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Annual Conference 2009 Videos


Videos produced by New Planet Films (www.newplanetfilms.com)
Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

Chairman’s introduction: Privacy as a business risk for top management – Compliance in the credit crunch.
Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

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Professor Colin Bennett, University of Victoria, Canada

The rise of the privacy advocates and the implications for government and business.
Professor Colin Bennett, University of Victoria, Canada

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Christopher Millard, Of Counsel, Bristows, London and Professor of Privacy & Information Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Cloud computing: Balancing the benefits and the risks .
Christopher Millard, Of Counsel, Bristows, London and Professor of Privacy & Information Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

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Greg Piel, Lead Attorney, International, First Data Corporation, USA

Applying for Binding Corporate Rules (BCR) approval – sharing lessons learned from an applicant’s perspective.
Greg Piel, Lead Attorney, International, First Data Corporation, USA

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Scott Singer, Partner, Denton Wilde Sapte, UK

Applying for Binding Corporate Rules (BCR) approval – sharing lessons learned from an applicant’s perspective.
Scott Singer, Partner, Denton Wilde Sapte, UK

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Christopher Rees, Partner, Herbert Smith, UK

How US-based Atmel Corp. won its BCR approval and what lessons can be learned for best practice.
Christopher Rees, Partner, Herbert Smith, UK

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Boris Wojtan, EMEA Data Privacy Lead, Accenture, UK

How Accenture won approval for its Binding Corporate Rules in 20 EU countries for transferring personal data to its affiliates around the world
Boris Wojtan, EMEA Data Privacy Lead, Accenture, UK

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Willemien Bax, Deputy Director General, BEUC, The European Consumers’ Organisation, Belgium

How do consumer organisations want to strengthen data protection laws in Europe?
Willemien Bax, Deputy Director General, BEUC, The European Consumers’ Organisation, Belgium

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Ekaterina Lopatnikova, Associate, CMS International B.V., Russia.

Russia’s personal data protection law: Current requirements and changes ahead
Ekaterina Lopatnikova, Associate, CMS International B.V., Russia.

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Pavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Delhi, India

India's new data protection law.
Pavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Delhi, India

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Yoram HaCohen, Head of Law, Information and Technology Authority, ILITA, Israel

Recent developments in Israel’s DP regime.
Yoram HaCohen, Head of Law, Information and Technology Authority, ILITA, Israel

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Omer Tene, Associate Professor, College of Management, Israel.

Recent developments in Israel’s DP regime.
Omer Tene, Associate Professor, College of Management, Israel.

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Christopher Kuner, Partner, Hunton & Williams, Belgium.

The new controller-to-processor standard contractual clauses proposed by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to the European Commission for transferring personal data from the European Economic Area to third countries.
Christopher Kuner, Partner, Hunton & Williams, Belgium.

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Bojana Bellamy, Global DP Compliance Lead, Accenture, UK.

The new controller-to-processor standard contractual clauses proposed by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to the European Commission for transferring personal data from the European Economic Area to third countries.
Bojana Bellamy, Global DP Compliance Lead, Accenture, UK.

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