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→ PRIVSEC WORLD FORUM - LONDON
Digital Trust Europe London will take place at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London on 7-8 June 2022. The event will also be available on-demand for global viewing as part of the Digital Trust Europe Series.
→ PrivSec World Forum
→ FinCrime World Forum
→ ESG World Forum
→ Cloud Modernisation Summit.
PrivSec World Forum Agenda
BST | Tuesday 7th June 2022 |
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10:00 | Breaking Down Barriers: How Data Protection and Security Teams Can Work Together 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. Moderator
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10:30 | Re-Thinking Trusted Data 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
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11:20 | The UK's GDPR Reforms: "Brexit Opportunity" or Compliance Burden? The UK has set out a bold set of proposed reforms to its data protection framework. Some observers are concerned about the impact on fundamental rights—others see the proposals as an opportunity to make implementation easier for UK businesses. But given the extraterritorial nature of most data protection laws globally, how much difference will these reforms ultimately make? Will businesses operating internationally simply default to the highest level of compliance (namely, the EU GDPR), or will some attempt to tailor compliance to specifically for the UK market? This panel will explore the extent of the impact of the UK's proposed GDPR reforms and consider how—or whether—organisations will adjust their data protection programmes. Host
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12:10 | Data everywhere: how big tech is digitally transforming the trust model In the post-pandemic era, many organisations are reinventing themselves and evaluating business models to look at new and inventive ways to bring their products and services to the market. Whether it’s hybrid working, utilising AI / ML to drive business insights, or embracing smart technologies. With each technological advancement comes the extrapolation of data, and with that comes increased risk when it comes to security and privacy In this session, we’ll be sharing insights on data principal challenges, solutions and opportunities associated with the privacy imperative – how companies can continue to build innovate solutions and drive business value without compromising consumer and market trust. Speaker
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14:15 | Consumer Trust and the GDPR's Transparency Requirements 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. Speakers
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15:15 | The Data Security Lifecycle: Protecting Data During Transit, Storage and Use Protecting data is a complex task and the requirements vary depending on its purpose, sensitivity, and the wider context in which the data is processed. To prevent unauthorised access or accidental disclosure, security professionals must consider which techniques to employ when data is in transit, at rest, and in use. This panel will provide practical insights on the steps you should be taking to secure data at every stage of its lifecycle. Host
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16:05 | Attracting the Female Leaders of Tomorrow in Data Protection and Data Security More information to follow Host
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PrivSec World Forum Agenda
BST | Wednesday 8th June 2022 |
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10:00 | The Role of PrivSec in the S & G of ESG ESG – Environmental, Social, Governance – is getting a lot of attention, and it is time for organisations to build a strategic ESG plan for reporting in 2022. In this new era of ESG, organisations have a renewed focus on PrivSec. PrivSec is more than complying with laws and regulations. PrivSec is about the integrity and accuracy of data, the right of individuals to control and have access to their personal data, appropriate and approved use, data protection, and security of the organisation's physical and logical assets. This keynote will explore privacy in the context of: Regulations & standards, what organisations should expect from current and pending PrivSec requirements - ESG, the role of PrivSec in an organisation's ESG program - Extended Enterprise, how to manage PrivSec across distributed third-party relationships - Best Practices, what is needed to manage PrivSec to be efficient, effective, and agile Keynote
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10:30 | Marketing Issues & Trends: How to Communicate Compliantly and Avoid Dark Patterns Marketing is notoriously tricky, and privacy and data protection regulators continue to focus on this thorny legal area. With recent decisions on when consents are valid and when a service email is actually marketing, and EU new guidance and legislation focusing on dark patterns, this session aims to give an overview of key legal developments, and practical tips you can take to mitigate marketing risk. Speaker
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11:20 | The Dangers of AI-Driven Mass Surveillance Artificial intelligence is driving huge improvements in fields as diverse as medicine and climate monitoring. But from biometric identification to "social credit" scoring systems, AI is also providing new ways for governments and large corporations to track and surveil people—with significant implications for their privacy and freedom. How is AI contributing to the mass surveillance of vulnerable populations? What role is the private sector playing in supporting—and resisting—such activities? And can regulation catch up with the worrying advancements already made in this field? Speakers
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12:10 | Cracking the Code for Managing Your Modern Sensitive Data Inventory 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. This session explores the most common challenges of modern data inventory processes along with top solutions to solve them. Speaker
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13:25 | Not Another DSAR: Consumer Trust, Data Subject Rights and 'Weaponised' Access Requests 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
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14:15 | Insider Threats: Just How Trustworthy Are Your Employees? Security leaders are increasingly concerned about the risk of insider threats. Recent attacks from cybercrime gang Lapus$ have reemphasised the need for a robust and effective insider threat monitoring program. This panel will explore the fundamentals of fighting insider threats and provide actionable insights on protecting your organisation from malicious employees, contractors and ex-employees. Host
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15:15 | International Data Transfers: Are Strict Transfer Rules Creating a "Splinternet"? 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. Speakers
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16:05 | Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs): Implementing a Target Operating Model 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
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16:50 | Closing Remarks |
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FinCrime World Forum & Cloud Modernisation Summit Agenda
BST | Tuesday 7th June 2022 |
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10:00 | Money Laundering, Financial Crime & Tax Evasion Risks: Mapping Your Exposure and Developing Your Compliance Programme From internal operations and user-processing policies to accounts monitoring and suspicious activity reporting, your financial crime compliance programme is a complex and resource-intensive operation. This panel will explore how you can map your risk exposure and develop an efficient and effective compliance programme Host
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11:00 | Money laundering and the nation state More information to follow Speakers
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11:30 | Why open and transparent company data is crucial in the fight against financial crime As more organisations utilise advanced technologies to power their anti-financial crime programmes, hear from OpenCorporates and RipJar about what transparent company data is and why it is critical to enable the latest generation of RegTech solutions. Speakers
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12:50 | Sanctions Compliance: Building an Effective Programme that Meets Regional, National and International Rules Sanctions compliance has long been a vital part of compliance in financial institutions. But since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the field of sanctions compliance has become more complex than ever. This panel will bring together sanctions compliance experts to explore how to create an all-encompassing sanctions compliance programme that compliex with regional, national and international rules. Speakers
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13:40 | AML RegTech to Protect the System: AI Success Stories and RegTech Relief As the task of fighting money-laundering grows more complex, technology is playing an increasingly vital role. This session will showcase the power of RegTech and explore how AI is powering advancements in the fight against financial crime. Speakers
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14:40 | On-premise migration to the Cloud, what that entails from a security context How you cross the gaps from legacy infrastructures to cloud maintaining the same security posture. Hear from Ollie Sheridan CSSP, GIgamon's EMEA Security Consultant. Speakers
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15:15 | Creating a Coordindated Cloud Modernisation Strategy To make the most of a cloud modernisation strategy, a holistic approach is essential. This requires and a purposeful strategy underpinned by careful planning and consultation with stakeholders across the whole business. This session will explore the fundamentals of creating a coordinated cloud modernisation strategy to help you leverage the true benefits of digital transformation. Moderator
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16:05 | Choosing the Right Cloud Migration Strategy Cloud modernisation can be an extremely complex and resource-intensive process. That's why it's vital to choose the right strategy from the outset. From cloud migration factories to greenfield development, different approaches suit different contexts. Whether you're at the start of your cloud migration project or a seasoned migration veteran, this panel will help you determine the best cloud migration strategy for your business. Host
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FinCrime World Forum & Cloud Modernisation Summit Agenda
BST | Wednesday 8th June 2022 |
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10:00 | Reducing Vulnerability to procurement fraud across the NHS using behavioural change techniques More information to follow Speakers
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11:00 | A look at the nature of cyber enabled fraud and promoting an awareness of how to tackle it? More information to follow Speakers
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11:35 | Emerging Regulations and Legislature developments and the impact on FinCrime More information to follow shortly... Speakers
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12:50 | The Future of Crypto Regulation Biden's Executive Order is just one of several attempts to bring tighter regulation to cryptocurrency. As crypto exchanges adopt KYC practices and regulators assert jurisdiction over digital assets, what does the future hold for the regulation of cryptocurrency? This panel will explore the rise of crypto regulation and consider what impact oversight will have on the viability of digital currencies. Speakers
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13:40 | RegTech and SupTech: Transforming Your FinCrime Approach Regulatory technology (RegTech) and supervisory technology (SupTech) are transforming the financial sector. But some businesses are lagging behind in their deployment of these powerful technologies. This panel will explore how RegTech and SupTech can transform your perspective on FinCrime, and provide insights on the best ways to deploy them. Host
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14:40 | Digital Transformation: How Business & IT Should Think About Cloud Modernisation Digital transformation is changing how organisations in every industry approach their business strategy, serving as the foundation of their technology initiatives. Key among this includes cloud adoption, which is not just about IT savings, but where organisations are leveraging new ways of doing business for competitive advantage. In this session, panelists will explore how IT teams can take a leadership role in a business and capitalise on the business opportunities of cloud modernisation. Moderator
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15:30 | How to re-architect for success—efficient transformation resource planning to migrate data from legacy to the new environment More information to follow. Speakers
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16:15 | Understanding Data Quality: The Bedrock of Data Migration Incomplete, inaccurate or outdated data sets can derail a cloud migration. Getting data quality right before your cloud migration begins is vital. This session will explore the fundamentals of data quality and explain why it is so important to a cloud migration project. Speakers
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17:00 | Closing Remarks |
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ESG World Forum Agenda
BST | Tuesday 7th June 2022 |
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10:30 | Where Behavioural Science meets ESG As organisations seeking to attract investors, retain employees, and stay ahead of regulation, it is increasingly important to know what matters to the broader public when it comes to sustainability and ESG… and with the increasing shift to investor engagement rather than divestment, there is increasing pressure to reflect investor preferences to ESG in governance, strategy, and policy. Drawing on our extensive behavioural research in understanding investor attitudes to ESG, this talk will examine what is important to retail investors when it comes to ESG and how these preferences are evolving Speaker
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11:20 | The Business Case for Integrating ESG Overwhelmingly, ESG professionals care deeply about the issues they are tasked with solving—from reducing carbon emissions to maintaining an inslusive workforce. But in addition to these compelling social reasons to invest in ESG, there's a clear business case too. ESG can increase efficiency, reduce risk, and earn consumer trust. This panel will explore how to leverage the business benefits of ESG—without being accused of "greenwashing". Moderator
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12:10 | ESG: It matters to your business, board and investors -- how do you get started? ESG has moved beyond a public relations tactic--its now critical for long-term success. There are many stakeholders to consider when developing an ESG strategy, and a focus on stakeholders with financial implications is critical. How should you make sense of the different frameworks and reporting standards? What are the best practices for ESG reporting? What tools and technologies can help analyze and mitigate ESG related risks? In this session, we'll cover investment trends, benefits of voluntary reporting, and technology tools to support ESG programs. Speaker
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13:25 | The Reality of ESG Reporting: The Importance of Providing Accurate ESG Metrics to Your Stakeholders Consumer demand for transparency is growing,and regulators are taking an increasingly hard line on environmental, social and governance metrics. There are many benefits to implenting an ESG reporting framework—but many challenges, too. On this panel, ESG professionals will discuss the reality of ESG reporting, and provide guidance on how to ensure your metrics are accurate. Speakers
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14:15 | Supporting Sustainable Growth Through ESG Data: A Strategic Metric to Drive Profitability, Efficiency and Risk Avoidance ESG data reflects a company's efforts to contribute to important social and environmental goals. But it also provides important insights into the business operations. This session will explore how businesses can leverage their ESG insights for their own internal purposes—driving efficiency, profitability, and healthy growth. Moderator
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15:15 | Governance structures: Making sure Senior Management is Collectively Responsible for the Integration of Sustainability' The transition of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors from concept and investor preference to regulatory requirements poses a challenge to management, particularly with regard to integrating sustainability risk factors into existing Risk Management Frameworks. Speakers
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16:05 | Implementing an effective ESG Strategy from the Top Down in 2022 How are we pushing accountability for results down through the ranks? How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected ESG reporting? Avoiding the risks of incongruence between external commitments and internal operations and culture. Expanding ethics & compliance risk assessment and management to include ESG risks and opportunities. Moderator
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ESG World Forum Agenda
BST | Wednesday 8th June 2022 |
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10:00 | Keynote: Relating mental health to ESG and company performance |
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10:30 | AI needs to be part of your ESG agenda At first Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment, Social & Governance agendas were minor agenda items that didn't give Boards much to worry about - their importance, and their link to companies' missions, became clear over time. But the power of Artificial Intelligence to change business models and its impact on society is massive - and fast paced. From the carbon footprint it can take to build AI models to manipulating people's behaviour, AI needs to be part of your ESG agenda. It has the potential to transform how you do business but there are major pitfalls you need to be aware of and take steps to avoid. Boards cannot delegate decisions over whether, how and when to use AI so business leaders need to gain the skills quickly to understand and control its use. Speaker
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11:20 | The Rise of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Antiracism (DEIA) in 2022: A Critical Component of Your ESG Strategy The stakes are high for teams charged with managing their company's approach to diversity, equity, including and antiracism (DEIA). The rise of the Black Lives Matter movement is just one example of how antiracism is becoming a vital consideration for many organisations. This panel will explore the changing nature of DEIA implementation and consider how you can demonstrate your organisation's commitment to social justice. Speakers
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13:25 | Mitigating ESG Litigation Risks ESG is a powerful means to build consumer trust. But the legal risks associated with a failure to properly implement ESG are rising. From activism to regulatory enforcement and liability for inaccurate ESG disclosures, this panel will explore high firms can mitigate the likelihood of being subject to ESG-related litigation. Speakers
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14:15 | The Crucial Role of Data Protection in ESG: Don't Let Your Business Learn the Hard Way The scope of ESG is expanding and data protection is increasingly recognised as an important governance consideration. Consumers won't trust a business that fails to protect their data. This panel will consider the role of data protection in ESG and explore how treating your customers' data with respect can contribute to a successful ESG programme. Speakers
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15:15 | What Do the Climate Action and Reporting Developments Mean For Your Organisation? COP26 brought new reporting and action requirements to organisations worldwide. How could these changes affect your operations? And what are the implications for sustainable investment? ESG Directors and Officers will bring together a panel of industry and investment experts to offer actionable insights into the impact of COP26 on your organisation. Moderator
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16:05 | The Role of the Board: How ESG Contributes to Long-Term Success. Investing in ESG carries up-front and ongoing costs. But if implemented successfully, an ESG programme can deliver a considerable return on investment in the long term. This panel will consider how a company's board can leverage ESG as part of a long-term strategy for healthy growth and success. Moderator
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