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SUMMARY:Symptai In Person CIPT Training (Kingston\, Jamaica)
DESCRIPTION:The CIPT program was developed by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, which is the world’s largest comprehensive global information privacy community and resource. The CIPT certification also holds accreditation under ISO 17024: 2012. \nThese instructor-led training sessions are beneficial for persons who plan to certify or just want to deepen your privacy knowledge. And\, in the ever-changing privacy environment\, as new legislation such as the GDPR and the CCPA comes along\, you will be fully prepared. \n  \n\nWhat will you learn\n\nModule 1: Foundational principles of privacy in technology\nModule 2: The role of the technology professional in privacy\nModule 3: Privacy threats and violations\nModule 4: Technical measures and privacy-enhancing technologies\nModule 5: Privacy engineering\nModule 6: Privacy-by-design methodology\nModule 7: Technology challenges for privacy\n\n  \n\n\nWho should attend?\n\nData Protection Officers\nData Protection Managers\nAuditors\nLegal Compliance Officers\nSecurity Manager\nInformation Managers\nAnyone involved with data protection processes and programs\n\n  \n\n\nWhat comes with registration?\nOnce registered for this course\, participants will also be registered as an official member of the IAPP and receive official members access to the training/course material for the CIPM exam and an exam voucher in order to register for the exam. This course will prepare persons to sit the CIPM exam and have a comprehensive understanding of privacy in an organization and how to manage it. \n  \n\nWhy organizations should implement training?\n\nComply with GDPR requirements\nAvoid penalties up to 20 million euros (25 million USD) or 4% of global revenues\nImprove the way your entire organization handles data\nReduce risk of a data breach\nBuild privacy policies to make your organization more cost-effective\nDemonstrate accountability and due diligence\nFoster customer confidence
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/iapp-cipt-kingston-jamaica-feb-6-7/
LOCATION:Symptai Consulting Limited\, 58 Half Way Tree Road\, Kingston\, Jamaica
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPT
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SUMMARY:Assurance Cases | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The format of the webinar will be a one-hour informal discussion and interaction with members of the IOPD. 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 the fourth Thursday of every month for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nJanuary 25th\, 2024 @ 12:00 PM ET \n  \nTopic:\nAssurance Cases \n  \nSynopsis:\nAssurance cases are gaining traction as a means of certification in Aerospace and other safety and security critical industries. However\, these assurance cases can become overwhelming and complicated\, even for moderately complex systems. Therefore\, there is a compelling requirement to develop new automation that can aid in creating and assessing assurance cases. In this introductory presentation for the webinar to facilitate subsequent discussion\, I introduce a rigorous framework that eliminates adhoc construction of assurance cases with emphasis on the validity and soundness of the argumentation process\, confidence of the claims/arguments/evidences and the systematic exploration of defeaters. I briefly discuss the tools and automation support for Assurance 2.0 that was developed in the Clarissa project for a DARPA ARCOS program and finally highlight the key capabilities through examples. \n  \nPre-Webinar Resources:\n\nCLARISSA: Foundations\, Tools & Automation for Assurance Cases\, Presented at 42nd Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)\, Barcelona\, Spain\, October 2023\, https://www.csl.sri.com/~rushby/papers/clarissa-dasc23.pdf\nAdelard ASCE tool https://www.adelard.com/asce/\nAdvoCATE NASA Tool: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20220009664\nAssurance 2.0 Methodology for Assurance cases: https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.04522\nAssurance 2.0: A Manifesto 2004.10474v3.pdf (arxiv.org) \n\n  \nSpeaker:\nVatsan Varadarajan\nDr. Srivatsan Varadarajan is a Technical Engineering Fellow within Advanced Technology for Honeywell Aerospace. Research areas include AI/ML technologies for autonomy\, certifiable software\, formal methods (e.g.\, model checkers\, theorem provers) for automated verification. Extensive expertise in the development of distributed\, fault-tolerant networks\, wireless communications and dependable\, embedded hardware and software platforms. In his current role\, he oversees specific research and technology development projects in the core areas of certifiable platforms and assurance technologies for autonomous avionics systems. He has over 30 publications in conferences and journals and has 25 Patents awarded to date. He has a PhD in Computer Science and MS degrees in Mathematics and Computer sciences and Engineering. \n  \nModerator:\nSteve Hickman\nSteve is the Founder of Epistimis\, a company dedicated to providing tools that support true Privacy by Design. Prior to founding Epistimis\, Steve worked in the privacy organization at Meta/Facebook where he saw first-hand how current approaches won’t scale. Prior to working at Meta\, Steve worked at Honeywell Aerospace Advanced Technology\, where he worked on design tooling for the US Army. (Epistimis Modeling Tool uses the same conceptual foundation developed for the US Military). Prior to that\, he managed the Honeywell Aerospace Invention / Patent review process for 4 years\, which processed ~1000 invention disclosures each year. There he improved and automated processes\, created training\, and managed 12+ invention review teams consisting of 75+ technical experts from across Honeywell Aerospace. Prior to that Steve was one of architects of HiLiTE\, a tool for test and code generation for data flow and state designs used in Honeywell Aerospace’s flight and engine control software. Steve holds a BSEE from Rice University\, a MS Comp Sci from Southern Methodist University\, and a JD (Intellectual Property) from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. \n  \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only event. Join as an Ambassador before the 1st of each month to get invited to the recurring monthly event. If you are already a member\, but need an invitation please contact admin22. 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/assurance-cases-january-2024-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
CATEGORIES:PETed
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SUMMARY:Symptai Live Online CIPP/E Training
DESCRIPTION:This training is an opportunity to learn about critical privacy concepts that are also integral to the CIPP/E exam. While not purely a ‘test prep’ course\, this training is appropriate for professionals who plan to certify\, as well for those who want to deepen their data protection knowledge. Both the training and the exam are based on the same body of knowledge. \nThese instructor-led training sessions are beneficial for persons who plan to certify or just want to deepen your privacy knowledge. \n Preview this course \n\n\n\n\nWhat will you learn\n\nModule 1: Data Protection Laws\nModule 2: Personal Data\nModule 3: Controllers and Processors\nModule 4: Processing Personal Data\nModule 5: Data Subjects’ Rights\nModule 6: Information Provision Obligations\nModule 7: International Data Transfers\nModule 8: Compliance Considerations\nModule 9: Security of Processing\nModule 10: Accountability\nModule 11: Supervisions and Enforcement\n\n  \n\n\nWho should attend?\n\nLegal\nAuditors\nLegal Compliance Officers\nInformation Management\nHuman Resources\nSecurity Manager\nRecords Managers\n\n  \n\n\nWhat comes with registration?\nOnce registered for this course\, participants will also be registered as an official member of the IAPP and receive official members access to the training/course material for the CIPP exam and an exam voucher in order to register for the exam. This course will prepare persons to sit the CIPP exam and have a comprehensive understanding of jurisdictional laws\, regulations and enforcement models; essential privacy concepts and principals; legal requirements for handling and transferring data and more. \n  \n\nWhy organizations should implement training?\n\nComply with GDPR requirements\nAvoid penalties up to 20 million euros (25 million USD) or 4% of global revenues\nImprove the way your entire organization handles data\nReduce risk of a data breach\nBuild privacy policies to make your organization more cost-effective\nDemonstrate accountability and due diligence\nFoster customer confidence
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/iapp-cipp-e-virtual-jan-20-23/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPP/E
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CREATED:20231025T221918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T223802Z
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SUMMARY:Vector Databases: AI Uses\, Privacy Risks\, and Mitigations | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our new IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The format of the webinar will be a one-hour informal discussion and interaction with members of the IOPD. 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. The participants will be asked to bring questions related to the topic. Come back the fourth Thursday of every month for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \nDate & Time:\nDecember 7th\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM ET \nTopic:\nVector Databases: AI Uses\, Privacy Risks\, and Mitigations \nProblem Statement:\nDevelopers are rushing to adopt new AI tools and techniques\, and private data for AI systems is shifting out of models and into vector databases. These new databases are immature from a security and privacy perspective\, and the attacks against them are numerous and growing by the day. Understanding\, controlling\, monitoring\, and protecting the data in these databases should be a top priority of security and privacy teams. \nSynopsis:\nA short discussion of what a vector database is\, how its popularity is soaring\, why organizations are adopting it\, and the many risks and misconceptions associated with the new types of data going into them. \nRelated PETs:\n\nHomomorphic Encryption\nData-in-Use Encryption\nCustomer-held Encryption Keys\n\nPre-Webinar Resources:\n\nGoogle: Meet AI’s multitool: Vector embeddings \nOpenAI: Introducing text and code embeddings \nIBM: What is retrieval-augmented generation? \nRetrieval Augmented Generation using Azure Machine Learning prompt flow \n“Embeddings Aren’t Human Readable” And Other Nonsense \nText Embeddings Reveal (Almost) As Much As Text \n“Inverting facial recognition models (Can we teach a neural net to convert face embedding vectors back to images?) \n\nSpeaker:\nPatrick Walsh \nPatrick Walsh has more than 20 years of experience building security products and enterprise software solutions. Most recently\, he ran an Engineering division at Oracle\, bringing productivity and insights to the world’s largest companies. Patrick now leads IronCore Labs\, a data protection platform that helps businesses get back control of their data so they can meet increasingly stringent data protection and privacy requirements. \nModerator:\nJanelle 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. \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only webinar. Join as an Ambassador to get invited to the recurring monthly event. If you are already a member\, but need an invitation please contact admin22@instituteofprivacydesign.org. 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/vector-databases-ai-uses-privacy-risks-and-mitigations-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20231009T194457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T153729Z
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SUMMARY:What Can Go Wrong With Your AI? | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our new IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The format of the webinar will be a one-hour informal discussion and interaction with members of the IOPD. 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. The participants will be asked to bring questions related to the topic. Come back the fourth Thursday of every month for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n \nDate & Time:\nNovember 2nd\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM ET \n \nTopic:\nWhat Can Go Wrong With Your AI? \n \nProblem Statement:\nDo AI systems require a holistic risk-based approach? How can you identify and assess all the different risks? \n \nSynopsis:\nDuring this session we are going to discuss the problem of risk identification and assessment in AI systems. We will look into the ideas in Europe of introducing a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment and we will explore some of the available tools. \n \nRelated PETs:\n\nPLOT4ai\nATLAS\n\n  \nPre-Webinar Resources:\n\nhttps://plot4.ai/\nhttps://datasociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/HUDIERA-Full-Paper_FINAL.pdf\nhttps://rm.coe.int/huderaf-coe-final-1-2752-6741-5300-v-1/1680a3f688\nhttps://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/file/paper/6476ec2fe5c7f.pdf\nhttps://www.government.nl/documents/reports/2022/03/31/impact-assessment-fundamental-rights-and-algorithms\n\n  \nSpeaker:\nIsabel Barberá \nIsabel Barberá is the co-founder of Rhite\, a consultancy specialised in Privacy Engineering and Responsible AI based in The Netherlands. She advises local and international organisations in the public and private sector on aspects related to Privacy Engineering\, Privacy and Security by Design and Responsible AI. Isabel is one of the members of the European agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) Working Group on Data Protection Engineering and a member of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) Pool of Experts. She is also the author of the AI privacy threat modeling library PLOT4ai\, an open source AI risk assessment tool created to help organisations build Responsible AI systems. Find her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelbarbera/ \n \n \nModerator:\nNicole 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 \n \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only webinar. Join as an Ambassador to get invited to the recurring monthly event. If you are already a member\, but need an invitation please contact admin22@instituteofprivacydesign.org. 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/what-can-go-wrong-with-your-ai-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231104
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CREATED:20230223T210740Z
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SUMMARY:Privacy + Security Forum (Fall Academy)
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URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-security-forum-fall-academy/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20231016T204014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T204133Z
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SUMMARY:Responsible AI by Design (One-Day) Pre-Conference Workshop | ISC2 Security Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 24\n8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT\nRegular Pricing through October 11\nMember: $650 | Non-Member: $750 \nCPE Credits: 8 \n  \nSince the introduction of ChatGPT late in 2022\, generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has seen truly unprecedented use and adoption around the world.  With it has come a whole host of questions for InfoSec professionals:  How do we determine which GAI tools are safe?  What are the considerations for selling GAI tools to the public or offering them “as a service”?  What are the ethical and legal considerations for building GAI tools? \nIn this one-day workshop\, two veteran practitioners\, including a leading cybersecurity attorney\, will offer practical information on multiple aspects of designing\, incorporating\, and employing GAI for internal or customer use. Takeaways include: \n\nA deep dive into dangers and limitations of GAI\, as well as a survey of the GAI InfoSec threat landscape\nThe current state of AI laws\, a preview of the EU AI Act\, and how they apply to InfoSec\nHow to conduct impact assessments using the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s AI Risk Management Playbook as well as the NIST AI RMFs Playbook\n\n  \nWorkshop Instructors:\nR. Jason Cronk\, CIPT\, CIPM\, CIPP/US\, FIP\, JD\, PbD Ambassador\, President\, Enterpivacy Consulting Group\nScott M. Giordano\, Esq.\, CISSP\, CCSP\, Attorney at Law\, Giordano Law Offices \n  \nRegister at https://web.cvent.com/event/c5c86a46-bb65-46c7-a27c-b55e080e372b/websitePage:322284a9-ca0d-4674-b9a0-291acfc91d60
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/responsible-ai-by-design-one-day-pre-conference-workshop-isc2-security-congress-2023/
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231024
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20231016T203233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T203506Z
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SUMMARY:Privacy by Design (One-Day) Pre-Conference Workshop | ISC2 Security Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, October 23\n8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT\nRegular Pricing through October 11\nMember: $650 | Non-Member: $750 \nCPE Credits: 8 \n  \nSince the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in 2018\, the need to bake privacy in [aka Privacy by Design (PbD)] has become an obligatory aspect of software and services development in a way that protects individual privacy while leveraging the power of modern technology.  For InfoSec professionals\, PbD offers a powerful toolbox for building data protection programs that meet organizational and legal requirements while honoring privacy norms that individuals have come to expect.  PdD also offers similar benefits for developing products and services\, including those incorporating generative artificial intelligence (GAI). \nIn this one-day workshop\, two veteran practitioners\, including one of the world’s leading PbD experts\, will offer help participants explore and understand privacy and privacy design in profoundly new ways. Takeaways include: \n\nCritical distinctions between privacy and security\nAn exploration of privacy threat modeling and privacy risk using a variant of FAIR (Factors Analysis of Information Risk)\nStrategies and tactics for reducing privacy risks in products and services\n\n  \nWorkshop Instructors:\nR. Jason Cronk\, CIPT\, CIPM\, CIPP/US\, FIP\, JD\, PbD Ambassador\, President\, Enterpivacy Consulting Group\nScott M. Giordano\, Esq.\, CISSP\, CCSP\, Attorney at Law\, Giordano Law Offices \n  \nRegister at https://web.cvent.com/event/c5c86a46-bb65-46c7-a27c-b55e080e372b/websitePage:322284a9-ca0d-4674-b9a0-291acfc91d60
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-by-design-one-day-pre-conference-workshop-isc2-security-congress-2023/
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231012T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231012T104500
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230914T015023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T020021Z
UID:4804-1697103900-1697107500@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Closer Inspection of AI - Find Out What is Under the Hood | 2023 Phoenix Security & Audit Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join our Vice President\, Janelle Hsia\, and Committee Member\, Nicole Nguyen\, at the 2023 Phoenix Security & Audit Conference October 12th on the Emerging Issues track in the Primrose Room from 9:45 – 10:45 am! This combined event from the local chapters of the ISSA\, ISACA\, and the IIA provides great networking and educational opportunities. The conference provides multiple sessions of content along five tracks as well as morning and lunch keynote speakers. Continental breakfast\, lunch\, and snacks provided. 7 CPE. \n  \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere\, even in places we don’t expect. We will explore generative artwork\, digital assistants\, automated license plate readers\, and smart home devices with a deep dive into how companies utilize AI by extracting personal data and impact our everyday lives. We will analyze these technologies and review some unintended consequences and privacy harms like economic loss\, social stigmatization\, loss of autonomy\, and discrimination that can be caused without careful implementation. We will discuss the integration of AI into your tech stack and engagement with 3rd party service to perform tasks for you (contracts\, cookies\, data retention\, data subject rights\, and more.) \n\nJanelle Hsia \nJanelle Hsia is the Founder and President of Privacy SWAN Consulting. She is focused on privacy and data protection and brings a diverse background with strong leadership\, technical\, and business skills spanning over 20 years. Because she is not a lawyer\, she brings a unique perspective to integrating privacy with security and technology\, which helps companies operationalize their privacy requirements. \nNicole 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 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/closer-inspection-of-ai-find-out-what-is-under-the-hood-2023-phoenix-security-audit-conference/
LOCATION:Desert Willow Conference Center\, 4340 East Cotton Center Boulevard\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230828T142102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T204835Z
UID:4645-1695902400-1695906000@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Navigating the CRM Data Landscape: Security\, Compliance\, and Innovation | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our second webinar in the new IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The format of the webinar will be a one-hour informal discussion and interaction with members of the IOPD. 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 the fourth Thursday of every month for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nSeptember 28th\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM ET \n  \nTopic:\nNavigating the CRM Data Landscape: Security\, Compliance\, and Innovation \n  \nSynopsis:\nJoin us for an engaging and informative interactive session featuring Mike Smith\, Distinguished Security Architect at Salesforce. Mike is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, and is a seasoned expert in data security\, privacy\, and compliance\, particularly in the world of SaaS applications. In this session\, we will explore three critical aspects of managing data and protecting privacy in today’s digital world: \n\nProtecting Data in CRM: Discover practical strategies and best practices to safeguard your valuable customer data within your Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. Learn how to mitigate risks\, prevent data breaches\, and build trust with your customers.\nComplying with Data Privacy Laws: Understand the tools that are available within Salesforce for privacy program management\, including data anonymization\, retention\, and managing Data Subjects Access Requests (DSARs). Learn how to ensure compliance while maintaining operational efficiency.\nUsing Generative AI with Enterprise Data\, in a Trusted and Secure Manner: Explore the possibilities of harnessing generative AI technologies for innovation within your enterprise\, while protecting personal data and other sensitive information that powers your business. Discover how to leverage AI in a secure\, responsible\, and ethical way to generate insights\, streamline tasks\, and drive business growth.\n\nOur host\, Nicole\, will moderate a dynamic Q&A session following the introduction\, where you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with Mike on these vital topics. Whether you’re a business leader\, IT professional\, or data enthusiast\, this interactive session is your gateway to navigating the complex world of data security\, compliance\, and innovation within Salesforce. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay informed and empowered in the data-driven era! \n  \nSpeaker:\nMike Smith \n  \nModerator:\nNicole Nguyen \n  \nThe IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series is a members-only event. Join as an Ambassador before the 1st of each month to get invited to the recurring monthly event. If you are already a member\, but need an invitation please contact admin22. 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/september-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230919T205647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T205647Z
UID:4827-1695859200-1695945599@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Building Digital Trust Amongst the Digital Chaos | Dublin SASIG: Meeting Today's Cybersecurity Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Organisations build trust in their brands over a long time. Sustaining that trust then becomes a critical measure of brand resilience\, especially when facing the digital chaos of the modern world. This includes the proliferation of data\, new technologies like LLMs\, AI\, and the continuous threat of cyber-attacks and supply chain disruptions. Even the potential of an incident can erode trust. Reputations\nare built-in “drops” over time but are lost in seconds\, becoming harder to regain.\n\nJoin us at the Dublin SASIG: Meeting Today’s Cybersecurity Challenges in association with BSI Thursday\, September 28 from 9:30am – 3pm BST (10am – 2pm live stream via Zoom).\n\nConor Hogan from our Standards Committee will present “Building digital trust amongst the digital chaos.” In this session\, Conor will outline his perspective on digital trust (“trust in the digital interactions and relationships between business\, people and things”) and how it builds on known concepts and multi-layered assurance and by-design approaches. He will highlight the opportunity for all organisations to adopt digital trust and power business operations; drive performance; foster innovation and benefit all stakeholders and wider society.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/building-digital-trust-amongst-the-digital-chaos-dublin-sasig-meeting-todays-cybersecurity-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T024500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T151500
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230828T222905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T223424Z
UID:4752-1694659500-1694704500@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:50 Shades of Data - ISSA Colorado Springs 13th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium
DESCRIPTION:50 Shades of Data – New US Privacy Laws\nAbout the ISSA Colorado Springs 13th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium \nThe Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) – Colorado Springs Chapter is delighted to announce the return of the highly anticipated 13th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium in beautiful Colorado Springs\, CO. Mark your calendars for the event days\, which will be held from Tuesday\, September 12 to Thursday\, September 14\, 2023. CPE/CEU Credit will be awarded. \nThe Peak Cyber Symposium is an exceptional opportunity for Cybersecurity\, Information Management\, Information Technology\, and Communications Professionals to enhance their knowledge and expertise. This symposium aims to provide a comprehensive platform to delve into the most critical cybersecurity threats of today\, explore effective remediation strategies\, and share best practices. \nJoin us as we gather industry experts\, thought leaders\, and professionals from various cyber sectors to foster an engaging environment for learning\, networking\, and collaboration. Gain valuable insights into the latest trends\, emerging technologies\, and innovative approaches in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity. \n\nTopic:\n50 Shades of Data – New US Privacy Laws \n\nDate:\nSeptember 14\, 2023 \n\nTime:\n2:45 pm – 3:15 pm \n\nLocation:\nUniversity of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)\, Ent Center for the Arts\, Shockley Theater \n5225 N Nevada Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO 80918 \n\nSummary:\nIts all about the data. Whether it’s Data Subject Request or Data Breach the amount of effort\, cost and impact on a company’s reputation depend on the quantity and the type of personal data involved. The more data\, the larger the consequences. This presentation is a practical approach to privacy and data protection that includes strategies to help you get to stay compliant with the evolving privacy regulations. \n\nSpeaker:\nJanelle Hsia \nJanelle is the President of Privacy SWAN Consulting and a speaker\, trainer\, consultant\, and trusted advisor for strategic and tactical decision-making within global organizations of all sizes. She is focused on the field of privacy and data protection and brings a diverse background with strong leadership\, technical\, and business skills spanning over 20 years. Because of this\, she brings a unique perspective regarding how to integrate data protection with security and technology while helping companies operationalize their privacy requirements. Her passion is creating comprehensive and tailored data governance programs for SMBs with an international presence. She holds the CIPM\, CIPT\, CIPP/US/E\, CISA\, CDPSE\, PMP\, and GSLC certifications
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/issa-colorado-springs-13th-annual-peak-cyber-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230802T190848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T190914Z
UID:4527-1694390400-1694563199@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Confirmation Bias in the Privacy Profession: Common Misreading of the NIST Privacy Framework - PEPR'23
DESCRIPTION:Join R Jason Cronk and Nandita Narla from our Standards Committee for Confirmation Bias in the Privacy Profession: Common Misreading of the NIST Privacy Framework from 4:30 – 4:45 pm Tuesday\, September 12th at the 2023 USENIX Conference on Privacy Engineering Practice and Respect (PEPR’23)! \nConfirmation bias is a cognitive bias whereby people consume information in a way that reinforces their previously held beliefs. Many users and implementers of the NIST Privacy Framework do just that\, diverting their attention away from many of the important and central concepts in the framework. Similar to the Cybersecurity Framework\, the Privacy Framework embodies a risk based approach\, but many privacy professionals are more familiar with principle based privacy with a primary goal of legal and regulatory compliance. Focusing on these mental models can lead to challenges and conflicting interpretations of NIST Privacy Framework concepts and terminology\, much of which is unique to the framework and not found elsewhere in the professional literature. This presentation will highlight some of the common misconceptions and antipatterns related to the usage of NIST privacy framework drawn from real life case studies and implementation experience across industries. \nRegister at https://www.usenix.org/conference/pepr23 \n 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/confirmation-bias-in-the-privacy-profession-common-misreading-of-the-nist-privacy-framework/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230824T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230824T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230817T222937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T181903Z
UID:4592-1692878400-1692882000@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Using ChatGPT (or similar tools) with Privacy Compliance | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed)
DESCRIPTION:Join our first webinar in the new IOPD Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Series! The format of the webinar will be a one-hour informal discussion and interaction with members of the IOPD. 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. The participants will be asked to bring questions related to the topic. Come back the fourth Thursday of every month for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nAugust 24th\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM ET \n  \nTopic:\nUsing ChatGPT (or similar tools) with Privacy Compliance: Enabling companies to identify and use unstructured data for analysis and sharing. \n  \nSynopsis:\nDo your employees unknowingly put personal or sensitive information (like mobile number\, email address\, social security number\, etc.) in emails or PDF documents and accidently expose that information to the wrong people? In a world when employees are using tools like ChatGPT for productivity\, do they need help generating synthetic data or learning what data to redact before uploading? Do you need help identifying and correcting privacy policy violations related to data sharing in real-time AND being able to provide leadership metrics? Are you looking for ways to show accountability with your privacy program? If you need answers to questions like these\, please join us as we explore a new privacy tool\, with a live demonstration\, that has been called the Grammarly of data privacy. \n  \nRelated PETs:\n\nSynthetic data\nRedaction\nEncryption\nIdentify privacy policy violation\nReal-time personal data awareness/training\nMetrics and accountability\n\n  \nPre-Webinar Resources:\n\nhttps://www.entrepreneur.com/en-in/technology/this-platform-is-grammarly-for-data-privacy/441441\nhttps://www.unifi.ai/download-priviliy\nhttps://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/privily/ckgpondnkhpodegigclccglbdflgmmld?hl=en&authuser=3 \n\n  \nSpeaker:\nPramod Misra \nPramod Misra is passionate about using data for automation\, analytics and decision-making. He is a co-founder of Unifi.ai based in Atlanta. Unifi.ai is on a mission enabling corporate employees using AI tools with privacy compliance . His work has been quoted in Forbes\, Inc. Entrepreneur\,ceoworld and other leading publications.  He has over 20 years of full-time work experience and worked with companies like Vodafone\, Novartis\, P&G. Pramod is also an Advisor of the IOPD. \n  \nModerator:\nJanelle RW 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 webinar. Join as an Ambassador to get invited to the recurring monthly event. If you are already a member\, but need an invitation please contact admin22. 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/peted-aug23-using-chatgpt-or-similar-tools-with-privacy-compliance/
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230802T185712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T185712Z
UID:4524-1691332200-1691344800@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:2nd Workshop on Privacy Threat Modeling (WPTM)
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 6th\, 2023 | 2:30-6PM | In-person attendance\n\nThe Workshop on Privacy Threat Modeling brings together researchers\, practitioners\, government representatives\, and industry specialists to collaborate on the topic of privacy threats. While aspects of privacy risk modeling are relatively well-developed\, such as constructions of privacy harms (Solove’s Taxonomy of Privacy and Calo’s subjective/objective privacy harms for instance)\, there has been insufficient discussion around approaches to modeling privacy threats\, broadly construed. \nThe workshop will include an informative session and a collaborative session. The informative session will consist of a keynote\, brief updates on two privacy threat models (MITRE PANOPTIC™ and LINDDUN)\, and presentations selected from participant submissions. In the collaborative session we will discuss threat model generalization and operationalization in break-out groups\, then come together to share discussion outcomes. \n\nLearn More at https://ptmworkshop.gitlab.io/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/2nd-workshop-on-privacy-threat-modeling-wptm/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230706T185732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T190432Z
UID:3812-1691316000-1691328600@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Workshop on Privacy Engineering in Practice (PEP '23): Beyond Checkbox Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Privacy Engineering in Practice (PEP ’23): Beyond Checkbox Compliance\nIf you are attending #SOUPS23\, stop by for this workshop! \nSee R Jason Cronk’s Invited Keynote from 10:10 am – 11:00 am! The IOPD is represented by Nandita Rao Narla and Daniel Smullen\, Ph.D. as part of the Program Committee. \nAbout\nFrequent data breaches\, increased privacy non-compliance fines and rising user expectations of privacy have led organizations to focus on privacy as a core function and demonstrate compliance with existing (while preparing for upcoming) privacy laws. \nHowever\, privacy programs driven by regulatory pressures result in a minimal\, fast as possible\, ‘just enough to comply’ approach\, without holistically addressing privacy. \nTo embed privacy into the software development and data life cycle\, we turn to the emerging field of privacy engineering. We explore privacy engineering research to attempt answering questions such as – How are legal and policy privacy requirements translated to technical requirements? How can we address user’s privacy requirements and expectations? Which privacy engineering tools\, models\, standards and use cases are sufficient? What technical privacy assurances are available? \nThe Workshop on Privacy Engineering in Practice brings together researchers\, lawyers\, developers\, practitioners\, and industry experts to collaborate on building a stronger case for privacy engineering and moving away from the current industry practice of treating privacy as a compliance checkbox. We aim to find common ground between legal\, technical\, and design concepts for privacy. \nFor more information\, see the call for papers. \nWorkshop Goals 🎯\n\nUnderstand methods\, tools\, and approaches to design for privacy\nBroaden the lens through which privacy compliance is viewed by industry and research community\nInitiate discussions and collaboration among an interdisciplinary community of stakeholders to solve for current privacy engineering challenges\n\nPEP ’23 will take place at the Anaheim Marriott in Anaheim\, CA\, USA\, on Sunday\, August 6th\, 2023\, from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm PT. Co-located with the Nineteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2023) \n  \nLearn more at https://pep23.com/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-engineering-in-practice-pep23/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230806T101500
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230705T204136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T204136Z
UID:3745-1691314200-1691316900@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:50 Shades of Data - ISSA August Cyber Executive Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:50 Shades of Data\nJoin Vice President\, Janelle RW Hsia\, at the ISSA August Cyber Executive Forum 2023 for “50 Shades of Data” August 6th from 9:30 AM to 10:15 AM! \n  \nPresented at the August Cyber Executive Forum 2023. \nSession date: August 6\, 2023 \nSession time: 9:30 AM – 10:15 AM \nIts all about the data. Whether it’s Data Subject Request or Data Breach the amount of effort\, cost and impact on a company’s reputation depend on the quantiy and the type of personal data involved. The more data\, the larger the consequences. This presentation is a practical approach to privacy and data protection that includes strategies to help you get to stay compliant wih the evolving privacy regulations. \nAnother great event that’s part of the ongoing Cyber Executive Forum series. \n  \nLearn More at August Cyber Executive Forum 2023 – ISSA International
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/50-shades-of-data-issa-august-cyber-executive-forum-2023/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230725T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230725T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230703T221448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T200056Z
UID:3706-1690286400-1690290000@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Design Process Standard Launch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:In January\, the IOPD published our Design Process Standard\, the industry’s first standard for a repeatable and comprehensive process by which a company can reduce privacy risk. \nIn our very first event ever\, speakers from our Standards Committee will introduce our standard\, unravel the intricacies\, and address common concerns around implementing #privacy! \nWe are on the hunt for organizations that would like to adhere to the standard and apply as an early adopter for certification. Come learn about what the IOPD DPS has to offer! \nJoin us July 25th @ 12:00 – 1:00 PM (EDT). This webinar will be followed by a 30-minute unrecorded Q&A session. \nThis is a FREE webinar open to the public which does not require registration to attend. Join the conversation July 25\, 2023 from 12:00PM – 1:00PM (EDT) at https://whereby.com/iopd-webinar! However\, when you register\, you will receive a direct calendar invitation\, a post-event survey\, and one invitation to join the IOPD. \nRegister at https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/launch-webinar/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/design-process-standard-launch-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230706T183502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T183502Z
UID:3806-1688947200-1689465599@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:The 23rd Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium PoPETs 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us at PoPETs 2023 from July 10–15 in Lausanne\, Switzerland and Online at https://petsymposium.org/ \nThe annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) brings together privacy experts from around the world to present and discuss recent advances and new perspectives on research in privacy technologies. PETS/PoPETs is the premier venue for novel applied and/or theoretical research into the design\, analysis\, experimentation\, or fielding of privacy enhancing technologies. \nThe IOPD is represented by Nandita Rao Narla\, Standards Committee Chair\, and R. Jason Cronk\, President.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/the-23rd-privacy-enhancing-technologies-symposium-popets-2023/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230707T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230707T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230602T003949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T004744Z
UID:3393-1688738400-1688742000@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Tech: Privacy-by-Design to Transform Supply Chain Management
DESCRIPTION:Friday 7 July 2023\, 2pm-3pm (BST)\nIn today’s interconnected world\, digital threats are becoming more frequent and sophisticated\, posing significant challenges for organisations in every industry. \nThe digital chaos is seemingly unrelenting thanks in no small part to factors such as the pace of technological change (further accelerated by the recent pandemic)\, the sudden arrival of AI into the mainstream\, the continuing proliferation of data\, and digital supply-chain issues leading to new and evolving risks. \nIn this webinar\, Conor and Toni will take us through the emerging discipline of privacy-by-design as a core component in managing compliance risks and gaining much-needed visibility into complex digital supply chains. \nWhilst it’s not a novel concept\, privacy-by-design is gaining more and more momentum as a distinct and specific discipline\, thanks to the continued evolution of privacy regulation enforcement agendas\, and consumer expectations. \nJoin us to learn how privacy-by-design can help you manage compliance risks and gain visibility in your digital supply chains amid increasing digital threats and evolving regulations. \nIf you are a member of ISACA\, ICA or The Security Institute\, you can earn CPE/CPD points for attending our webinars live. Remember to log your attendance with your provider to be credited. \n\nChaired by\nTarquin Folliss OBE (info)\, Vice Chairman\, The SASIG \n\nPresented by\nConor Hogan (info)\, Global Practice Director – Data Governance\, BSI\nTony Pelli (info)\, Practice Director\, Security and Resilience\, BSI \n  \nRegister at https://www.thesasig.com/calendar/event/23-07-07-supply/?utm_campaign=SASIG%20Webinar%3A%20Conor%20Hogan%20and%20Tony%20Pelli&utm_content=248829529&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=lcp-10116425
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/emerging-tech-privacy-by-design-to-transform-supply-chain-management/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230703T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230703T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230612T200407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T200407Z
UID:3506-1688382000-1688387400@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:2023 International Workshop on Privacy Engineering – IWPE'23
DESCRIPTION:Join R. Jason Cronk’s invited talk “2023\, the year of the Privacy Engineer?” in Session 2: Privacy engineering from 11:00am-12:35pm in Delft\, Netherlands! \nLearn More at https://iwpe.info/index.html 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/2023-international-workshop-on-privacy-engineering-iwpe23/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230629T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230629T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230622T144938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230622T144938Z
UID:3572-1688040000-1688045400@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Montréal and Ottawa KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy by Design: Concept and approach\nPlease join the Montréal and Ottawa chapters for an exciting bilingual webinar (French-English) on privacy by design (PbD). The discussion will include an introduction to the PbD concept\, PbD in Quebec Law\, how a standard can help and a PbD approach. \nJoignez-vous aux chapitres de Montréal et d’Ottawa pour un webinaire bilingue (français-anglais) sur la protection de la vie privée dès la conception (PbD). La discussion comprendra une introduction au concept de la protection de la vie privée dès la conception\, la protection de la vie privée en droit québécois\, l’utilité d’une norme et une approche de la protection de la vie privée dès la conception. \n  \nSpeakers: \nVincent Bureau\, CIPP/E\, Senior Consultant\, DPOsolutions \nJason Cronk\, FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPT\, CIPM\, President\, Institute of Operational Privacy Design; Principal Consultant\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group \n  \nLanguage:  \nThis presentation will be in French and English. \n  \nTime: \n12 – 1:30 p.m. EDT \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nMontréal: \nMarco Cantin\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPT\, Deputy CPO\, GFT \nAdejoke Osuntogun\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, Articling Student\, Unity \nDiane Ouandji\, KPMG \nFlorian Strich\, CIPM\, PwC \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer Young Privacy Professional\, Inouss Kangouté\, Senior Consultant\, KPMG\, for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nOttawa: \nSancho Angulo\, CIPP/C\, CIPM\, Advisor\, Privacy and Data Governance\, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat \nFunke Bamgbade\, CIPP/C\, CIPM\, Senior Associate\, Data Privacy and Protection\, PwC \nPreeti Dhawan\, CIPP/C\, Manager\, Security Governance\, Payments Canada \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteers Parisa Khazra\, CIPM\, Lawyer\, MDK Business Law\, and Mercy Ogunsanya\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPM\, Corporate Counsel\, Regulatory and Privacy\, Mitel\, for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nRegister at https://iapp.org/connect/communities/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000FS9SoQAL/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/virtual-montreal-and-ottawa-knowledgenet/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230620T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230612T192027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T192248Z
UID:3497-1687266000-1687269600@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Privacy Operations: What’s On the Horizon in the US
DESCRIPTION:A discussion of Privacy Operations for new Privacy laws coming into enforcement in 2023. \nThis will be a conversation around how to best ensure compliance with CPRA and VCDPA as well as the new laws enacted by Colorado\, Connecticut\, and Utah. We will also touch on the other states that are coming into enforcement within the next 2 years \nModerator \nJanelle Hsia – Principal\, Privacy SWAN Consulting \nJanelle Hsia is a trusted advisor for strategic and tactical decision-making within organizations of all sizes. She focuses on privacy and security while bringing a diverse background in leadership\, business\, security\, privacy\, and technology spanning over 20 years. Her experience integrating privacy with security and technology helps companies operationalize their privacy and security requirements. She creates comprehensive and tailored data governance programs for SMBs with a global presence. Her passion is privacy and data protection training and awareness. This fall\, she is teaching a class on Privacy and Technology at the University of Colorado in Boulder. She is an ISSA Privacy SIG Tri-Chair and one of our 2022 Volunteers of the Year. She is a member of the IEEE Digital Privacy Working Group and an IAPP Official Training Partner. She holds the following certifications CIPM\, CIPT\, CIPP/US/E\, CISA\, PMP\, and GSLC. \nSpeaker/s \nPhillip Mahan – Director of Privacy Operations\, Focus Brands\, LLC \nPhillip Mahan is the Director of Privacy Operations for Focus Brands\, LLC in Atlanta Georgia. Phillip’s experience ranges over 30 years in Technology working in various business sectors. He holds the following certifications: CISSP\, CISA\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT and has the designation of Fellow of Information Privacy from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Although his passion truly lies in the realm of Privacy\, he is experienced in Security\, eDiscovery & Forensics\, Risk\, and Audit. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister at https://www.issa.org/event/privacy-sig-privacy-operations-whats-on-the-horizon-in-the-us/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-operations-whats-on-the-horizon-in-the-us/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230602T003306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T004754Z
UID:3388-1686657600-1686661200@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Joint Canadian KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy by Design: More than just a catchy phrase\n“Privacy by design” has been part of the privacy practitioners’ vernacular for well over a decade\, but for many the phrase remains vague. In this talk\, the author of the IAPP CIPT textbook\, Strategic Privacy by Design\, will walk through the development of a hypothetical smart thermostat following the recently released Design Process Standard from the Institute of Operational Privacy Design. For many participants this will open up a new avenue of thinking about privacy beyond the laws\, principles and programmatic elements they are most familiar with and provide a level of concreteness to the concept beyond the broad to “build privacy in.” \n  \nSpeakers: \nJason Cronk\, FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPT\, CIPM President\, Institute of Operational Privacy Design Section Leader\, IAPP Privacy Engineering Section\, Principal; Consultant\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group Privacy Engineer\, Attorney; Author\, Strategic Privacy by Design. \n  \nTime: \n12 – 1 p.m. EDT \n10 – 11 a.m. MDT \n  \nSpeaker: \nR. Jason Cronk\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Privacy Engineer\, Author\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group \n  \nModerator: \nSaima Fancy\, CIPP/C\, Senior Privacy Specialist\, Ontario Health \n  \nThis is a Special Joint Meeting with the Calgary\, Edmonton and Toronto KnowledgeNet Chapters. \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nCalgary: \nDenise Abreu\, Manager\, Global Privacy\, Deloitte Global \nJanaye Elkin\, CIPP/C\, Banking Compliance Analyst\, Wave Financial \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer\, Joseph Ojelade\, Security Specialist in Privacy and Compliance\, 1Password\, for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nEdmonton: \nJason White\, CIPP/C\, Legal Counsel\, Edmonton Regional Airports Authority \n  \nToronto: \nJeffrey Beuermann\, CIPP/A\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Full Stack Architect\, TD Bank \nAnindita Bose\, CIPP/C\, Senior Specialist Digital Rights Protection\, City of Toronto \nSarah Hasan\, Privacy Manager\, Deloitte Global \nRebecca Ianno\, CIPP/C \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteers\, Charitarth Bharti\, CIPP/C\, Senior Consultant\, Privacy and Data Trust\, EY Canada\, and Stephen Moscicky\, CIPP/C\, CIPM\, CIPT\, Privacy\, Compliance and Data Governance Senior Manager\, DECIEM for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nEligible CPE Credits:  \nCIPP/A\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, and CIPT. \n1.0 CPE \nIf you have certification questions\, please read our cpe policy or e-mail cpe@iapp.org. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event. \n  \nRegister at https://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErP8UQAV/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/3388/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230525T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230515T230804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005057Z
UID:3316-1685016000-1685019600@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Seattle KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy Risk Management: Challenges and Modern Practices\nThis meeting will be held virtually. Instructions on how to view this webinar will be sent to registrants upon registration and 1-2 days prior to the meeting. If registration is closed or you have any questions\, please email knowledgenet@iapp.org. \n  \nPlease join this roundtable discussion of privacy risk management challenges\, modern practices and case examples. This discussion will feature 45 minutes of questions to panelists and 15 minutes of audience questions. \n  \nSpeakers: \nPeter Van Loon\, CIPT\, Senior Technical Program Manager\, Security and Privacy\, Google \nMichael Bowie\, CIPP/A\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/G\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Associate VP\, Data Privacy and Compliance\, Calix \nJason Cronk\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Privacy Engineer\, Author\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group \n  \nTime: \n12 – 1 p.m. PDT \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nLaura LeDoux\, CIPP/US\, Privacy and Security Engineering Engagement Manager\, Teleion \nPeter Van Loon\, CIPT\, Senior Technical Program Manager\, Security and Privacy\, Google \nParinati Sarnot\, CIPM\, CIPT\, Director Privacy Consulting\, Blueprint Technologies \nAlexander Vitruk\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, Attorney\, Baker & Hostetler \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer\, Melanie Notari\, CIPP/US\, Long Shadows Vintners\, for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nEligible CPE Credits:  \nCIPP/A\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, and CIPT. \n1.0 CPE \nIf you have certification questions\, please read our cpe policy or e-mail cpe@iapp.org. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event. \n  \nShare this #KnowledgeNet! Register at https://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErQ7zQAF/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/virtual-seattle-knowledgenet/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230426T224530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005532Z
UID:3105-1684886400-1685145599@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:CPDP 16th International Conference
DESCRIPTION:CPDP is a non-profit platform originally founded in 2007 by research groups from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel\, the Université de Namur and Tilburg University. The platform was joined in the following years by the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique and the Fraunhofer Institut für System und Innovationsforschung and has now grown into a platform carried by 20 academic centers of excellence from the EU\, the US and beyond. As a world-leading multidisciplinary conference CPDP offers the cutting edge in legal\, regulatory\, academic and technological development in privacy and data protection. Within an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect\, CPDP gathers academics\, lawyers\, practitioners\, policy-makers\, industry and civil society from all over the world in Brussels\, offering them an arena to exchange ideas and discuss the latest emerging issues and trends. This unique multidisciplinary formula has served to make CPDP one of the leading data protection and privacy conferences in Europe and around the world. \nRegister at https://www.cpdpconferences.org/registration
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/cpdp-16th-international-conference/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230516T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230515T225935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005029Z
UID:3312-1684260000-1684267200@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:In-Person Los Angeles KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy by Design: More than just a catchy phrase\n“Privacy by design” has been part of the privacy practitioners’ vernacular for well over a decade\, but for many the phrase remains vague. In this talk\, the author of the IAPP CIPT textbook\, Strategic Privacy by Design\, will walk through the development of a hypothetical smart thermostat following the recently released Design Process Standard from the Institute of Operational Privacy Design. For many participants this will open up a new avenue of thinking about privacy beyond the laws\, principles and programmatic elements they are most familiar with and provide a level of concreteness to the concept beyond the broad to “build privacy in.” \n  \nSpeakers: \nJason Cronk\, FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPT\, CIPM President\, Institute of Operational Privacy Design Section Leader\, IAPP Privacy Engineering Section\, Principal; Consultant\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group Privacy Engineer\, Attorney; Author\, Strategic Privacy by Design. \n  \nTime: \nNetworking: 6 – 7 p.m. PDT \nPresentation: 7 – 8 p.m. PDT \nSpecial thank you to Lawrence Harvey for hosting this in-person meeting at their offices in Santa Monica\, CA. \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nJoshua Brown\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, FIP\, Corporate Lawyer\, Connexity \nApril Chang\, CIPP/US\, Privacy Compliance Program Leader\, Southern California Edison \nAastha Madaan\, Attorney\, Madaan Law PC \nGicel Tomimbang\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, FIP\, Associate\, Squire Patton Boggs \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer\, Agatha Isabel\, Sr. Privacy Specialist\, Amazon Devices\, for helping to support the chapter.  \n  \nEligible CPE Credits:  \nCIPP/A\, CIPP/C\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, and CIPT. \n1.0 CPE \nIf you have certification questions\, please read our cpe policy or e-mail cpe@iapp.org. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event. \n  \nShare this #KnowledgeNet! Register at https://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErP8UQAV/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/in-person-los-angeles-knowledgenet/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,In-Person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230223T210334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005554Z
UID:2886-1683676800-1683935999@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Privacy + Security Forum (Spring Academy)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-security-forum-spring-academy/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230505T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230419T184020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005602Z
UID:3067-1683295200-1683302400@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:In-Person Croatia KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy by Design: More than just a catchy phrase\n“Privacy by design” has been part of the privacy practitioners’ vernacular for well over a decade\, but for many the phrase remains vague. In this talk\, the author of the IAPP CIPT textbook\, Strategic Privacy by Design\, will walk through the development of a hypothetical smart thermostat following the recently released Design Process Standard from the Institute of Operational Privacy Design. For many participants this will open up a new avenue of thinking about privacy beyond the laws\, principles and programmatic elements they are most familiar with and provide a level of concreteness to the concept beyond the broad to “build privacy in.” \n  \nSpeakers: \nJason Cronk\, FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPT\, CIPM President\, Institute of Operational Privacy Design Section Leader\, IAPP Privacy Engineering Section\, Principal; Consultant\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group Privacy Engineer\, Attorney; Author\, Strategic Privacy by Design. \n  \nLanguage:  \nThis presentation will be in English. \n  \nRegistration Start Time: \n13:45 (CET) \n  \nEvent time: \n14:00 – 16:00 (CET) \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nGordan Brdar\, CIPM\, Atos Convergence Creators d.o.o \nWilliam Bello\, CIPP/E\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, DPO\, Bello Consulting \nTihomir Katulić\, Professor\, University of Zagreb\, Faculty of Law \nKrunoslav Smolcic\, CIPP/E\, CEO\, HYDRA CONSULTING d.o.o. \n  \nRegister at https://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErNp5QAF/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/in-person-croatia-knowledgenet/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T141050
CREATED:20230419T184325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T005000Z
UID:3069-1682359200-1682362800@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:In-Person New Orleans KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:Privacy by Design: More than just a catchy phrase\n“Privacy by design” has been part of the privacy practitioners’ vernacular for well over a decade\, but for many the phrase remains vague. In this talk\, the author of the IAPP CIPT textbook\, Strategic Privacy by Design\, will walk through the development of a hypothetical smart thermostat following the recently released Design Process Standard from the Institute of Operational Privacy Design. For many participants this will open up a new avenue of thinking about privacy beyond the laws\, principles and programmatic elements they are most familiar with and provide a level of concreteness to the concept beyond the broad to “build privacy in.” \n  \nSpeakers: \nJason Cronk\, FIP\, CIPP/US\, CIPT\, CIPM President\, Institute of Operational Privacy Design Section Leader\, IAPP Privacy Engineering Section\, Principal; Consultant\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group Privacy Engineer\, Attorney; Author\, Strategic Privacy by Design. \n  \nTime: \nRegistration: 5:30 – 6 p.m. CDT \nPresentation: 6 – 7 p.m. CDT \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nHarry Phillips\, CIPP/US\, Student\, Tulane University Law School \nTodd Slack\, CIPP/E\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, FIP\, Sr. Director\, Privacy and DPO\, BlackBerry \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer\, Mary Kleinpeter\, CIPP/US\, for helping to support the chapter. \n  \nRegister at https://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErN2hQAF/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/in-person-new-orleans-knowledgenet/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Engagements,In-Person
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