Practical De-Identification
1101 New York Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20005
USA
De-identification is a critical element in many privacy programs, and is an important part in every privacy practitioner’s toolbox. However, the complex technical, legal, and policy landscape around de-identification can be difficult to navigate. Policy debates over the definition of personally identifying information continue, even as new technologies arise to alternately challenge and strengthen de-identification efforts. Meanwhile, privacy professionals need to take reasonable steps to ensure the data sets they oversee can be both useful and protected.
The Future of Privacy Forum and Ernst & Young invite you to join us for a deep dive withleading de-identification experts into the technologies, laws, and controls that shape today’s de-identification best practices.
Our expert panelists will discuss:
- The State of the Regulatory Framework
- Understanding Identifiers and the Role of Pseudonymous Data
- The Essential Role of Controls
- Sector-specific Applications of De-Identification
The workshop will run from 1:00-6:00 pm on July 9, 2015, and will be followed by a cocktail reception sponsored by Anonos.
This program is free and open to the public, but please register above as space is limited.