong>Stopping the Digital Muslim
  Ban: A Case Study</strong><br />\nRachel Levinson-Waldman\, Brennan Cente
 r for Justice<br />\nNatasha Duarte\, Center for Democracy & Technology<br
  />\nYolanda C. Rondon\, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee<br />
 \nSteven Renderos\, Center for Media Justice<br />\nHarrison Rudolph (mode
 rator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>
 Organizing in Silicon Valley</strong><br />\nMaya Berry\, Arab American In
 stitute<br />\nMichelle Miller\, Coworker.org<br />\nJameson Spivack (mode
 rator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>
 Organizing Locally</strong><br />\nBrian Hofer\, Oakland Privacy</p>\n<p><
 strong>Religious Surveillance and Intersectionality</strong><br />\nBrandi
  Collins-Dexter\, Color Of Change</p>\n<p><strong>“Stealth Wear”: An Artis
 t’s Response</strong><br />\nAdam Harvey</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Closing R
 emarks<br />\n5:25 – 5:30pm</strong><br />\n<em>Reception to follow in Har
 t lobby</p>\n<p></em></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p>\n<ul>
 \n<li><strong>Fahd Ahmed</strong> of Desis Rising Up and Moving\, a grassr
 oots organizer on the issues of racial profiling\, immigrant justice\, and
  police accountability</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>Brooke Allen</strong> o
 f Bennington College\, author of <em><a class='' href='https://www.nytimes
 .com/2006/10/22/books/review/Will.t.html' target='_blank' rel='noopener no
 referrer nofollow'>Moral Minority: Our Skeptical Founding Fathers</a></em>
 \, a <em>New York Times</em> notable book</li>\n<li>Poet <strong>Fatimah A
 sghar</strong>\, author of <em><a class='' href='https://www.poetryfoundat
 ion.org/poetrymagazine/poems/92374/if-they-should-come-for-us' target='_bl
 ank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>If They Come For Us</a></em> & co-
 creator of the Emmy-nominated web series <em>Brown Girls</em></li>\n<li><s
 trong>William Braniff</strong> of the National Consortium for the Study of
  Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)\, studies CVE and alternativ
 e counterterrorism approaches</li>\n<li>Filmmaker <strong>Assia Boundaoui<
 /strong>\, director of <em><a class='' href='http://www.nybooks.com/daily/
 2018/04/21/the-fbis-vulgar-betrayal-of-muslim-americans/' target='_blank' 
 rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>The Feeling of Being Watched</a></em>\,
  a “riveting” account (<em>New York Times</em>) of surveillance of a subur
 ban Muslim community in the 1990s</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>John Coffey<
 /strong> of the University of Leicester\, a scholar of Tudor and Stuart-er
 a surveillance of the Puritans we now know as Pilgrims</li>\n<li><strong>B
 randi Collins-Dexter</strong> of Color Of Change\, a civil rights advocate
  on media\, environmental justice\, and economic issues</li>\n<li><strong>
 Ayaan Dahir</strong> of the Minneapolis Young Muslims Collective\, a Somal
 i American youth leader and civil liberties advocate</li>\n<li><strong>Asa
 d Dandia</strong>\, M.A. candidate in Middle Eastern Studies at New York U
 niversity and plaintiff in the <em><a class='' href='https://www.aclu.org/
 blog/national-security/discriminatory-profiling/i-was-muslim-teen-under-ny
 pd-surveillance-now-i-have' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofol
 low'>Raza v. NYPD</a></em> case</li>\n<li><strong>Natasha Duarte</strong> 
 of the Center for Democracy & Technology\, author of <em><a class='' href=
 'https://cdt.org/insight/mixed-messages-the-limits-of-automated-social-med
 ia-content-analysis/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>M
 ixed Messages: The Limits of Automated Social Media Analysis</a></em></li>
 \n<li>Professor <strong>Spencer Fluhman</strong> of Brigham Young Universi
 ty\, author of “<a class='' href='https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewc
 ontent.cgi?article=1055&context=mormonhistory#page=32' target='_blank' rel
 ='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>An ‘American Mahomet’</a>: Joseph Smith\, 
 Mohammad\, and the Problem of Prophets in Antebellum America”</li>\n<li>Ar
 tist <strong>Adam Harvey</strong>\, creator of <a class='' href='https://a
 hprojects.com/projects/stealth-wear/' target='_blank' rel='noopener norefe
 rrer nofollow'>Stealth Wear</a>\, a clothing collection “inspired by tradi
 tional Islamic dress… reimagined in the context of drone warfare”</li>\n<l
 i><strong>Syed Farhaj Hassan</strong>\, a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserv
 e and lead plaintiff in the <em><a class='' href='http://www.nj.com/news/i
 ndex.ssf/2012/07/former_american_soldier_from_n.html' target='_blank' rel=
 'noopener noreferrer nofollow'>Hassan v. City of New York</a></em> case</l
 i>\n<li><strong>Brian Hofer</strong> of Oakland Privacy and the Privacy Ad
 visory Commission of the City of Oakland\, an advocate for <a class='' hre
 f='https://www.deportice.org/blog/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferr
 er nofollow'>local anti-surveillance legislation</a></li>\n<li>Professor <
 strong>Sylvester Johnson</strong> of Virginia Tech’s Center for the Humani
 ties\, co-editor of <a class='' href='https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520
 287280/the-fbi-and-religion' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofo
 llow'><em>The FBI and Religion: Faith and National Security before and aft
 er 9/11</em></a></li>\n<li><strong>Rachel Levinson-Waldman</strong> of the
  Brennan Center for Justice\, co-coordinator of the Immigrant Surveillance
  Working Group</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>Lerone Martin</strong> of the J
 ohn C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics\, a scholar on the <a clas
 s='' href='http://rac.ucpress.edu/content/28/1/1' target='_blank' rel='noo
 pener noreferrer nofollow'>FBI’s mobilization of African American clergy</
 a> to discredit Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.</li>\n<li><strong>Michelle Mi
 ller</strong> of <a class='' href='http://coworker.org/' target='_blank' r
 el='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>coworker.org</a>\, leading facilitator o
 f tech sector employee activism and mobilization</li>\n<li><strong>Faiza P
 atel</strong> of the Brennan Center for Justice\, author of an in-depth <a
  class='' href='https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publicat
 ions/Brennan%20Center%20CVE%20Report.pdf' target='_blank' rel='noopener no
 referrer nofollow'>critique</a> of federal CVE programs</li>\n<li><strong>
 Steven Renderos</strong> of the Center for Media Justice\, co-organizer of
  a grassroots <a class='' href='https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ibm-imm
 igration/ibm-urged-to-avoid-working-on-extreme-vetting-of-u-s-immigrants-i
 dUSKBN1DG1VT' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>petition 
 to IBM</a> opposing the company’s interest in ICE’s “Digital Muslim Ban”</
 li>\n<li><strong>Yolanda Rondon </strong>of the American-Arab Anti-Discrim
 ination Committee\, a civil rights attorney critical of DHS surveillance i
 nitiatives</li>\n<li><strong>Eric Rosand </strong>of the Prevention Projec
 t: Organizing Against Violent Extremism\, a non-resident Senior Fellow at 
 Brookings\, and a former State Department senior CVE official</li>\n<li><s
 trong>Hina Shamsi</strong> of the American Civil Liberties Union\, which i
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 th='240' height='240' /></div><p>Submission site: TBD</p>\n<p>Abstract Dea
 dline: pre-registration at 11:59PM August 16\, 2018 AoE</p>\n<p>Full paper
  submission: 11:59PM August 23\, 2018 AoE</p>\n<p>Notification Date: Octob
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Online Events
CONTACT:networkedprivacycscw2018@gmail.com
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 eight='240' /></div><p>This site contains information related to the 2018 
 workshop on networked privacy. This year’s workshop\, being held at <stron
 g>CSCW in Jersey City on November 3rd</strong>\, is titled\, “Privacy in C
 ontext: Critically Engaging with Theory to Guide Privacy Research and Desi
 gn.”</p>\n<p>Privacy has been a key research theme in the CSCW and HCI com
 munities\, but the term is often used in an ad hoc and fragmented way. Thi
 s is likely due to the fact that privacy is a complex and multi-faceted co
 ncept. This one-day workshop will facilitate discourse around key privacy 
 theories and frameworks that can inform privacy research with the goal of 
 producing guidelines for privacy researchers on how and when to incorporat
 e which theories into various aspects of their empirical privacy research.
  This will lay the groundwork to move the privacy field forward. To inspir
 e participants and spark discussion\, we will have a special keynote speak
 er\, <a href='https://networkedprivacycscw2018.wordpress.com/keynote-speak
 er/'>Dr. Helen Nissenbaum</a>\, engage with the audience about her renowne
 d Contextual Integrity framework. Dr. Nissenbaum is a Professor of Informa
 tion Science at Cornell Tech and her framework focuses on understanding pr
 ivacy expectations and their implications.</p>\n<h2>Important Dates</h2>\n
 <ul>\n<li><strong>Submission Deadline</strong>: August 31\, 2018 (Late sub
 missions will be accepted through September 24th\, 2018)</li>\n<li><strong
 >Submission Notifications</strong>: September 9\, 2018</li>\n<li><strong>C
 amera-ready Deadline</strong>: September 28\, 2018</li>\n<li><strong>Date 
 of Workshop</strong>: November 3\, 2018</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>How to Participat
 e</h2>\n<p>We seek participants from various domains for a multidisciplina
 ry workshop to<br />\nshare their knowledge and views of both the theory a
 nd design of privacy. Submission format is as follows:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><str
 ong>Position Paper</strong>: A 2 to 4 page position paper in <a href='http
 s://chi2018.acm.org/chi-proceedings-format/' target='_blank' rel='noopener
 '>CHI extended abstracts format</a> that address the workshop themes and h
 ighlighted topics provided in the call. (References not included in page l
 imit).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Papers will be peer-reviewed\, and submissions will
  be accepted based on the relevance and development of their chosen topic\
 , as well as their potential to contribute to the workshop discussions and
  goals. Topics of interest include\, but are not limited to:</p>\n<ul>\n<l
 i>Identification of relevant privacy theories</li>\n<li>Empirical studies 
 that incorporate privacy theories</li>\n<li>Methodological considerations 
 for incorporating privacy theories into empirical research</li>\n<li>Imple
 menting privacy theories in collaborative systems’ design</li>\n</ul>\n<h2
 >How To Submit</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Position papers should be sent to <a href='
 mailto:networkedprivacycscw20187@gmail.com' target='_blank' rel='noopener'
 >networkedprivacycscw2018@gmail.com</a> before or on August 31\, 2018 11:5
 9 PM Pacific Standard Time.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Submissions will be peer-revie
 wed by the workshop’s <a href='https://networkedprivacycscw2018.wordpress.
 com/committe/'>program committee</a>. Acceptance decisions will be sent ou
 t by September 9\, 2018 and camera-ready versions due at the end of Septem
 ber and will be made available on the workshop website.</p>\n<p><strong>NO
 TE</strong>: At least one author of each accepted position paper must atte
 nd the workshop and all participants must register for both the workshop a
 nd for at least one day of the conference.</p>\n<h2>Contact</h2>\n<p>Final
  submissions and questions about the workshop should be sent to <a href='m
 ailto:networkedprivacycscw2018@gmail.com' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>n
 etworkedprivacycscw2018@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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 unday 1 October 2018 (23:59 CET)</p></blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>Notifica
 tion to authors: Monday 3 December 2018</p></blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>S
 ubmit papers to: https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=73289956.qcZ
 YoOQbJbUJgoKs</p></blockquote>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181001T235900
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CONTACT:https://www.wirewheel.io/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-california
 -consumer-privacy-act/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&utm_campaign=
 20190128-ccpa-webinar
DESCRIPTION:<h3>The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): An Introduction
  by its Author and Leading Technologists</h3>\n<h4>In this webinar\, you w
 ill learn:</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>What the key provisions of the law mean to you 
 and your customers:\n<ul>\n<li>“Right to Know”</li>\n<li>“Right to Say No”
 </li>\n<li>“Right to Have Data Kept Safe”</li>\n</ul>\n</li>\n<li>How exis
 ting and forthcoming technologies make it possible to achieve the intent o
 f the CCPA</li>\n<li>How to build a data privacy culture within your enter
 prise</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>Hosted by:</h4>\n<p><strong>Alastair Mactaggart</st
 rong>\, Chairman\, Californians for Consumer Privacy<br />\n<strong>Justin
  Antonipillai</strong>\, Privacy Expert & CEO\, WireWheel<br />\n<strong>J
 ohn Ackerly</strong>\, Security Expert & CEO\, Virtru<br />\n<strong>Jocel
 yn Aqua</strong>\, Principal\, Regulatory Privacy & Cybersecurity\, PwC</p
 >\n<p>Webinar Summary:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>In celebration of Data Privacy Day\,
  “an international effort to empower individuals and businesses to respect
  privacy\, safeguard data and enable trust\,” please join us in a webinar 
 where we will discuss the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)\, a landm
 ark piece of legislation designed to increase consumer rights over persona
 l information\, establish that privacy is a human right\, and set the mini
 mum bar for national privacy regulations.</li>\n<li>This will be the first
  in a series of webinars to help educate consumers and businesses about th
 e CCPA\, how to get ready for it\, and to understand that the CCPA will ul
 timately protect a fundamental human right\, while still enabling and prom
 oting innovation and the growth of small and medium-sized businesses and l
 arge enterprises.</li>\n<li>The CCPA is set to go into effect on January 1
 \, 2020 and will help people regain ownership and control over their perso
 nal information while helping businesses establish trust by ensuring they 
 safeguard people’s personal information.</li>\n<li>Alastair Mactaggart\, t
 he Californians for Consumer Privacy Chairman and a force behind the CCPA\
 , along with Justin Antonipillai\, the founder and CEO of WireWheel\, and 
 John Ackerly\, the founder and CEO of Virtru\, will discuss the key sectio
 ns of the CCPA and how technologies\, like those developed by WireWheel an
 d Virtru\, are making it possible for the CCPA to fully achieve its vision
  and goals.</li>\n</ul>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190128T141500
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Online Events
CONTACT:Future of Privacy Forum\; (202) 768-8950\; https://fpf.org/
DESCRIPTION:<p>FPF’s monthly Privacy Landscape call is scheduled for next T
 uesday\, Feb. 19\, 2019 from 4pm-5pm ET. </p>\n<p>The call will focus on s
 tate privacy legislation\, with particular attention paid to the Californi
 a Consumer Privacy Act and Senator Carlyle’s consumer privacy bill in Wash
 ington State.  We expect a robust discussion and will set aside plenty of 
 time for Q&A.  </p>\n<p>We are fortunate to be joined by Jim Halpert\, Co-
 Chair of DLA Piper’s Global Data Protection\, Privacy and Security Practic
 e and Alex Alben\, Washington State’s Chief Privacy Officer. Jim is a trus
 ted voice in innumerable state privacy discussions. Alex has deep insight 
 into the ongoing process re: the proposed Washington Privacy Act\, includi
 ng the just-published substitute bill.</p>\n<p>Resources:<br />\nCaliforni
 a Consumer Privacy Act – https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billText
 Client.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB375&search_keywords=California+Consumer+Pr
 ivacy+Act+of+2018<br />\nWashington State consumer privacy bill – http://l
 awfilesext.leg.wa.gov/biennium/2019-20/Pdf/Bills/Senate%20Bills/5376.pdf<b
 r />\nDial-in info for US callers and commonly requested international num
 bers are below.  If you need an additional country-specific dial-in\, plea
 se let me know.</p>\n<p>We look forward to hearing from everyone – it prom
 ises to be a great call!</p>\n<p>Dial-in info:<br />\nUS Dial-In: 1 (888) 
 545-0687<br />\nPasscode: 5784 622#</p>\n<p>Belgium: 0800 389 15<br />\nFr
 ance: 0805 102 857<br />\nGermany: 0800 222 2013<br />\nIreland: 1800 936 
 220<br />\nIsrael: 1809 212 583<br />\nItaly: 800 906 150<br />\nNetherlan
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  </p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T160000
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CONTACT:Future of Privacy Forum\; www.fpf.org
DESCRIPTION:<p>FPF’s monthly Privacy Landscape call is scheduled for NEXT T
 UESDAY\, May 21\, 2019 from 4pm-5pm ET.</p>\n<p>FPF staff and Tanya Forshe
 it (Chair of Frankfurt Kurnit’s Privacy & Data Security Group) will provid
 e an update and opportunity to discuss the status of proposed amendments t
 o the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).</p>\n<p>We are also fortunat
 e to be joined by Ashwin Machanavajjhala\, (Associate Professor\, Director
  of Graduate Studies\, Department of Computer Science\, Duke University). 
 Prof. Machanavajjhala will describe and discuss his work regarding Ektelo:
  an open source framework for defining differentially private computation.
 </p>\n<p>Please note: the presentation will be useful to privacy and compl
 iance experts\, but will be of particular interest to technical members of
  your organization’s team. Please invite interested technologists from you
 r organization to join the call!</p>\n<p>Resources:<br />\nEktelo: A frame
 work for defining deferentially private computation<br />\nDial-in info fo
 r US callers and commonly requested international numbers are below. If yo
 u need an additional country-specific dial-in\, please let me know.</p>\n<
 p>We look forward to hearing from everyone – it promises to be a great cal
 l!</p>\n<p>Dial-in info:<br />\nUS Dial-In: 1 (888) 545-0687 or 1 (630) 69
 1-2764<br />\nPasscode: 8180 550#</p>\n<p>Belgium: 0800 389 15<br />\nFran
 ce: 0805 102 857<br />\nGermany: 0800 222 2013<br />\nIreland: 1800 936 22
 0<br />\nIsrael: 1809 212 583<br />\nItaly: 800 906 150<br />\nNetherlands
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 >
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190521T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190521T170000
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Stacy Martin\; privacy-events@mozilla.org\; https://www.eventbrite.
 com/e/may-privacy-lab-privacy-authors-panel-tickets-60959863593
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 0' /></div><div>The May iteration of Privacy Lab will be a privacy author 
 round-table hosted by the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Privacy at B
 erkeley (IRGP). The event will bring together prominent authors of privacy
  books who will discuss their work and privacy more generally.</div>\n<div
 ></div>\n<div>For the first time\, Privacy Lab will be coordinated with th
 e annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC). The PLSC 2019\, organized
  jointly by Berkeley Center For Law & Technology and the George Washington
  University Law School\, assembles a wide array of privacy law scholars an
 d practitioners from around the world to discuss current issues and foster
  greater connections between academia and practice.</div>\n<div></div>\n<d
 iv>The PLSC brings together privacy law scholars\, privacy scholars from o
 ther disciplines (economics\, philosophy\, political science\, computer sc
 ience)\, and practitioners (industry\, legal\, advocacy\, and government).
 </div>\n<div></div>\n<div>\n<div>Food: Light refreshments and beverages wi
 ll be served.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div>Video: The event will be recorded f
 or remote attendees.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div>Confirmed Authors:</div>\n<d
 iv></div>\n<div><a href='https://as.vanderbilt.edu/history/bio/sarah-igo' 
 target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>Sarah Igo</a> – author 
 of <a href='http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674737501' tar
 get='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>The Known Citizen</a>: A H
 istory of Privacy in Modern America\, Faculty member at Vanderbilt.</div>
 \n<div></div>\n<div><a href='http://www.jamesbrule.net/' target='_blank' r
 el='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>James Rule</a> – author of <a href='http
 s://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307832.001.00
 01/acprof-9780195307832' target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer
 '>Privacy in Peril</a>\, sociologist and writer based in Berkeley.</div>\n
 <div></div>\n<div><a href='https://sph.umich.edu/faculty-profiles/anthony-
 denise.html' target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>Denise Ant
 hony</a> – author of the article “Towards a Sociology of Privacy.”</div>\n
 <div></div>\n<div><a href='http://www.daniellecitron.com/' target='_blank'
  rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>Danielle Citron</a> – author of <a hre
 f='http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674659902' target='_bla
 nk' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>Hate Crimes in Cyberspace</a>\, amo
 ng other works.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div>Moderator: Naniette Coleman</div>
 \n</div>\n<p>Tickets: <a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' href='https://w
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190530T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190530T200000
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LOCATION:The Blum Center at UC Berkeley\, Room 100 @ Blum Hall\, Berkeley\,
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Future of Privacy Forum\; sgray@fpf.org\; https://www.eventbrite.co
 m/e/roundtable-discussion-with-dr-johnny-ryan-the-future-of-ad-tech-regist
 ration-62056389331
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
 s://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/FPF_300x300.png' width=
 '300' height='300' /></div><p>Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) invites you to
  join us on Friday\, June 7th\, 2019 for a roundtable discussion with <str
 ong>Dr. Johnny Ryan\,</strong> Chief Policy & Industry Relations Officer f
 or Brave Software\, to discuss <strong>The Future of Ad Tech – Emerging Bu
 siness Models and Designing for Privacy.</strong></p>\n<p>Prior to joining
  Brave Software\, Dr. Ryan was Head of Ecosystem for PageFair\, and Chief 
 Innovation Officer of The Irish Times. In recent years\, he has been a pro
 minent privacy advocate in the EU\, working with digital rights organizati
 ons to file formal complaints with regulators in the UK\, Ireland\, Spain\
 , the Netherlands\, Belgium\, and Luxembourg\, related to advocates’ conce
 rns about the Ad Tech industry and current real-time bidding (RTB) practic
 es (read the <a href='https://brave.com/adtech-data-breach-complaint' targ
 et='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>primary regulatory complain
 t here)</a>. More recently\, Dr. Ryan testified before the U.S. Senate Jud
 icary Committee in a May 21st hearing\, “Understanding the Digital Adverti
 sing Ecosystem and the Impact of Data Privacy and Competition Policy.” (<a
  href='https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/meetings/understanding-the-digital
 -advertising-ecosystem-and-the-impact-of-data-privacy-and-competition-poli
 cy' target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>Watch the hearing</
 a>)</p>\n<p>The discussion will be moderated by Stacey Gray\, Senior Couns
 el at the Future of Privacy Forum.</p>\n<p>We will discuss with the group:
 </p>\n<ul>\n<li>What does the future hold for alternative Ad Tech business
  models\, including blockchain and attention-based models such as the Brav
 e Attention Token (BAT)?</li>\n<li>What does engineering for privacy\, or 
 “privacy by design\,” mean in the context of advertising technology?</li>
 \n<li>What’s on the horizon for Ad Tech in Europe?</li>\n<li>& any other q
 uestions you have — please feel free to <a href='mailto:%20sgray@fpf.org' 
 target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>send your questions</a>
  ahead of time.</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em>Lunch will be provided.</em></p>\n<p><
 em><strong>** Invitation only — Limit 1 per organization & non-transferabl
 e. **</strong></em></p>\n<p>Tickets: <a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' 
 href='https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roundtable-discussion-with-dr-johnny-ry
 an-the-future-of-ad-tech-registration-62056389331'>https://www.eventbrite.
 com/e/roundtable-discussion-with-dr-johnny-ryan-the-future-of-ad-tech-regi
 stration-62056389331</a>.</p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190607T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190607T133000
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LOCATION:Future of Privacy Forum @ 1400 I St NW #450\, Washington\, DC 2000
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Online Events
CONTACT:Future of Privacy Forum\; www.fpf.org
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
 s://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/FPF_300x300.png' width=
 '300' height='300' /></div><p>Each month\, the Future of Privacy Forum hos
 ts a call with thought leaders to discuss topical issues related to privac
 y and responsible data use.</p>\n<p>We will provide an update and opportun
 ity to discuss recent privacy updates to the Android and iOS platforms and
  app stores.</p>\n<p>We will also discuss recent legislative developments 
 regarding biometric technologies. Lawmakers are increasingly passing or co
 nsidering measures that would limit use of facial recognition or other bio
 metric tech by government agencies and/or companies. These issues are top 
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  let me know.</p>\n<p>We look forward to hearing from everyone – it promis
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  effect on January 1\, 2020. While the specifics are still being hammered 
 out\, the CCPA will inevitably change how businesses around the world oper
 ate. Join data privacy experts\, <strong>Mark Kahn</strong> (General Couns
 el\, Segment)\, <strong>Melissa Maalouf</strong> (Shareholder\, ZwillGen)\
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  Forum)\, for a fireside chat on the CCPA and the future of consumer data 
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  see before the CCPA even goes into effect</li>\n<li>Regulatory trends imp
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Christine Reap\; christine.reap@charter.com
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  two leading members of Congress who will share their perspective on this 
 important issue and potential legislative solutions.</p>\n<p>This event wi
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 anking Member of House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protec
 tion and Commerce.</p>\n<p>A light breakfast will be served. Please email 
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CONTACT:+1 510.528.8649\; conference@usenix.org\; https://www.usenix.org/co
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DESCRIPTION:<p><img class='alignnone size-medium wp-image-2455' src='https:
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 Respect (PEPR) is a single-track conference focused on designing and build
 ing products and systems with privacy and respect for their users and the 
 societies in which they operate. Our goal is to improve the state of the a
 rt and practice of building for privacy and respect and to foster a deeply
  knowledgeable community of both privacy practitioners and researchers who
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CONTACT:Stacy Martin\; privacy-events@mozilla.org\; https://www.eventbrite.
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 an updated draft of their Privacy Framework to seek feedback prior to its 
 planned October 2019 release.</p>\n<p>Join us at 6pm for networking. Progr
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Online Events
CONTACT:privaci.research@gmail.com \; http://privaci.info/ci_symposium/cfp.
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  contextual integrity to reason about privacy\, and to design and evaluate
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  the workshop will not publish formal proceedings (so as to not preclude t
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CONTACT:Heather Martin\; 303.492.5442\; Heather.Martin@colorado.edu\; https
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 rivacy law in the United States is famously a hole-ridden patchwork of sta
 te laws\, sectoral legislation\, and consumer protection. Whether in respo
 nse to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation or to Calif
 ornia’s enactment of its Consumer Privacy Act\, over this past year state 
 and federal legislators have been proposing new data privacy laws at an en
 ergetic rate.</p>\n<p>How will we govern the technology of the near future
 ? Will the United States join the rest of the world in recognizing data pr
 ivacy rights or will it take its own approach? Will these choices even mat
 ter in practice\, given the long reach of both EU and California law?</p>
 \n<p>This conference will bring together academics\, practitioners\, techn
 ologists\, and regulators to discuss the near future of U.S. data privacy 
 law. Specifically\, we will explore municipal bans on surveillance technol
 ogy\, new state privacy laws\, the future role of the Federal Trade Commis
 sion\, and proposed federal legislation.</p>\n<p>Those who cannot attend t
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190906T090000
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CONTACT:Cornelia Riehle\; +49 (0)651 937 37 302\; https://www.era.int/cgi-b
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  enforcement sector and highlight some of the practical challenges that da
 ta protection experts face in light of developments in policing\, society 
 as a whole and a rapidly changing criminal environment.</p>\n<p>The confer
 ence is organised by the Danish National Police and ERA in cooperation wit
 h Europol’s Data Protection Experts Network (EDEN) and will bring together
  internationally renowned practitioners from law enforcement and security 
 authorities with privacy experts\, academics and civil society representat
 ives.</p>\n<h3>Key topics</h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Data-sharing\, GDPR and the poli
 ce: how to fight crime in the age of GDPR?</li>\n<li>Passenger Name Record
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 ntelligence (OSINT) and the Internet of Things: proportionality in an age 
 of data abundance</li>\n</ul>\n<h3>Who should attend?</h3>\n<p>Law enforce
 ment officials\, data protection officers\, members of Europol’s Data Prot
 ection Experts Network (EDEN)\, representatives of national data protectio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T090000
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DESCRIPTION:<p><img class='alignnone size-full wp-image-1262' src='https://
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 em>The Future of the COPPA Rule: An FTC Workshop</em> will examine whether
  to update the COPPA Rule in light of evolving business practices in the o
 nline children’s marketplace\, including the increased use of Internet of 
 Things devices\, social media\, educational technology\, and general audie
 nce platforms hosting third-party child-directed content. <a href='https:/
 /www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/ch
 ildrens-online-privacy-protection-rule'>The COPPA Rule\, which was enacted
  in 2000</a> and <a href='https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2
 013/07/revised-childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule-goes-effect'>updat
 ed in 2013</a>\, requires certain Web site operators to obtain parental co
 nsent before collecting\, using\, or disclosing personal information from 
 children under 13. Workshop topics will include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>How the de
 velopment of new technologies or business models\, the evolving nature of 
 privacy harms\, and changes in the way parents and children use websites a
 nd online services\, affect children’s privacy today\;</li>\n<li>How the R
 ule should address parental consent for education technology vendors that 
 collect personal information consented to by schools\, following on discus
 sions that occurred during the <a href='https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/ev
 ents-calendar/2017/12/student-privacy-ed-tech'>FTC’s Student Privacy and E
 d Tech workshop</a> in December 2017\;</li>\n<li>Whether the Rule should i
 nclude a specific exception to parental consent for audio files containing
  a child’s voice that website operators collect and then promptly delete\;
 </li>\n<li>Whether the Rule should permit general audience platforms to re
 but the presumption that all users of child-directed content are children\
 , and if so\, under what circumstances\;</li>\n<li>Whether the revisions t
 o the Rule made in 2013 have worked as intended or require modification\; 
 and</li>\n<li>Whether the Rule should be amended to better address website
 s and online services that do not include traditionally child-oriented act
 ivities\, but that have large numbers of child users.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>For 
 a more detailed list of topics\, see the <a href='https://www.ftc.gov/syst
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 iew_draft_notice.pdf'>Commission’s request for public comment on the COPPA
  Rule</a></p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T090000
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LOCATION:Constitution Center @ 400 7th St SW\, Washington\, DC 20024\, USA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Jonas Boß\; back.office@euprivacyseal.com\; https://www.european-pr
 ivacy-seal.eu/eps-en/european-privacy-seal-expert-admission-workshop
DESCRIPTION:<p><img class='alignnone size-medium wp-image-2466' src='https:
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Online Events
CONTACT:IAPP\; https://iapp.org/store/webconferences/a0l1P00000DroauQAB/
DESCRIPTION:<p>In addition to other benefits\, the California Consumer Priv
 acy Act enhances privacy for individuals when data uses cannot be adequate
 ly served using consent alone. The CCPA provides incentives for companies 
 to implement safeguards that reduce data privacy risk from even occurring 
 in the first place. Under the CCPA\, this can be accomplished by leveragin
 g new technically enforced\, risk-based deidentification controls.</p>\n<p
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 ts. They include:</p>\n<p>For individuals and society:<br />\n+Consumer be
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 requirements because of the complexity of processing and difficulty of exp
 lanation.<br />\n+Societal benefits from having more representative\, non-
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 zational safeguards are in place.</p>\n<p>Those requirements include:<br /
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 chnical safeguards to prevent recipients of protected information from ina
 dmissibly re-identifying individuals when used on a distributed\, multi-pa
 rty basis.<br />\n+Greater protection than otherwise required under laws t
 hat were enacted almost a quarter century ago\, like the Health Insurance 
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 are in place in the context of automated decision making.<br />\n+All of w
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 ented to realize these benefits\, and how can your organization put them i
 n place? Join us for this privacy education web conference to learn about 
 this and more.</p>\n<p>You’ll hear from experts in the field about:</p>\n<
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 cessing is not enough without having accountability controls to support da
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 ancing on Interest” test to enable legitimate interest as a legal basis fo
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 erence teaches the fundamentals of EU General Data Protection Regulation-r
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 a utility while increasing accountability\, ethics and transparency.</p>\n
 <p>Data drives commerce. It opens up opportunities for businesses to build
  on a global scale. But those opportunities have brought challenges in dat
 a innovation and utility\, risk and the privacy of individuals. To date\, 
 commerce has experimented with consent to manage these risk and privacy ch
 allenges. But consent alone no longer works in many situations\; we need t
 o go above and beyond consent by itself. This webinar will look at a compl
 ement to consent\, a technological application that is a “belt and braces”
  approach to balancing privacy and data value when consent does not work. 
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 5th Cookie working group (www.5thCookie.com)\, and what does it hope to ac
 hieve?<br />\n+How does the 5th Cookie approach leverage GDPR-recommended 
 pseudonymization?<br />\n+How does it enable ethical advertising technolog
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 n to other data uses (non-adtech/RTB)?<br />\n+What are the benefits of le
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 ity</p>\n<p>+Martin Abrams\, Executive Director and Chief Strategist\, Int
 ernational Accountability Foundation</p>\n<p>+Gary LaFever\, CEO\, Anonos<
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CONTACT:https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us20/speakers/call-for-speaker
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DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 rging state laws requires a good technical and business understanding of a
 d tech in order to assess relationships with a wide range of partners.</p>
 \n<p>For a deeper dive into the nuts and bolts of ad tech\, please join us
  on <strong>Wednesday\, April 8th\, from 10am – 12pm Eastern Time </strong
 >for a training on data collection methods and business models for trackin
 g\, analytics\, and advertising. Topics will include: basic ad delivery an
 d reporting\, online and mobile platforms and data flows\, real-time biddi
 ng (RTB)\, and analytics as well as an overview of the current discussions
  on the future of ad tech.</p>\n<p><strong>Participants will gain an under
 standing of:</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>How browsers work and why default bro
 wser settings matter when performing a cookie audit of a website.</li>\n</
 ul>\n<ul>\n<li>How online advertising works\, including the intricacies of
  real-time bidding and the interplay between the various participants in t
 he ad-ecosystem.</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n<li>An overview of the ideas being dis
 cussed in response to the phasing out of support for third-party cookies a
 nd the working groups and standards efforts to follow to track the post-co
 okie discussions.</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Expert Speakers Include:</strong
 ></p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Christy Harris</strong>\, Director of Technology 
 & Privacy Research\, Future of Privacy Forum</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n<li><stron
 g>Dr. Rob van Eijk</strong>\, Managing Director\, Europe\, Future of Priva
 cy Forum</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em><strong>Please register as soon as possible\,
  as space is limited.</strong></em></p>\n<p>This event will ONLY be live-s
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T100000
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