Privacy + Security Forum (Fall Academy)
Join the most seasoned experts at our conference for deep-dive sessions with practical takeaways.
Join the most seasoned experts at our conference for deep-dive sessions with practical takeaways.
Once a quarter we review several recent breaches, discussing what happened and how it could have been prevented. The Quarterly Data Breach Review is led by Benjamin Siegel, our […]
It’s all about the data. The more personal data, the larger the consequences. This presentation is a practical approach to privacy and data protection that includes strategies to help you stay compliant with the evolving privacy regulations. No legalese or technical jargon, just a talk about applicability.
Privacy by design requires us to embed privacy as a principle from the start of the product development process. However, this shift requires privacy engineering at every subsequent stage. Every organization thus faces the challenge of scaling this process without adding significant cost. Furthermore, these processes must align with developer workflow and not require developers themselves to be experts in privacy. This panel provides a roadmap of how to achieve this difficult task...
This presentation will explain the different privacy terms and definitions you need to know. We will briefly discuss some of the top compliance obligations. We will describe the different strategies and tactics to help today’s organizations utilize data in a more privacy-preserving way.
Threat modeling is all the rage in the security field, but what is threat modeling in privacy? Join R Jason Cronk as he discusses the nascent field of privacy threat and risk modeling. In this IAPP Sacramento KnowledgeNet, he’ll discuss privacy risk as described in his IAPP book Strategic Privacy by Design, the new MITRE Corporation’s PANOPTIC Threat Model and the risk model used in the forthcoming IOPD standard for privacy by design.
With the introduction of new privacy laws, we are frequently asked “what do I need to do?” by business owners. Recently, the question is coming from SMB owners who are […]
In today’s world, access to large amounts of data is considered a valuable asset, especially within the context of building AI systems. However, having such access may run counter to fundamental privacy principles. Privacy regulatory regimes globally recognize that data minimization is imperative to reducing privacy risks.
The free workshop will include an informative session and a collaborative session. The informative session will include a keynote, brief updates on prominent existing privacy threat models, including MITRE PANOPTIC™ and LINDDUN, and presentations selected from participant submissions. In the collaborative session we will discuss the role of threat modeling in environmental privacy threat assessment.
This year’s theme is Human-centered by Design and features a keynote presentation from "The Data Diva", Debbie Reynolds. Sessions will cover critical topics, including human-centric data systems, privacy by design, the ethical challenges of data collection, the intersection of privacy and public safety in police surveillance technology and the role of AI in privacy. Attendees can choose from two sessions each hour and from an in-person or remote experience
Whether you live in the D.C. area or are in town for the IAPP Global Privacy Summit, members, volunteers and friends of the IOPD will be gathering at Rasa Mount Vernon on Wednesday April 23rd at 4:15 PM. Please join us!