All PrivSec Global Agenda articles – Page 2
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Insider/Internal Threats: Why Boards Should Never Take This for Granted
From employees accidentally clicking on malicious links, to sabotage, theft of data and unauthorised access, companies have plenty of potential insider cybersecurity threats to consider.
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: A Global Overview of the Data Protection and Privacy Law Sector
This panel will bring together experts on global data protection and privacy law developments to discuss the international outlook, exploring what changes are to be expected, which countries will be next to bring through laws and which won’t.
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Data Retention: To Protect Data, Don’t Do Everything in the Cloud
As data increases for the majority of companies, there are a great deal more challenges. Question marks remain around cloud storage and data retention.
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PKWARE - Exposed: Keeping Your Organization’s Sensitive Data Safe from Careless End Users
While data security is at the forefront for many IT and security teams, for most employees, security is an afterthought. They just want to be able to access the data they need when and where they need it so they can do their jobs. And if security practices feel too cumbersome or complicated, they’ll find workarounds—or worse, skip security altogether. This creates dangerous vulnerabilities, especially in today’s hybrid office/remote environment. Organizations must find the critical balance between data security and usability so end users don’t bypass important practices wherever they are in order to get work done.
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OneTrust - Practical Ways to Operationalize Schrems II & International Data Transfers
The past 18 months have seen an increased focus on the regulation of international data transfers with the CJEU’s Schrems II decision driving updates from both the EDPB and European Commission. These updates have left many organizations wondering what they need to do to comply, how to operationally execute, and when they need to start abiding by the new guidance and contractual clauses.
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DSARs Do Your Customers Trust You With Their Data?
Gartner predicts that 65% of the world’s population will have its personal data covered by modern privacy regulations by 2023 (up significantly from 10% in 2020). As part of this evolution, data subject access requests (DSARs) are quickly moving up the privacy management agenda.
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: What Lessons Have Enterprise Organisations Learned from the First Three Years of The GDPR
GDPR fines have been increasing over the last 18 months, and it is proving to be a complex environment for the regulators and the regulated. But GDPR has not led to seismic changes (the possibility of entirely new operating models, for example), but has had a major effect on the ways organizations collect and use data.
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Emerging Challenges in Cybersecurity: Lessons Learned and Actionable Steps to Protect Your Organization
SolarWinds had many high-profile clients, deeply affected by the hack; this has been followed by other hacks in 2021 such as the Colonial Pipeline, Microsoft Exchange server, Facebook, Air India and more.
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Exterro - Navigating Complex Employee DSARs
Responding effectively to data subject access requests (DSARs) can be challenging. Complex requests, especially from current or former employees, often require handling a wide range of data (often sensitive) across the enterprise.
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Digital Advertising: Death of Third Party Cookies and the Future of Digital Advertising
With the death of third-party cookies at our doorstep, what does this mean for the future of Digital Advertising? This panel will discuss the forthcoming changes, and whether this will bring about more creativity for advertisers and marketeers, or lead to greater challenges?
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Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning: How Can AI lead to a New Revolution in Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have radically affected the ways in which we work; within cybersecurity this is fascinating, as it will affect the ways in which cybercriminials operate as much as how security teams can evolve.
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Relationship between Innovation and Equity: Remote Work and the Digital Revolution
The global pandemic changed everything, from our health and well-being to ways in which we communicate. It led to millions remote working amid huge swathes of digital transformation projects that needed to be accelerated to support this radical change in the business environment.
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OneTrust - Ransomware Hacks: Are You and Your Vendors Vulnerable?
In recent months, supply chain attacks have made headlines and wreaked havoc across businesses. These attacks, which often use ransomware, can impact thousands of organizations by targeting a single company.
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Covid-19 Vaccine Take Up, Tracking and Passes: What Does the New Normal Truly Look like?
The implementation of the Covid-19 global vaccine campaign was never going to be simple and straight-forward. What of those who cannot have the vaccine or refuse? How is this to be tracked or categorised? What do vaccine passes truly mean to the new normal our world is striving to obtain. Are passes an invasion of your Data Protection and Privacy? Are they a cybersecurity concern? Do they inhibit freedom in its real sense?
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Speaking Different Languages: What Data Protection & Privacy and Security departments have to learn about each other
Whether it be the coalescing of both security and privacy in the CISO office, or questions about where a Privacy Office fits and whether it incorporates Risk, Legal, Compliance and Engineering, there are so many things that Data Protection/Privacy and Security offices can learn from each other as they look to come out of their silos and work together more closely to support their organisations.
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International Data Flows: Key Cases and Decisions since Schrems II and what we have learnt.
In its July 2020 Schrems II judgment, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) declared the European Commission’s Privacy Shield Decision invalid on account of invasive US surveillance programs, thereby making transfers of personal data on the basis of the Privacy Shield Decision illegal.
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A Fireside Chat with Ioannis Kouvakas, Legal Officer, Privacy International
Ioannis oversees PI’s legal coordination and leads our work against system exploitation, government hacking and corporate social media intelligence. He is also responsible for some of our litigation and interventions before UK courts and the European Court of Human Rights, as well as the European Commission and data protection and competition authorities.
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Ethics and Consent: Mirror, Mirror, Consent Is the Fairest Lawful Basis of Them All
‘Consent is most often meaningless and how do we fix that? How do we implement a system that makes consent meaningful while giving meaningful assistance?’
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Relationship between Innovation and Equity: Facial Recognition
Facial recognition divides opinion as much as any other innovative technology. But, however disruptive, facial recognition technologies power a wave of innovative tools and business applications.
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Privacy Culture Panel
Timings Wednesday, 22 September, 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM (BST) View the agenda Moderator Steve Wright, Partner, Privacy Culture Speakers Vickie Guilloit, Partner, Privacy Culture Emma Martins, Data Protection Commissioner, Bailiwick of Guernsey Vivienne Artz OBE, Chief Privacy Officer, LSEG
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