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SUMMARY:Q3 2025 All Hands Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ALL HANDS MEETING 📢 Ambassadors\, Advisors\, Volunteers\, and Committee Members are all invited to join us Wednesday\, August 13th from 2:00 – 3:00 PM EDT (11 AM PDT / 8 PM CEST). We will welcome our new members and give updates on current projects! \nPlease reach out to admin22@instituteofprivacydesign.org if you have yet to receive an invitation. Guest invites are first come first serve. If you have a friend or colleague interested\, send us their email and we’ll add them to the guest list!
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/q3-2025-all-hands-meeting/
LOCATION:https://iopd.whereby.com/all-hands
CATEGORIES:All Hands Meeting,IOPD Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T110000
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SUMMARY:Cars — IoT "Endpoints-on-Wheels" | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The goal will be a discussion on how to solve a specific privacy problem or privacy related resource topic and the latest implementation techniques for some of the biggest challenges like synthetic data\, zero-knowledge proofs\, homomorphic encryption\, and translucent databases. \nThe participants will be asked to bring questions related to the topic. Come back every quarter for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nAugust 15th\, 2025 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT (8:00 AM PDT / 5:00 PM CEST) \n*Note that the quarterly guest speaker discussion takes place during the normal Sip & Chat time. The introductory presentation will be recorded to maximize discussion time. Recording Here.  \n  \nTopic:\nCars — IoT “Endpoints-on-Wheels” \n  \nSynopsis:\nModern vehicles have evolved far beyond transportation—they’re now sophisticated IoT endpoints collecting vast amounts of personal data. We will discuss data security and privacy risks modern cars pose to individuals and companies — from data leakage to 4th amendment exception; device-centric universal opt out mechanisms; car-specific IoT recommendations from the IoT Advisory Board to the US Dept of Commerce; Louisiana’s new law to disable connected app tracking & the “Disconnect by Reset Protocol”; and more. \n  \nProblem Statement:\nModern vehicle systems are often unmanaged\, unencrypted endpoints that collect\, process\, share\, and retain sensitive information. For company leaders\, when employees connect devices\, authenticate to services\, or utilize navigation and communication features\, these systems create data repositories typically outside standard security controls and monitoring capabilities. Not including vehicles in your asset management policies is akin to handing unencrypted hard drives with chock-fulls of personal and corporate data to random third parties. Let’s discuss ways to better protect companies and individuals data privacy & security in this talk. \n  \nRelated Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs):\nLet’s discuss the administrative\, technical\, and physical safeguards we apply to other devices like laptops and smartphones…and how we can apply these in the vehicle context.  \n  \nPre-Discussion Resources:\n\n\nRecorded Introduction: https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/IOPD_MerryMarwig_08152025_Intro-Only.mp4\nWhitepaper:  “Endpoints-on-Wheels: Protecting Company & Employee data in Cars” \nWhitepaper:  “Deleting Personal Data from Vehicles: A GDPR Obligation for Auto Businesses“\nWhitepaper:  FORTHCOMING (pls remind me after July 9th)…this one is going to be a page-turner!\nReport:  Internet of Things (IoT) Advisory Board Report\, Oct 2024 — particularly page 94 and 95 on car privacy labelling recommendations (note\, the amazing\, wonderful data-diva Debbie Reynolds served on this board!). \nResource:  vehicleprivacyreport.com <– check out a summary of your OEM’s data practices along with other auto providers\nResource:  Opt Out Code <– a universal opt out mechanism for devices…from smartphones\, to laptops\, tablets\, routers\, and cars! \nNews article:  Louisiana new law re: disabling vehicle tracking\nDocumentation:  Disconnect by Reset (page 13)\n\n\n  \n\nSpeaker:\n\nMerry Marwig \nMerry Marwig is a pro-consumer\, pro-business privacy advocate who is optimistic about what data privacy rights mean for everyday people—and for the companies they do business with. At Privacy4Cars — the world’s leading authority on vehicle privacy and data security — she helps protect driver and passengers’ personal data while creating business opportunities for automotive companies. Merry holds three IAPP certifications (FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPM)\, is certified in Logical AI Governance\, and earned a master’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. \n  \nModerator:\nKimberly Lancaster \nTrusted Privacy Advisor who Guides Data Protection\, Drives Operational Excellence\, and Leads with Integrity by aligning with InfoSec\, Security\, GRC\, Compliance\, and Data Governance. Board Member\, Speaker\, and Author. \n  \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only event\, but we welcome first time attendees as our guests. Come check it out! If you are already a member\, subscribe to our PETed Mailing List for announcements and monthly invitations!
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/cars-iot-endpoints-on-wheels-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
LOCATION:https://iopd.whereby.com/peted-discussion
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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SUMMARY:Who's Watching the Kids? AI\, Privacy & the Fight for Children’s Rights in Schools | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Tiffany Soomdat! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: Who’s Watching the Kids? AI\, Privacy & the Fight for Children’s Rights in Schools \nAs AI tools become a normal part of school life\, tracking learning\, behavior\, and even emotions\, kids are being watched more than ever. Are their rights being protected? In this Sip & Chat\, we’ll unpack how AI is changing education\, what it means for children’s privacy\, and how new laws like COPPA updates and FERPA battles in California are reshaping the rules. Let’s talk about consent\, control\, and how to keep kids’ data safe in the age of AI.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/whos-watching-the-kids-ai-privacy-the-fight-for-childrens-rights-in-schools-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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SUMMARY:Inclusion by Design | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Shoshana Rosenberg! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: Inclusion by Design \nYou can’t fix what you can’t measure so let’s talk about how to reduce your risk profile and refine your programs. Do you need to gather inclusion feedback and track other sensitive personal data elements?  Are you looking for candid feedback so that you can move your any program forward?  During this Sip & Chat we will discuss how using a tool that ensure anonymity and privacy but still allows you to track engagement is critical when insights require people to trust the process and ensure their data is safe.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/inclusion-by-design-peted-sip-chat/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T110000
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SUMMARY:Tracking Technologies in Flux: Patterns\, Risks\, and Emerging Practices | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat the 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET through 2025!\n\nSynopsis: \nTracking technologies are evolving faster than most governance models can adapt. Pixels\, cookies\, APIs\, and server-side integrations often behave in ways that diverge from what policies assume and create blind spots in consent\, inventories\, and operational control. This session examines recurring technical and operational patterns observed in practice\, the reasons governance breaks down\, and emerging practices that help privacy teams restore visibility and accountability. \n  \nGuest Expert: Nicole Nguyen\nNicole Nguyen is an enthusiastic privacy professional\, deftly bridging technology\, business\, and law. Beginning in intellectual property and patent prosecution\, she gained practical legal insights and technical acumen\, which she later applied to data privacy across various regulated industries. She honed her skills across operations\, regulatory analysis\, and engineering\, to streamline data handling\, shape privacy policies\, and drive privacy-by-design principles. Recognized for her leadership and technical prowess\, Nicole guides strategic decisions\, resolves complex issues\, and bolsters business resilience. Her passion lies in crafting comprehensive data governance programs\, weaving security\, privacy\, and risk disciplines into robust frameworks that safeguard business value and promote a future-ready\, privacy-conscious culture. B.S. Chemical and Electrical Engineering and M.S. Information Systems\, Cybersecurity and Business Intelligence. \n  \nModerator: Janelle Hsia\nJanelle Hsia is the President and Founder of Privacy SWAN Consulting working as a trainer\, consultant\, and trusted advisor for strategic and tactical decision-making. While she is focused on the field of privacy and data protection\, Janelle Hsia is not a lawyer and brings a diverse background with strong leadership\, technical\, and business skills spanning 20 years in the areas of project management\, IT\, privacy\, security\, data governance\, and process improvement. Janelle Hsia is also Co-Founder and Vice-President of the Institute of Operational Privacy Design. \n  \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only event\, but we welcome first time attendees as our guests. Come check it out! If you are already a member\, subscribe to our PETed Mailing List for announcements and monthly invitations!
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/tracking-technologies-in-flux-patterns-risks-and-emerging-practices-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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