All PrivSec China On-Demand articles
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VideoDoing Business In China: The Geopolitical Dimension
Doing business in China is can be risky and unpredictable for Western companies, thanks in part to the turbulent political relationship between China and the West. PrivSec China will consider how current political tensions might lead to new rules or sanctions that could impact on your Chinese operations.
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VideoChina’s Network Data Security Regulations: Clarity at Last or Another Compliance Nightmare?
Getting compliance right is vital to your Chinese operations, but PrivSec China is here to help. This session will provide actionable steps to prepare for the Network Data Security Regulations.
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VideoIn-house or Outsourcing? How do you digitize your privacy protection plan?
Many large corporations have realized the significance of digitizing their privacy protection. However, should that be implemented by an in-house team or outsourced to privacy solution providers? Pros and cons will be discussed during this session. More importantly, a methodology to digitize China data processors’ privacy protection plan will be proposed.
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VideoLinkedIn and Yahoo Pulled Out of China. Will Your Business Survive China’s Increasingly Tough Digital Regulations?
PrivSec China will explore why increasingly tough digital regulation is forcing international businesses to consider the viability of their Chinese operations—and how your business can survive in this new environment.
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VideoAre You a Critical Information Infrastructure Operator?
In China, critical information infrastructure operators (CII operators) face an increasingly heavy compliance burden.
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VideoInternational Data Transfers Under Chinese Law
International data transfers are a legal minefield. PrivSec China will provide an in-depth analysis of how China’s new rules work and how they compare to existing transfer frameworks in other jurisdictions such as the EU.
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VideoHow to Operationalise China’s Privacy and Security Laws
China’s new laws build on each other. The Data Security Law, DSL, forms the basis of the Personal Information Protection Law, PIPL. This underlines a trend we are seeing where Privacy, Security and Governance teams are working more closely together. The PIPL has more detailed Consent requirements. Storing of data needs to be secured in accordance with the Data Security Law utilising the Multiple-Layer Protection Scheme.
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VideoChina’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL): What Businesses Need to Know
PrivSec China will bring together experts on Chinese privacy law to help you understand the PIPL and what it means for your business.
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VideoPrivacy Management in Action: Is technology ready to support us?
In this session, we will take a look how latest technology can help tackle potential challenges in privacy management such as:
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VideoMaking Sense of China’s Privacy and Security Laws
PrivSec China will provide an expert overview of China’s privacy and security landscape to help you make sense of your obligations and thrive in the Chinese market.


