Register now for the Privacy+Security Forum Spring Academy (May 24-26, 2021). Our event will be virtual.
We have a great lineup of speakers and keynotes.
We are also going to be using a great new networking platform so you can catch up with friends at virtual tables.
I hope you can join us!
Monday, May 24 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET
Monday, May 24 02:00 PM – 04:30 PM ET
Session 1a: Tuesday, May 25: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET
- Recent Developments in China’s Cybersecurity, Data Protection and National Security Laws
- Ransomware: Risk Transfer, Compliance, and Stakeholder Management Challenges
- Recent Developments in China’s Cybersecurity, Data Protection and National Security Laws
- SolarWinds for Lawyers and Privacy Officers: Risks, Mitigation and Due Diligence
Session 1b: Tuesday, May 25: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM ET
- “Additional Protections” for SCC’s Post-Schrems II
- Health Privacy in the COVID Era
- Operationalizing Emerging US Privacy Laws
- Privacy in a Connected World: Tracking, Telemetry, and IoT
- The Era of Digital Transformation: Building A Privacy and Security Practice in the Ever-Changing Landscape
Session 2: Tuesday, May 25: 11:30 AM – 12:30 ET
- Automating Bias: A Look at How Bias Creeps into AI and How Privacy Law May be Used to Stop It
- Biden Agenda for Privacy and Security
- New State Privacy Laws To Add to the Mix: CPRA and VA CDPA – What do they add to the CCPA?
- Privacy Legislation and Regulation in the USA – State and Federal — in 2021 and Beyond
- The SolarWinds Aftermath and Securing Private Networks Against Top Adversaries
Session 3: Tuesday, May 25: 02:00 PM – 03:00 ET
- Current Ad Tech Evolution & the Art of the Cookie Policy
- Developments in IoT Security
- Privacy in the Home Workplace
- Privacy Integrations with IT
- Schrems II – Data Localization is not sufficient!
Session 4: Tuesday, May 25: 03:30 PM – 04:30 ET
- Anatomy of a Ransomware Attack
- Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Law — A Global View on Best Practices
- GDPR and New Technology
- How the Health Care Privacy Experience Can Inform the National Debate on Privacy Legislation
- NIST Privacy Framework IRL: The Rubber Meets the Road
Session 5: Wednesday, May 26: 10:00 AM – 11:00 ET
- A Litigation Crystal Ball: Impacts to Privacy Litigation and Cyber Insurance in 2021
- De-identification, Pseudonymization, and Anonymization: What does the law require and what should it require?
- Developments in UK and Swiss Data Protection Law
- GDPR Enforcement Trends: What are the real risks for my company, can we predict the fines and potential civil damages from class actions and follow-on litigation?
- One Year into the COVID-19 Pandemic: In-house Counsel’s Perspectives
Session 6: Wednesday, May 26: 11:30 AM – 12:30 ET
- (In)consistent Consent: Managing Multi-Jurisdictional Consent
- Addressing Consumer Perceptions About Privacy
- Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Decision-Making
- US Privacy Update: CCPA, CPRA, Virginia, State Laws and Federal Law Tracker
Session 7: Wednesday, May 26: 02:00 PM – 03:00 ET
- A Day In the Life of Incident and Data Breach: How to Ensure Global Compliance
- Beyond HIPAA – Regulating Data in the Health Sector
- CCPA Litigation – One Year Later and What will Change Under the CPRA
- Prospects for Federal Privacy Legislation in 2021 (and the Impact of New State Laws)
- Sharing Data and Managing Third Parties Across the Worldly Divide
Session 8: Wednesday, May 26: 03:30 PM – 04:30 ET
- (In)consistent Consent: Managing Multi-Jurisdictional Consent
- Can we do that? How to set up your privacy program to account for new
- Data Breach Response, Law, and Litigation: New Developments
- Flexibility by Design: Adapting Your Privacy Program to Shifting Compliance Challenges
- Privacy and the Connected Mind: Addressing the Unique Challenges Posed by Neurotechnologies
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This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. He also posts at his blog at LinkedIn, which has more than 1 million followers.
Professor Solove is the organizer, along with Paul Schwartz, of the Privacy + Security Forum and International Privacy + Security Forum, annual events designed for seasoned professionals.
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