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Digital Trust Europe: Dublin - PrivSec World Forum

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PrivSec World Forum

 

Headline Sponsor

OneTrust

 

28-29 June 2022
Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, Dublin

Also available on-demand for global viewing 

PrivSec World Forum

PrivSec World Forum is a two-day, in-person event taking place as part of the Digital Trust Europe series. 

Data protection, privacy and security are essential elements of any successful organisation’s operational make-up. Getting these things right can improve stakeholder trust and take any company to the next level.

PrivSec World Forum will bring together a range of speakers from world-renowned companies and industries—plus thought leaders and experts sharing case studies and their experiences—so that professionals from across all fields can listen, learn and debate.

The event is a must-attend for data protection, privacy and security professionals who are keen to network, learn more, discuss and add expertise to how these sectors are interconnected.

PrivSec World Forum will feature panels and presentations on topics such as:

→Trust and transparency
 → International data transfers
 → Data ethics

Attendance at PrivSec World Forum will help your organisation learn more about trust, digital transformation, ethics, data protection and security challenges, solutions and opportunities, as well as the chance to network with your peers and develop business relationships.

PrivSec Conference Highlights

Meet your host

Michael Rasmussen

Michael Rasmussen

Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on the topics of enterprise GRC, GRC technology, corporate compliance, and policy management. With 27+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC processes, design and implement GRC architecture, and select technologies that are effective, efficient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — being the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester.

Michael has contributed to U.S. Congressional reports and committees, and currently serves on the Leadership Council of the OCEG and chairs the OCEG Technology Council, OCEG Policy Management Group, and the OCEG GRC Architect Group.

Michael is quoted extensively in the press and is respected for his commentary on broadcast news channels. He is an Honorary Life Member in The Institute of Risk Management for his contributions to risk management and GRC. In June 2007, Treasury & Risk recognized Michael as one of the 100 most influential people in finance with specific accolades noting his work in “Governance and Compliance: Saving the Planet and the Corporation” and as a “Rising Star in Rocky Times: Corporate America’s Outstanding Executives.”

Prior to founding GRC 20/20 Research, Michael was a Vice-President and ‘Top Analyst’ at Forrester Research, Inc. Before Forrester, he led the risk/compliance consulting practice at a professional services firm, and prior to that has specific experience managing compliance and risk within commercial organizations.

Michael’s educational experience consists of a Juris Doctorate in law and a Bachelor of Science in Business. Michael is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School with a research focus in ethics and church history. He is a GRCP (GRC Professional), CCEP (Certified Compliance and Ethic Professional), and a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional). OCEG has recognized him as an OCEG Fellow for his contributions and advancement of GRC practices around the world.

Agenda

Digital Trust Europe: Dublin - PrivSec World Forum

Day 1: Tuesday 28th June 2022

PrivSec World Forum Agenda

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IST Tuesday 28th June 2022
09:00

Registration
09:00 AM - 09:45 AM

Speakers

09:15
09:30
09:45
10:00

Keynote: Max Schrems on The EU US Data Transfer Saga, GDPR Enforcement and the Battle Against Surveillance
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM

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Speakers

  • Max Schrems, Chairperson at noyb.eu - European Center for Digital Rights, Activist and Author, known for campaigns against Facebook for privacy violation
10:15
10:30

Re-Thinking Trusted Data
10:35 AM - 11:05 AM

The explosive growth of data and the value it creates calls on data professionals to level up their programs to build, demonstrate, and maintain trust. The days of fine print, pre-ticked boxes, and data hoarding are gone and strong collaboration from data, privacy, marketing and ethics teams is necessary to design trustworthy data-driven practices.

Join us for a discussion on the latest trends in trusted data and how you can take critical steps to build trust in data practices by: Embedding privacy by design into data operations, Respecting individual choice and optimizing the ongoing relationship with consumers, Preparing for future data challenges including responsible AI and sustainability

Speaker

  • Joseph Byrne, Principal Solutions Engineer, CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT
10:45
11:00
11:05

Break
11:05 AM - 11:20 AM

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Speakers

11:15
11:20

Irish Data Protection Commission: Are Criticisms of "Big Tech's Regulator" Fair?
11:20 AM - 12:05

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Host

Speakers

11:30
11:45
12:05
12:10

Operationalising Data Retention Programs & Creating a More Collaborative Process
12:10 - 12:40

The increasing number and complexity of data protection laws have been the driving force for organisations to shift focus from tick-the-box compliance exercises to automated privacy solutions. Given the amount of data that businesses collect, process and store, as well as the speed at which that data is managed, effective and efficient human and technology systems must be implemented, updated, and maintained on a regular basis.

According to a recent survey by the ACC, privacy technology is among the top three priorities of in-house counsel to maintain defensibility. However, understanding and maintaining up-to-date data retention strategies is one of the numerous obstacles that data protection and privacy professionals deal with and can often be the blind spot in the privacy program, especially with the varying laws across jurisdictions.

Speaker

12:15
12:30
12:40

Lunch
12:40 - 13:25

12:45
13:00
13:25

Breaking Down Barriers: How Data Protection and Security Teams Can Work Together
13:25 - 14:10

Data protection and security are distinct but interrelated fields. And it's increasingly clear that the technical and operational knowledge of professionals from both disciplines are required to solve some of tech's hardest problems.

From applying supplementary measures for international data transfers to ensuring data is both secure and usable, data protection and security teams share many common objectives.

This panel will consider how data protection and security professionals can learn from each other and work together toward the mutual goal of safeguarding data and protecting consumers.

Host

Speakers

13:30
13:45
14:10
14:15

Consumer Trust and the GDPR's Transparency Requirements
14:15 - 15:00

Transparency is a cornerstone of GDPR compliance. EU law requires organisations to be up-front about all aspects of their data processing and provide concise, context-specific notice when collecting an individual's personal data.

Violating the GDPR's transparency requirements is one of the most common reasons for enforcement activity—and a sure way to damange your customers' trust and loyalty.

Our panel will dig into the GDPR's notice requirements to help you leverage transparency and earn stakeholder trust.

Host

Speakers

14:30
14:45
15:00

Break
15:00 - 15:15

15:10
15:15

What If Privacy Shield 2.0 Never Happens? Practical Advice On Lawful International Data Transfers
15:15 - 16:00

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Host

  • Gary Brown, Chief Privacy Officer, Westinghouse Electric Company

Speakers

15:30
15:45
16:00
16:05

How Big Tech Firms Can Prepare for the Digital Markets Act (DMA)
16:05 - 16:50

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) ushers in a “new era of tech regulation” by forcing platform operators to interoperate and banning large tech companies from combining user data from across their services to deliver advertising without consent. But the draft text has raised concerns about the implementation and impact of the law.

This panel will explain who is covered by the DMA, examine the new obligations for “gatekeepers”, and consider how you can prepare for the law coming into force.

Host

Speakers

16:15
16:30
16:45
17:00

Drinks Reception
17:00 - 18:00

17:15
17:30
17:45
18:00

Day 2: Wednesday 29th June 2022

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IST Wednesday 29th June 2022
09:00

Registration
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

09:15
09:30
09:45
10:00

Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL); AI Act, its enforcement and biometric surveillance
10:00 AM - 10:30

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Speakers

  • Kris Shrishak, Technology Fellow at Irish Council for Civil Liberties | AI, privacy, cryptography, Internet security, human rights
10:15
10:30

Cracking the Code for Managing Your Modern Sensitive Data Inventory
10:35 AM - 11:05 AM

Today’s data compliance landscape demands that organizations have complete oversight of their sensitive data. However, the inherent intangibility of data creates challenges in pinpointing when new data is created, collected, or destroyed. Enduring remote work only exacerbates this: Networks are decentralized and dispersed to support productivity. But this leaves organizations at continued loss on best managing data.

Speaker

10:45
11:00
11:05

Break
11:05 AM - 11:20 AM

11:15
11:20

Attracting the Female Leaders of Tomorrow in Data Protection and Data Security
11:20 AM - 12:05

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Host

Speakers

  • Jane Corr, CISSP, CISM, Chief Information Security Officer, Europe at Canada Life Group Services
  • Cheryl Rego, Privacy Counsel at Altada Technology Solutions
  • Vessy Tasheva, Founder & CEO of Vessy.com
  • Angeliki Smyrnaiou, Data Privacy Operations Analyst, Novartis
11:30
11:45
12:05
12:10

A Fresh Perspective on Data Privacy
12:10 - 12:40

Does a good data privacy program equate to “checking the box” on compliance? Not anymore. Today’s consumers are smarter than ever, using their wallets to tell businesses what they value and who they trust. To meet people’s privacy expectations, businesses must involve key stakeholders across the organisation for a multi-dimensional approach. In this packed session, we’ll unveil our latest research on what consumers care about and how it impacts the bottom line, and share a fresh approach to creating a data privacy strategy that checks ALL the boxes.

Speaker

12:15
12:30
12:40

Lunch
12:40 - 13:25

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Speakers

12:45
13:00
13:25

Not Another DSAR: Consumer Trust, Data Subject Rights and 'Weaponised' Access Requests
13:25 - 14:10

The data subject access request (DSAR) is a cornerstone of data protection rights. But providing access to an individual's personal data can be a complicated and resource-intensive process. This panel will explore how you can streamline your DSAR process to improve transparancy and build consumer trust.

Host

  • Spandana Nageshkumar, Data Protection and Corporate Services Officer at Commission for Aviation Regulation

Speakers

13:30
13:45
14:10
14:15

Insider Threats: Just How Trustworthy Are Your Employees?
14:15 - 15:00

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Host

Speakers

14:30
14:45
15:00

Break
15:00 - 15:15

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Speakers

15:10
15:15

International Data Transfers: Are Strict Transfer Rules Creating a "Splinternet"?
15:15 - 16:00

The EU-US data transfer problem might be resolved reasonably soon—even if the resolution is only temporary. But the EU isn't the only country with strict data export rules—and some observers worry that the trend of data localisation is closing down the open web.

This session will bring together international data transfer experts to discuss whether increasingly strict data export rules present a fundamental challenge to the open web.

Host

Speakers

15:30
15:45
16:00
16:05

Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs): Implementing a Target Operating Model
16:05 - 16:50

Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) are a key compliance challenge for many privacy professionals. But they are also an important way to ensure you are minimising data processing risks and respecting data subjects' rights.

This session will explore how you can work towards a target operating model for conducting DPIAs—helping you streamline and perfect this vital GDPR process.

Host

Speakers

  • Lisa Power, CDPO CIPP/E, Director, Data Protection Officer, Carne Group Financial Services
  • Heather M. Noelte, Senior Legal Counsel, International Privacy, Ancestry
  • Puneeth S, Senior Program/Project Manager - Risk, Compliance, Security and Privacy Sitecore
16:15
16:30
16:45
16:50

Closing Remarks
16:50 - 17:00

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Speakers

16:55
17:00

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