Conference Videos
Monday 2 July 2018
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Chairman’s Introduction: Navigating GDPR: The art of the possible Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business |
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Big data, purpose use limitation and the GDPR – Opportunity or Gordian Knot? Dyann Heward-Mills, Founder and CEO, HewardMills, UK |
Big data, purpose use limitation and the GDPR – Opportunity or Gordian Knot? Ellis Parry, Global Privacy Lead, BP, UK |
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Going for Certification: The added value of a certification scheme to achieve GDPR compliance Mark Fraser, Bureau Veritas, France |
Managing data as an asset in a digital world Giles Pratt, Partner, Freshfields, UK |
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The GDPR: On stage or back stage? Helena Verhagen, Co-Founder, Privacy Valley, Netherlands |
Knowing me, knowing you: Researching Iceland’s genetic data Helga Þórisdóttir, Commissioner, Data Protection Authority, Iceland |
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Genetic testing kits: Privacy, secondary use and other legal risks Dr. Andelka Phillips, Assistant Professor in Information Technology Law, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland |
Nowhere to hide: Competition and privacy regulators shine spotlights on privacy policies Gail Crawford, Partner, Latham & Watkins, UK |
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Cloud, Data localisation and Privacy by Design Thomas Otter, Global Vice-President, Product Management, SAP, Germany |
Cloud, Data localisation and Privacy by Design Caroline Tahon, Senior Director, Legal Project Manager, SAP SuccessFactors, France |
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Operationalise Accountability and Privacy by Design: What to automate in your Privacy Programme Kabir Barday, Chief Executive, OneTrust, USA Dale Sunderland, Deputy Data Protection Commissioner, Ireland |
The first big fine: Who will get it and how to avoid it Eduardo Ustaran, Partner, Hogan Lovells, UK |
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National implementation of the GDPR in the Nordic countries Maria Holmström Mellberg, Founder and Legal Advisor, Mellberg Advisory, Sweden |
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Tuesday 3 July 2018
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EU e-Privacy Regulation Update: Double toil and trouble? Peter Church, Counsel, and Georgina Kon, Partner, Linklaters, UK |
EU e-Privacy Regulation Update: Double toil and trouble? Elisabeth Stafford, Head of EU Data Flows, EU and International Data Protection, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, UK |
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Asia-Pacific: Fundamental conflicts with EU adequacy? Professor Graham Greenleaf, Asia-Pacific Editor, Privacy Laws & Business, Australia |
Canada’s law EU adequate for now but changes needed? Professor Colin Bennett, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria, Canada |
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More DPA powers, more influence: From WP29 to the EU Data Protection Board Willem Debeuckelaere, Chair, Data Protection Commission, Belgium and Vice-Chair, European DP Board, Brussels |
DPA perspective on national consistency: Inside the EU Florence Raynal, Head, European and International Affairs, CNIL, France |
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Iceland’s data protection law from a European Economic Area perspective Helga Þórisdóttir, Commissioner, Data Protection Authority, Iceland |
Artificial Intelligence: Can machines learn how to comply with the GDPR? Nigel Houlden, Head of Technology, ICO, UK |
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Blockchain demystified: What it is and data protection implications Dr. Jatinder Singh, EPSRC Research Fellow, Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge and Member of St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK |
Blockchain demystified: What it is and data protection implications Peter F. McLaughlin, Partner, Burns & Levinson LLP, USA |
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Blockchain demystified: What it is and data protection implications Nigel Houlden, Head of Technology, ICO, UK |
Data compliance for innovators and disruptors Rob Sumroy, Partner, Slaughter and May, UK |
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GDPR: The unintended consequences 1 Paul Lavery, Partner, Head of Technology & Innovation Group, McCann FitzGerald, Ireland |
GDPR: The unintended consequences 2 Paul Lavery, Partner, Head of Technology & Innovation Group, McCann FitzGerald, Ireland |
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New aspects of the UK’s Data Protection Act 2018 Judith Jones, Group Manager, Central Government Team, ICO, UK |
Post-Brexit tensions between the UK and the GDPR Oliver Butler, Fellow by Special Election in Law, Wadham College, University of Oxford, UK |
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Ireland as a lead authority under the GDPR and operation of the one stop shop Dale Sunderland, Deputy DP Commissioner, Ireland |
Wednesday 4 July 2018
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Finding the Data Protection ‘Sweet Spot’ – Using consumer evidence to build a risk based DP strategy David Cole, Managing Director, fastmap, UK |
Finding the Data Protection ‘Sweet Spot’ – Using consumer evidence to build a risk based DP strategy Richard Merrygold, Director of Group DP, HomeServe, UK |
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Building bricks rather than ticking boxes Steve Wright, Data Protection & Information Security Officer, John Lewis Partnership, UK |
Achieving a harmonised global privacy framework based on the GDPR Richard Merrygold, Director of Group Data Protection, HomeServe, UK |
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Risk-based GDPR training 77,000 staff in multiple languages and countries Asi DeGani, Head of Digital Learning, Kingfisher, UK |
The challenges of privacy in the connected James Leaton Gray, Director, Deloitte, UK; and |
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Demystifying de-identification: A practical Anna Johnston, Director, Salinger Privacy, Australia |
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