The IAPP will once again host the Data Protection and Privacy Workshop to coincide with the 31st International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. Join us in Madrid a day early to hear experts from around the world share their valuable insights and workable solutions for managing todays most challenging data protection issues and risks.
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09.30h. - 10.30h.
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Registration and Breakfast
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10.30h. 10:45h.
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Introductions
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10.45h. 11.45h.
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Session 1: Notice of Security Breach: Moving From Why? and What? to "How!
- How does an organization prepare for notice requirements? How do you assess and manage risk in this area? Who needs to be at the table when a breach inevitably occurs? This session will provide a comparative analysis of the global approaches to notice requirements and the operational aspects of each.
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11.45h. 12.45h.
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Session 2: Global Transfer Solutions: Selecting an Answer That Works for Your Organization
- Much has been said about the comparative merit of the various mechanisms for international data transfers (binding corporate rules, consent, model contracts, safe harbor, etc.), but little information is available about how to properly assess these solutions and choose the right data transfer mechanism for a particular situation. Using case studies as a basis for generating discussion, find out what factors could affect your decision and how to select the right solution for your organization.
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12.45h. 14.45h.
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Lunch
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14:45h. 15:45
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Session 3: Cloud Computing: Demystifying the Issues and Managing the Risk
- Cloud computing appears to be the way of the future for many IT services, but it brings with it a number of challenges in terms of assessing and managing the risks to data in outsourced solutions. Learn what you should be asking now to prevent problems later, and how to set expectations early through contract provisions and auditing requirements.
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15:45h.h. 16:45
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Session 4: Online Privacy: Behavioural Targeting and Beyond
- The debates over online privacy continues to rage as approaches to topics like behavioural targeting and the scope of personal data (including IP addresses) seem to be diverging in many jurisdictions. Find out the latest developments on both fronts in this session.
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16:45h. 17:00h.
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Break
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17:00h. 18:00h.
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Session 5: The Future of the Privacy Profession
- The rise of data protection and privacy as central public policy issues has been accompanied by a growing need for individuals who are skilled in managing these issuesprivacy professionals. Engage with our global panel for a conversation about the future of the profession: Where are we going? What skills will we need it the years ahead? How can we defend and build our programs?
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