All On Demand articles – Page 16
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How Do Data Protection Regulations Apply to AI and is GDPR Ready for Facial Recognition?
This panel will explore the relationship between Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Data Protection Regulations, as well as discussing some of the most important points in relation to GDPR and Facial Recognition.
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Why Do Cars Need Brakes? Questioning the Need for Regulation
A car needs brakes to enable it to go faster! The same analogy can be applied to the need for regulation, for as technology grows, gains speed, and pushes envelopes, regulation acts as the brakes enabling this exciting expansion.
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Divergence in GDPR and the Financial Services Industry
The patchwork nature of data protection regulations across the world creates a particular challenge for financial services firms operating overseas.
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Will the EU AI Regulation protect fundamental rights?
The European Commission says it designed its proposed AI Regulation to protect Europeans from AI-driven harms.
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APAC Privacy Focus: Hong Kong and their Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance; amendments and the focus from China
As the PCPD website states, “The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (the “PDPO”) was passed in 1995 and took effect from December 1996 (except certain provisions). It is one of Asia’s longest standing comprehensive data protection laws.”
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Trust: Biometrics in Marketing and AdTech: How Advertising is Changing
As Third Party Cookies lose their grip and overall relevance, other technologies come to the forefront such as Biometrics.
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APAC Privacy Focus: Customer’s Engagement with Data Protection & Privacy, and How to Navigate Regional Regulations
This session will explore some of these regulations, recent fines and the future.
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APAC Privacy Focus: China - their own internal regulations, what’s coming, and how do they relate to China’s neighboring countries
A panel of experts will discuss this draft law, how will this relate to China’s neighbours and what the future may herald for Chinese Data Protection and Privacy.
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Diversity, Equity Inclusion: Workplace, Data Collection and Usage
Embedding diversity and inclusion consideration in all working practices is rapidly being seen as a must by businesses.
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How do we Address the Large Skills Gap Across our Organisations when it comes to Emerging Technology Risk and Security?
This is one of the key challenges facing Boards and C-Suites globally; this panel will look at the options when it comes to upskilling your teams, what is the nature of upskilling and how do you put such methods into practice.
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Building Security Teams panel: The Increasing Importance of DEI in the Recruiting Process
There has been much written about recruitment issues in cybersecurity, whether it be a cyber skills gap or retirees taking their expertise with them.
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Keynote: Michelle King
Based on over a decade’s worth of research Michelle believes that to tackle inequality we need to fix workplace cultures so that they work for everyone.
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The death of third-party cookies and the emergence of trust as a new currency in the digital economy
It is safe to say that the era of the third-party cookie is quickly coming to an end. Major internet browsers are already blocking third-party cookies by default and Tech giants like Google are already working on alternatives to third-party cookies.
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What the EU AI Regulation means for businesses
The European Commission’s proposed AI Regulation is the world’s first comprehensive legal framework regulating AI.
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UK Data Protection Index panel
The UK Data Protection Index, produced by Data Protection World Forum and the DPO Centre, each quarter gives us a glimpse into the changing attitudes and sentiments of Data Protection Officers.
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Anatomy of a Successful Vendor Risk Assessment: What We See in Practice
How are you assessing vendors today? What does your assessment look like? Is it the same for every vendor?
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Phishing, Ransomware Prevention Plans and Staying One Step Ahead of Cybercriminals
According to the FBI, phishing was the most common type of cybercrime in 2020 and nearly doubled in frequency to 241,324 incidents last year. But why are criminals increasingly looking to phishing to carry out attacks.
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Artificial Intelligence: How Secure are your ML and AI projects and How Human Bias Limits AI
We are on the cusp of an Artificial Intelligence and machine learning revolution, with Juniper Research forecasting a quadrupling of regtech spending globally by 2025 as a result. As companies look to technological solutions, this panel looks at the potential risks to security and what can be done to mitigate them.
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WFH and Data Protection: The Increasing Impacts of Covid-19 and What Comes Next?
The Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdowns around the world prompted businesses to put in place systems to allow employees to work from home. As restrictions in many parts of the world are now easing, there is a mixed picture about what happens next.
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Should Anyone Be Banned from Social Media for Life?
Facebook have currently decided not to reinstate Donald Trump’s account, but their Oversight Board has said a final decision will be made in six months’ time. Trump’s account was suspended following the Capitol Attack on Jan 6th.