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SUMMARY:Privacy by Design: More Than a Catchy Phrase – IAPP Birmingham KnowledgeNet
DESCRIPTION:February 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\n\n\n\nThis meeting will be held in person. If you would like to attend the livestream register here. \nTopic: \nPrivacy by Design: More than 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. Join the Birmingham KnowledgeNet chapter in welcoming the author of the IAPP CIPT textbook\, Strategic Privacy by Design\, who will walk through the development of a hypothetical smart thermostat following the recently released Design Process Standard. This will open up a new avenue of thinking about privacy beyond the laws\, principles and programmatic elements with which they are most familiar and provide a level of concreteness to the concept beyond the broad to build privacy in. Refreshments will be provided. \n  \nSpeaker: \nJason Cronk\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Privacy Engineer\, Author\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group \n  \nTime: \n12 – 1 p.m. CST \nRegistration begins at 11:30 a.m. CST \n  \nThank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs: \nBrandon Robinson\, CIPP/US\, Partner\, Balch & Bingham \nEric Scott\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, Senior Consultant\, Data Privacy\, FTI Consulting \nElizabeth Shirley\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, Partner\, Burr & Forman \nSpecial thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteer\, Xeris Gregory\, CIPP/US\, Associate Attorney\, Cybersecurity and Privacy\, MCG\, 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. \nhttps://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000ErGUBQA3/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-by-design-more-than-a-catchy-phrase-iapp-birmingham-knowledgenet/
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SUMMARY:ISSA Privacy SIG: Listen to Me! Global Privacy Control (GPC) and Consumer Preference
DESCRIPTION:February 21 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST \nWith the Sephora decision in 2022\, the California Attorney General threw down the gauntlet and let companies know that ignoring clear consumer signals will not be tolerated. While Do Not Track/Do Not Target (DNT) failed\, the Global Privacy Control (GPC) will have the force of law. This session will discuss the history of consumer preference signals\, the technology behind the new GPC\, and the regulations driving adoption. As new state privacy laws are enacted in the US\, understanding GPC will become critical to your company’s success. \nRegister at https://www.issa.org/event/privacy-sig-listen-to-me-global-privacy-control-gpc-and-consumer-preference/ \nSpeakers: \n\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. \nSee Janelle Hsia‘s full profile. \nR. Jason Cronk – Privacy Engineer\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group\nR. Jason Cronk is the author of Strategic Privacy by Design\, one of the textbooks for the IAPP’s privacy technologist certification (CIPT). He was designated in 2014 as a privacy by design ambassador by the Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office and has been a leading figure in privacy by design and privacy engineering ever since. Currently he works as a consultant and trainer for a boutique firm Enterprivacy Consulting Group. He can be found tweeting @privacymaverick \nSee R. Jason Cronk‘s full profile.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/issa-privacy-sig-listen-to-me-global-privacy-control-gpc-and-consumer-preference/
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SUMMARY:Five ways to build a bulletproof PBD program with your security partners
DESCRIPTION:Five ways to build a bulletproof PBD program with your security partners\nFree Live IAPP Web Conference: Brought to you by TerraTrue\n\n\nBroadcast date: 14 February 2023 \nTime: 10:00 – 11:00 PST\, 13:00 – 14:00 EST\, 19:00 – 20:00 CEST \nAt some companies\, privacy and security may enjoy an elevated existence compared to others\, but life’s not all kittens and rainbows. Often\, both teams still struggle to find ways to articulate their benefit to the organization\, cope with constant regulatory changes\, and consistently get the early visibility required to do privacy and security by design. \nKey takeaways: \n\nGain strategies on how privacy and security can create processes for pre-deployment insights from product and engineering teams.\nLearn how to leverage privacy and security teams’ shared needs on third-party vendor reviews and ROPAs.\nHear battle-tested tips on how to avoid getting ambushed for last-minute approval requests from the business.\n\n  \nHost: \nSelena Lefebvre\, Programming and Speaker Coordinator\, IAPP \nPanelists: \nAngelique Carson\, CIPP/US\, Director of Content Strategy\, TerraTrue \nJason Cronk\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT\, FIP\, Privacy Engineer\, Author\, Enterprivacy Consulting Group \nChris Handman\, Co-founder\, COO\, TerraTrue \n  \nhttps://iapp.org/store/webconferences/a0l1P00000ErF5xQAF/
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/five-ways-to-build-a-bulletproof-pbd-program-with-your-security-partners/
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SUMMARY:CSNP Webinar: The Dirty Little Secrets of Privacy
DESCRIPTION:CyberSecurity NonProfit (CSNP) is excited to announce Janelle RW H. as our January webinar host. Janelle Hsia is the Founder and CEO of Privacy SWAN Consulting\, a company that builds cultures based on trust\, privacy and security.  She is a trusted advisor for strategic and tactical decision-making within organizations of all sizes. \nHere are some of the topics Janelle will discuss: \nLearn the dirty little secrets to going from thinking and reading about creating a privacy program to implementing and running one.  No legalese\, no technical jargon\, no buzz words\, no assessment required – just a practical privacy approach that includes strategies and tactics that can be applied to help you get or stay compliant with the evolving privacy regulations. \n– Employees are the first line of defense\, so train them to “See something\, Say something.” \n– Organizations need to be accountable for privacy so ensuring someone is responsible for the privacy program (even part-time is a start.) \n– When in doubt\, leave it out and only collect the necessary personal data. \n– Explain why you are collecting and using the information\, especially if it isn’t obvious or if people think it could be used for another reason. \n– Be honest and use the information only for the reason that you collected it. \n– And more… \nRemember that systems contain data about people\, not just personal data.  If you want them to trust you with their data\, you must honor their wishes for how their data is used. \nLearn More & Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csnp-webinar-the-dirty-little-secrets-of-privacy-tickets-483433150567
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/csnp-webinar-the-dirty-little-secrets-of-privacy/
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SUMMARY:SecureWorld Data Privacy Week Webinar: Data Privacy Insights
DESCRIPTION:Data Privacy Insights: What Information Security Professionals Need to Know About Privacy Mandates in 2023  \nFive new “rights-based” data privacy laws are now enforceable at the state level\, including the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). These new laws reflect the rapidly changing landscape of consumer data protection. \nThey differ from traditional “risk-based” data protection laws in that they give individuals in the states of California\, Colorado\, Connecticut\, Utah and Virginia full access rights to their personal data from companies on demand\, along with the rights to alter\, delete\, or stop their data from being sold or used in targeted advertising. They also feature special rules when employing third-party data processors\, mandates for cybersecurity controls\, and the explicit or implicit necessity to conduct risk assessments. \nKnowing that upcoming data privacy mandates have significantly raised the bar is one thing but equipping your organization to meet them is entirely another. Join our panel of industry and legal experts as we discuss the biggest privacy events of 2022\, provide tips on how to comply with new state privacy laws\, and answer your questions about what is in store for 2023 and beyond. \nTakeaways include: \n\nInfoSec mandates of newly enforceable state data privacy laws and regulations\nThe biggest data privacy challenges for the year ahead\nExpert perspectives on meeting legal requirements\n\n  \n 
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/secureworld-data-privacy-week-webinar-data-privacy-insights/
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