2022 Conference Video Highlights
35th International Conference
Winds of Change
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Excerpts from each of the sessions our International Conference 2022
Monday 4 July 2022
Chairman’s Introduction: GDPR's influence ripples around the world Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business |
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The rise of sectoral regulation for BigTech – What does the future hold? - Part 1 Claudia Berg, General Counsel, ICO, Uk |
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The rise of sectoral regulation for BigTech – What does the future hold? - Part 2 Iain Corby, Executive Director, The Age Verification Providers’ Association (AVPA) & Project Manager, euCONSENT, UK |
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The rise of sectoral regulation for BigTech – What does the future hold? - Part 3 Julian Deckers, Legal Adviser, Litigation Chamber, Data Protection Authority, Belgium |
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Cookies and Trackers: How to ensure third parties reside on your websites and apps legally Leena Kuusniemi, Founder and Legal Advisor, Leegal, Finland |
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The future of third party cookies and privacy preserving technologies William Malcolm, Director, Privacy Legal, Google, UK |
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Privacy in the Clouds, Revisited: What we learned from analysing the contracts for 40 cloud services Christopher Millard, Professor of Privacy and Information Law, Queen Mary University of London, UK |
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5G: Friend or foe to privacy? Javier Fernández-Samaniego, Managing Director, Samaniego Law, Spain/USA |
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Canada leads on applying privacy law to cannabis sales Michael McEvoy, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia, Canada |
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Winning tips on using competitions and prize draws to incentivise gathering personal data - Part 1 Jeremy Stern, Chief Executive, PromoVeritas, U |
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Winning tips on using competitions and prize draws to incentivise gathering personal data - Part 2 |
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How the European Data Protection Board works to achieve Member States’ consistency in interpreting and enforcing the GDPR Gwendal Le Grand, Head of Activity for Enforcement Support and Coordination, European Data Protection Board, Brussels |
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A national regulator’s perspective: Enforcement actions of the CNIL on EU/US data transfers, including cloud service providers Emilie Brunet, Legal Advisor, International Service, CNIL, France |
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Advantages (and disadvantages) of having your European HQ in Ireland from the data protection law enforcement perspective Paul Lavery, Partner, Head of Technology & Innovation Group, McCann Fitzgerald, Ireland |
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The EU Data Act: Gateway to Innovation? Linda Thielová, Head of Privacy, OneTrust, UK |
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Free will, nudging and the law - Part 1 Adriana Nugter, Founder, Nugter, Belgium |
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Free will, nudging and the law - Part 2 |
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Working with European privacy laws: Tencent’s views as owner of WeChat and many online services Timothy Ma, Head of International Privacy, Tencent, Hong Kong |
Tuesday 5 July 2019
Manipulative design and out of control data sharing: Finn Myrstad, Head of Digital Services Section, Norwegian Consumer Council, Norway |
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How Asia Pacific DPAs share information on tech and regulatory trends - Part 1 Michael McEvoy, Chair, Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) Governance Committee, and Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia, Canada |
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How Asia Pacific DPAs share information on tech and regulatory trends - Part 2 Junichi Ishii, Director for International Affairs, Personal Information Protection Commission, Japan |
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How Asia Pacific DPAs share information on tech and regulatory trends - Part 3 |
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Beyond adequacy: Recent developments and future prospects in the EU’s approach to international transfers Anne Schilmöller, Policy Officer, International Data Flows and Protection, Directorate-General for Justice & Consumers, European Commission, Brussels |
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UK privacy post-Brexit: What’s changed and what’s to come? - Part 1 |
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UK privacy post-Brexit: What’s changed and what’s to come? - Part 2 Peter Church, Counsel, Linklaters, UK |
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UK privacy post-Brexit: What’s changed and what’s to come? - Part 3 |
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Winds blowing in the same direction: Effective enforcement via DPA and consumer action Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor |
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Developing Codes of Conduct under the GDPR - Part 1 Dr Gerald Trieb, Partner, Knyrim Trieb Attorneys at Law, Austria |
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Developing Codes of Conduct under the GDPR - Part 2 |
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Data protection developmentsin the Middle East Dino Wilkinson, Partner, Clyde & Co, UAE |
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I’m GDPR compliant: How do I manage US/GDPR privacy risks given the changing landscape? - Part 1 Robert Blamires, Partner, Latham & Watkins, USA |
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I’m GDPR compliant: How do I manage US/GDPR privacy risks given the changing landscape? - Part 2 |
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Verifying identity in a remote world: Building ethical and privacy focused AI - Part 1 Ruhul Amin, Co-Founder and Chief Architect, Onfido, U |
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Verifying identity in a remote world: Building ethical and privacy focused AI - Part 2 |
Wednesday 6 July 2022
How the ICO helps influence the tech winds of change Stephen Bonner, Executive Director, Regulatory Futures and Innovation, ICO, UK |
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Demystifying Ransomware: A call to action for DPOs - Part 1 Christian Heggen, Strategic Threat Advisor, CrowdStrike, UK |
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Demystifying Ransomware: A call to action for DPOs - Part 2 Christian Heggen, Strategic Threat Advisor, CrowdStrike, UK |
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US Privacy class actions and emerging trends in the EU Ian Garrard, Managing Director, Innsworth Advisors, UK |
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Social Entertainment
Performed by The Aquila Singers, St John’s College, Cambridge
Director: Joanna Forbes L’Estrange
Accompanist: Alexander L’Estrange
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Amazing Grace |
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Bring me little water, Sylvy |
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One Voice |
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Joyful, Joyful |
Videos produced by New Planet Film & Media