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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Janelle Hsia! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nDespite all the advantages and benefits of AI\, most of us are at the beginning of our AI governance journey.  We need to learn how to handle and protect data during its use.  Let’s talk about some of the key aspects of AI governance: \n\nEthical principles: Defining and adhering to principles like fairness\, transparency\, and responsibility.\nRegulations and laws: Creating and enforcing laws that govern AI development and deployment.\nAccountability and oversight: Ensuring there’s a system in place for overseeing AI actions and holding parties accountable for outcomes.\nData privacy and security: Protecting sensitive data and ensuring privacy through robust security measures.\nBias and fairness: Identifying and mitigating biases in AI systems to promote fairness and equality.\nTransparency: Making AI systems’ operations understandable and accessible to users and stakeholders.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/february-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87976844288?pwd=WMjmQhAbTS5W3Hbnfp50blJ5rS0vxt.1&from=addon
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T130000
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SUMMARY:The Case for Researching Applied Privacy Enhancing Technologies | Q1 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 recorded 10-minute introduction followed by a 40-minute 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 every quarter for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nFebruary 27th\, 2025 @ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET \n  \nTopic:\nThe Case for Researching Applied Privacy Enhancing Technologies \n  \nProblem Statement:\nHow to safely expand access to administrative tax payer data? \n  \nSynopsis:\nResearch on privacy enhancing approaches for sharing data has grown significantly over the past two decades. This increased interest has led to extensive theoretical and methodological research\, but the number of practical applications of privacy enhancing technologies has lagged far behind. This talk will focus on the Safe Data Technologies Project\, providing an overview of the project and the approach we have taken to conducting privacy research with the specific aim of putting theory into practice and incorporating user input. \nNational Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper that gives this overview: https://www.nber.org/papers/w32909 \nProject landing webpage: https://www.urban.org/projects/safe-data-technologies  \n  \nPre-Discussion Resources:\n\n\nGroup webpage: https://www.urban.org/research-methods/data-governance-and-privacy\nEducational materials on personal website: https://clairemckaybowen.com/education/\n\n\n  \n\nSpeaker:\n\nClaire Bowen \nClaire McKay Bowen (she/her) is a senior fellow and leads the Data Governance and Privacy practice area at the Urban Institute. Her research primarily focuses on developing technical and policy solutions to safely expand access to confidential data that advances evidence-based policy-making. She also has interest in improving science communication and integrating data equity into the data privacy process. In 2024\, she became an American Statistical Association Fellow “for her significant contributions in the field of statistical data privacy\, leadership activities in support of the profession\, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of statisticians and data scientists.” Further\, she is a member of the Census Scientific Advisory Committee and several other data governance and data privacy committees as well as an adjunct professor at Stonehill College. \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. Join as an Ambassador before the 1st of each month to get invited to this month’s event! Please reach out to a current member to be invited as a guest. If you are already a member\, subscribe to our PETed Mailing List for announcements and monthly invitations!
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/q1-2025-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
LOCATION:https://iopd.whereby.com/peted-discussion
CATEGORIES:PETed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T202312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T202412Z
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SUMMARY:Privacy Program Management (CIPM)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nPrivacy Program Management (CIPM)\n4\, 5\, 11 & 12 March 0900-1300 CET\nThe Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) is the world’s first and only certification in privacy programme management. When you earn a CIPM\, it shows that you know how to make a privacy programme work for your organisation. In other words\, you’re the go-to person for day-to-day operations when it comes to data protection. \n  \nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\nDigital copy of course textbook\nExam voucher\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhat you’ll learn\n\nHow to create a company vision\nHow to structure the privacy team\nHow to develop and implement a privacy program framework\nHow to communicate to stakeholders\nHow to measure performance\nThe privacy program operational life cycle\n\n  \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams (or GoToWebinar) by an IAPP Faculty trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nDay 1 \nModule 1: Introduction to Privacy Program Management\nModule 2: Privacy program framework: Privacy Governance \nDay 2\nModule 3: Privacy program framework: Applicable Laws and Regulations\nModule 4: Privacy operational life cycle – Assess: Data Assessments\nModule 5: Privacy operational life cycle – Protect: Protecting Personal Information \nDay 3 \nModule 6: Privacy operational life cycle – Protect: Policies\nModule 7: Privacy operational life cycle – Sustain: Monitoring and auditing program performance\nModule 8: Privacy operational life cycle – Sustain: Training and awareness \nDay 4\nModule 9: Privacy operational life cycle – Respond: Data subject rights\nModule 10: Privacy operational life cycle – Respond: Data breach incident plans \n‍ \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPM course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPM exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-program-management-cipm/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPM
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T201729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T201729Z
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SUMMARY:AI Governance Professional (AIGP)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nAI Governance Professional (AIGP)\n17 & 18 March\, 0900-1600 CET\nAligned with IAPP’s AIGP certification program\, AI Governance Professional Training is for professionals tasked with implementing AI governance and risk management in their organisations. It provides baseline knowledge and strategies for responding to complex risks associated with the evolving AI landscape. This training meets the rapidly growing need for professionals who can develop\, integrate and deploy trustworthy AI systems in line with emerging laws and policies. \n  \nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\n1 year IAPP membership\nExam voucher (valid for one year)\n\nThis training teaches critical artificial intelligence governance concepts that are also integral to the AIGP certification exam. While not purely a “test prep” course\, this training is appropriate for professionals who plan to certify\, as well as for those who want to deepen their AI governance knowledge. Both the training and the exam are based on the same body of knowledge \n  \nWhat you’ll learn\nFoundations of AI: \n\nBasic elements of AI and machine learning.\nDifferent types of AI systems.\nAI technology stack.\nHistory of AI and evolution of data science.\n\n  \nAI impact on people and responsible AI principles: \n\nCore risks and harms.\nCharacteristics of trustworthy AI systems.\nEthical guidance.\n\n  \nCurrent laws and standards: \n\nExisting laws.\nGDPR intersections.\nLiability reform.\nThe EU AI Act.\nEmerging global laws.\nRisk management frameworks and standards.\n\n  \nAI development life cycle: \n\nPlanning.\nDesign.\nDevelopment.\nImplementation.\n\n  \nResponsible AI governance and risk management: \n\nInteroperability with other operational risk strategies.\nAI governance principles.\nAI governance infrastructure.\nMapping\, planning and scoping AI projects.\nTesting and validating AI systems.\nManaging and monitoring AI systems.\n\n  \nOngoing issues and concerns: \n\nLegal issues.\nUser concerns.\nAuditing and accountability issues.\n\n‍ \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online. \nDomain 1: Understanding the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence defines AI and machine learning\, provides an overview of\nthe different types of AI systems and their use cases\, and positions AI models in the broader socio-cultural context. \nDomain 2: Understanding AI Impacts and Responsible AI Principles identifies the risks that ungoverned AI systems can have\non humans and society and describes the characteristics and principles that are essential to trustworthy and ethical AI. \nDomain 3: Understanding How Current Laws Apply to AI Systems surveys the current laws that govern the use of artificial intelligence. \nDomain 4: Understanding the Existing and Emerging AI Laws and Standards outlines the global AI-specific laws (like the EU AI Act and Canada’s Bill C-27) and the major frameworks that show how AI systems can be responsibly governed. \nDomain 5: Understanding the AI Development Life Cycle broadly outlines the context in which AI risks are managed. \nDomain 6: Implementing Responsible AI Governance and Risk Management explains how the major AI stakeholders collaborate in a layered approach\, to manage AI risks while fulfilling the potential benefits AI systems have for society. \nDomain 7: Contemplating Ongoing Issues and Concerns presents some of the debated issues around AI governance. \n‍ \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the AIGP course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend between 20-40 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the AIGP exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future Purpose and Means AIGP course free of charge (only applies if the future course runs). \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and country of residence will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/ai-governance-professional-aigp-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#AIGP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250205T231218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T184649Z
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SUMMARY:Design Assurance Standard v1.0 Launch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Design Process Standard (Process Standard) was adopted in January 2023 with this Design Assurance Standard (Assurance Standard) following two years later. While the Process Standard details the components necessary in a design process to incorporate privacy considerations and reduce privacy risks\, this Assurance Standard uses an assurance case to confirm an organization’s claim that a specific product\, service\, or business process has been designed\, developed\, or deployed with privacy aforethought. \n  \nDate & Time:\nMarch 19\, 2025 @ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT (UTC−04:00) \n  \nWebinar Resources:\n\n\nIntroducing the Design Assurance Standard v1.0 \nAssurance Cases | Privacy Engineering & Technology Education Discussion (PETed) Recording\nIntroducing the Design Process Standard (v 1.0)\nDesign Process Standard Launch Webinar Recording\n\n\n  \nRegister Here \nYour email address will be used to send you a calendar invitation to the event and subsequent recording before being deleted.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/design-assurance-standard-v-1-0-launch-webinar/
LOCATION:https://iopd.whereby.com/webinar
CATEGORIES:IOPD Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250220T171228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T175933Z
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SUMMARY:How much personal data are privacy pros willing share? | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Janelle Hsia! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: How much personal data are privacy pros willing share? \nAs privacy professionals we know the dark secrets of corporations and what they do with our personal data. Considering this\, how do you make decisions about whether you will give up personal information for a discount\, free tickets\, or better prices?
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/march-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250410
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T200426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T200525Z
UID:8582-1743465600-1744243199@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Privacy in Technology (CIPT)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nPrivacy in Technology (CIPT)\n1\, 2\, 8 & 9 April 0900-1300 CET\nWhat’s included\n\n\n\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\nDigital copy of course textbook\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhy You Should Take Privacy in Technology Training\nData protection regulations worldwide require privacy protections be built into products and services. IAPP Privacy in Technology training\, aligned with the ANSI/ISO-accredited CIPT certification program\, will provide you with the knowledge to recognize privacy threats and skills to apply technical strategies to mitigate privacy risk throughout the software and systems development lifecycles. \n  \nWho Should Train\nSoftware developers\, information security professionals\, data architects\, privacy engineers\, network and cloud engineers responsible for incorporating privacy controls into technology operations and product development. Training helps with career advancement and preparing for CIPT certification testing. \n  \nWhat You Will Learn\nPrivacy in Technology training teaches technology and data professionals how to understand and integrate strategies and techniques to minimize privacy threats. The curriculum includes privacy-by-design principles; implementing data- and process-oriented strategies to support privacy policies; and managing threats from AI\, location tracking\, etc. \n  \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams (or GoToWebinar) by an IAPP Faculty trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nDay 1 \nModule 1: Foundational principles\nModule 2: The role of technology in privacy (part 1) \nDay 2 \nModule 2: The role of technology in privacy (part 2)\nModule 3: Privacy threats and violations \nDay 3 \nModule 4: Technical measures and privacy-enhancing technologies\nModule 5: Privacy-by-design methodology \nDay 4 \nModule 6: Privacy engineering\nModule 7: Technology challenges for privacy \n  \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPT course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read the IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPT exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-in-technology-cipt-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250412
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T202914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T202914Z
UID:8605-1743638400-1744415999@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:European Data Protection (CIPP/E)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nEuropean Data Protection (CIPP/E)\n3\, 4\, 10 & 11 April 0900-1300 CET\n\nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP trainer\nDigital participant guide\nDigital copy of course textbook\nExam voucher\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhy You Should Take European Data Protection Training\nThe European Union’s GDPR and the data protection laws of individual European nations are among the world’s strictest\, carrying high fines for improperly handling personal information. IAPP European Data Protection Training\, the training aligned with ANSI/ISO-accredited CIPP/E certification\, is in-depth instruction on understanding and applying laws governing data collection\, processing and management. \n  \nWho Should Train\nEuropean and international data protection professionals who manage or work within GDPR and European national compliance frameworks\, and/or those pursuing CIPP/E certification. IAPP European Data Protection training helps satisfy GDPR requirements for DPOs (data protection officers) responsible for monitoring compliance\, managing data protection activities\, etc. \n  \nWhat You Will Learn\nCIPP/E training builds a deep understanding of European laws\, regulations and policy frameworks. The curriculum includes explanations of European regulatory structures; concepts of data protection; major laws including the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive; and more. \n  \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams (or GoToWebinar) by an IAPP Faculty trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nDay 1 \nModule 1: Data protection laws\nModule 2: Personal data\nModule 3: Controllers and processors \nDay 2 \nModule 4: Processing personal data\nModule 5: Data subject rights \nDay 3 \nModule 6: Information provision obligations\nModule 7: International data transfers\nModule 8: Compliance considerations \nDay 4 \nModule 9: Security of processing\nModule 10: Accountability\nModule 11: Supervision and enforcement \n  \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPP/E course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read the IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPP/E exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/european-data-protection-cipp-e-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPP/E
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250416
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T201918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T201918Z
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SUMMARY:AI Governance Professional (AIGP)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nAI Governance Professional (AIGP)\n14 & 15 April 0900-1600 CET\nAligned with IAPP’s AIGP certification program\, AI Governance Professional Training is for professionals tasked with implementing AI governance and risk management in their organisations. It provides baseline knowledge and strategies for responding to complex risks associated with the evolving AI landscape. This training meets the rapidly growing need for professionals who can develop\, integrate and deploy trustworthy AI systems in line with emerging laws and policies. \n  \nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\n1 year IAPP membership\nExam voucher (valid for one year)\n\nThis training teaches critical artificial intelligence governance concepts that are also integral to the AIGP certification exam. While not purely a “test prep” course\, this training is appropriate for professionals who plan to certify\, as well as for those who want to deepen their AI governance knowledge. Both the training and the exam are based on the same body of knowledge \n  \nWhat you’ll learn\nFoundations of AI: \n\nBasic elements of AI and machine learning.\nDifferent types of AI systems.\nAI technology stack.\nHistory of AI and evolution of data science.\n\n  \nAI impact on people and responsible AI principles: \n\nCore risks and harms.\nCharacteristics of trustworthy AI systems.\nEthical guidance.\n\n  \nCurrent laws and standards: \n\nExisting laws.\nGDPR intersections.\nLiability reform.\nThe EU AI Act.\nEmerging global laws.\nRisk management frameworks and standards.\n\n  \nAI development life cycle: \n\nPlanning.\nDesign.\nDevelopment.\nImplementation.\n\n  \nResponsible AI governance and risk management: \n\nInteroperability with other operational risk strategies.\nAI governance principles.\nAI governance infrastructure.\nMapping\, planning and scoping AI projects.\nTesting and validating AI systems.\nManaging and monitoring AI systems.\n\n  \nOngoing issues and concerns: \n\nLegal issues.\nUser concerns.\nAuditing and accountability issues.\n\n‍ \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online. \nDomain 1: Understanding the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence defines AI and machine learning\, provides an overview of\nthe different types of AI systems and their use cases\, and positions AI models in the broader socio-cultural context. \nDomain 2: Understanding AI Impacts and Responsible AI Principles identifies the risks that ungoverned AI systems can have\non humans and society and describes the characteristics and principles that are essential to trustworthy and ethical AI. \nDomain 3: Understanding How Current Laws Apply to AI Systems surveys the current laws that govern the use of artificial intelligence. \nDomain 4: Understanding the Existing and Emerging AI Laws and Standards outlines the global AI-specific laws (like the EU AI Act and Canada’s Bill C-27) and the major frameworks that show how AI systems can be responsibly governed. \nDomain 5: Understanding the AI Development Life Cycle broadly outlines the context in which AI risks are managed. \nDomain 6: Implementing Responsible AI Governance and Risk Management explains how the major AI stakeholders collaborate in a layered approach\, to manage AI risks while fulfilling the potential benefits AI systems have for society. \nDomain 7: Contemplating Ongoing Issues and Concerns presents some of the debated issues around AI governance. \n‍ \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the AIGP course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend between 20-40 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the AIGP exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future Purpose and Means AIGP course free of charge (only applies if the future course runs). \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and country of residence will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/ai-governance-professional-aigp-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#AIGP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250321T222237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T175844Z
UID:8890-1744974000-1744977600@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:How about some privacy therapy? | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Janelle Hsia and Kimberly Lancaster! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: How about some privacy therapy? \nAre you a privacy professional that has an opinion on how privacy programs are being administered? Are you frustrated with people’s perception of how to protect their data vs what they actually do about it? Then you have to deal with the organizations unwillingness to actually protect people’s data – right? \nOur next Sip and Chat will provide you with an opportunity to voice your concerns and criticisms with a group of colleagues who speak your language. This will be an opportunity to discuss your frustrations and receive validation from people who get it.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/april-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87598442739?pwd=nsY5OvWTC9oy52jzfxOJLdlltLW1WW.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250423T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250423T174500
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250418T155202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T155728Z
UID:8946-1745424900-1745430300@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:IOPD Meetup – Washington\, D.C.
DESCRIPTION: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!
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/iopd-meetup-washington-d-c/
LOCATION:Rasa Mount Vernon\, 485 K St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,IOPD Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250515
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T202610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T202640Z
UID:8602-1746489600-1747267199@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Privacy Program Management (CIPM)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nPrivacy Program Management (CIPM)\n6\, 7\, 13 & 14 May 0900-1300 CET\nThe Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) is the world’s first and only certification in privacy programme management. When you earn a CIPM\, it shows that you know how to make a privacy programme work for your organisation. In other words\, you’re the go-to person for day-to-day operations when it comes to data protection. \n  \nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\nDigital copy of course textbook\nExam voucher\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhat you’ll learn\n\nHow to create a company vision\nHow to structure the privacy team\nHow to develop and implement a privacy program framework\nHow to communicate to stakeholders\nHow to measure performance\nThe privacy program operational life cycle\n\n  \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams (or GoToWebinar) by an IAPP Faculty trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nDay 1 \nModule 1: Introduction to Privacy Program Management\nModule 2: Privacy program framework: Privacy Governance \nDay 2\nModule 3: Privacy program framework: Applicable Laws and Regulations\nModule 4: Privacy operational life cycle – Assess: Data Assessments\nModule 5: Privacy operational life cycle – Protect: Protecting Personal Information \nDay 3 \nModule 6: Privacy operational life cycle – Protect: Policies\nModule 7: Privacy operational life cycle – Sustain: Monitoring and auditing program performance\nModule 8: Privacy operational life cycle – Sustain: Training and awareness \nDay 4\nModule 9: Privacy operational life cycle – Respond: Data subject rights\nModule 10: Privacy operational life cycle – Respond: Data breach incident plans \n‍ \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPM course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPM exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-program-management-cipm-7/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T203226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T203253Z
UID:8608-1746662400-1747439999@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:US Private-Sector Privacy (CIPP/US)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nUS Private-Sector Privacy (CIPP/US)\n8\, 9\, 15 & 16 May 0900-1300 CET\n\nWhat’s included\n\nInstruction by IAPP trainer\nDigital participant guide (in English)\nDigital copy of course textbook (in English)\nExam voucher\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhy You Should Take U.S. Private-Sector Privacy Training\nU.S. privacy is a complicated amalgam of federal\, state and local privacy regulations. IAPP U.S. Private-Sector Privacy Training\, the principle course for the ANSI/ISO-accredited CIPP/US certification program\, gives privacy professionals the knowledge to manage compliance within this legal web and minimize the risks of regulatory fines and brand damage. \n  \nWho Should Train\nProfessionals who need in-depth knowledge of the U.S. privacy environment for compliance and other privacy management responsibilities. CIPP/US training will elevate your career prospects and help to prepare you for CIPP/US certification testing. \n  \nWhat You Will Learn\nThe CIPP/US curriculum provides an in-depth view of U.S. federal and state privacy statutes; detailed analysis of sectoral laws\, civil and criminal enforcement; and an overview of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act. \n‍ \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams by an IAPP trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nModule 1: Foundations of privacy and data protection\nModule 2: Comprehensive privacy and data protection laws\nModule 3: US legal framework\nModule 4: Enforcement of US privacy and security laws\nModule 5: Information management from a US perspective\nModule 6: Government and court access to private-sector information\nModule 7: State privacy and security laws\nModule 8: Telecommunications and marketing\nModule 9: Healthcare\nModule 10: Children’s privacy\nModule 11: Financial privacy\nModule 12: Privacy in the workplace \n  \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPP/US course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPP/US exam within 6 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/us-private-sector-privacy-cipp-us/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPP/US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250430T231037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T231433Z
UID:8978-1747231200-1747234800@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Q2 2025 All Hands Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ALL HANDS MEETING 📢 Ambassadors\, Advisors\, Volunteers\, and Committee Members are all invited to join us Wednesday\, May 14th 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/q2-2025-all-hands-meeting/
LOCATION:https://iopd.whereby.com/all-hands
CATEGORIES:All Hands Meeting,IOPD Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250310T205510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T193642Z
UID:8498-1747393200-1747396800@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Reductive Security: Novel Yet Logical\, But Utterly Disruptive | 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 recorded 10-minute introduction followed by a 40-minute 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 every quarter for a new discussion\, new speaker\, and new insights on the most cutting-edge privacy challenges! \n  \nDate & Time:\nMay 16th\, 2025 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT (8:00 AM PDT / 5:00 PM CEST) \n*Note that this quarter’s guest speaker discussion will take place during the normal May Sip & Chat time. The introductory presentation has been pre-recorded to maximize discussion time. Please watch the recording before attending\, George will do a brief recap but will not go in depth. \n  \nTopic:\nReductive Security: Novel Yet Logical\, But Utterly Disruptive \n  \nSynopsis:\nReductive Security is a refreshing and novel approach to privacy and security. \nWe live in the era of additive security\, in which security vendors and practitioners promote adding more things to mitigate the proliferation of data breaches and security incidents. More third-party providers\, more privileged access\, more PII collected\, more lines of code. . . yet data breaches and system compromises continue unabated. \nToday’s alleged solutions only make future problems more widespread and more destructive. Routes to compromise will blossom\, and more data collected will mean more PII is irrevocably lost. Reductive Security is antithetical to this approach. The starting point for security should reducing the attack surface\, not to expanding it. Reductive Security is a method to challenge today’s overcomplex and vulnerable environments. \n  \nPre-Discussion Resources:\n\n\nPresentation: https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/George-Reductive-Security-May-2025-2.mp4\nReductive Security Resources\n\n\n  \n\nSpeaker:\n\nGeorge Rosamond \nGeorge is a privacy-focused security technologist. He is a co-founder and CISO of ClearOPS\, an AI governance platform. George is a long-time volunteer for the Tor Project and considers open-source BSD Unix the only sane operating system available. \n  \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. \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/q2-2025-privacy-engineering-technology-education-discussion-peted/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250612
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250130T200909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T200909Z
UID:8585-1748908800-1749686399@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Privacy in Technology (CIPT)
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ONLINE\nPrivacy in Technology (CIPT)\n3\, 4\, 10 & 11 June 0900-1300 CET\nWhat’s included\n\n\n\n\nInstruction by IAPP Faculty trainer\nDigital participant guide\nDigital copy of course textbook\n1 year IAPP membership\n\n  \nWhy You Should Take Privacy in Technology Training\nData protection regulations worldwide require privacy protections be built into products and services. IAPP Privacy in Technology training\, aligned with the ANSI/ISO-accredited CIPT certification program\, will provide you with the knowledge to recognize privacy threats and skills to apply technical strategies to mitigate privacy risk throughout the software and systems development lifecycles. \n  \nWho Should Train\nSoftware developers\, information security professionals\, data architects\, privacy engineers\, network and cloud engineers responsible for incorporating privacy controls into technology operations and product development. Training helps with career advancement and preparing for CIPT certification testing. \n  \nWhat You Will Learn\nPrivacy in Technology training teaches technology and data professionals how to understand and integrate strategies and techniques to minimize privacy threats. The curriculum includes privacy-by-design principles; implementing data- and process-oriented strategies to support privacy policies; and managing threats from AI\, location tracking\, etc. \n  \nCourse delivery\nThe course is delivered live online using MS Teams (or GoToWebinar) by an IAPP Faculty trainer. In order to minimise prolonged screen time the course is delivered over four half-days: \nDay 1 \nModule 1: Foundational principles\nModule 2: The role of technology in privacy (part 1) \nDay 2 \nModule 2: The role of technology in privacy (part 2)\nModule 3: Privacy threats and violations \nDay 3 \nModule 4: Technical measures and privacy-enhancing technologies\nModule 5: Privacy-by-design methodology \nDay 4 \nModule 6: Privacy engineering\nModule 7: Technology challenges for privacy \n  \nOther information\nThe Body of Knowledge for the CIPT course can be viewed and downloaded from here. \nBe aware that IAPP recommend approximately 30 hours of additional study of course materials and resources is required to adequately prepare for the exam. \nYou are encouraged to read the IAPP’s Certification Candidate Handbook for additional information about IAPP’s courses and preparation required to sit the exam. \nIf you take the CIPT exam within 3 months of the course and do not pass\, you are welcome to join a future course free of charge. \nPlease review the Online Training Policy for IAPP Courses that details information about cancellations. \n‍ \nProcessing and transfer of your personal data to the USA\nWhen you enrol on an IAPP course run by Purpose and Means\,  various personal data about you will be registered. For details on how your personal data is processed\, please view the Purpose and Means Privacy Notice. \nThe course you enrol on is offered in cooperation with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, 75 Rochester Ave.\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801 USA. \nOnce you register for the course\, your name\, email address\, and existing IAPP membership status will be transferred to the IAPP in the USA. This is necessary  in order to complete the course registration\, and to allow you access to online training material\, register you as a member of the IAPP\, and make the required arrangements before a certification exam\, if relevant. \nThe transfer of your personal data to the IAPP in the USA is necessary for the performance of the training course contract between you and Purpose and Means\, and for the performance of the contract concluded in your interest between Purpose and Means and the IAPP.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/privacy-in-technology-cipt-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:#privacytraining,#CIPT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250608T222628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T224055Z
UID:9053-1750417200-1750420800@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:Use Cases of AI in a Privacy Preserving Way | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Kimberly Lancaster! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: Use Cases of AI in a Privacy Preserving Way \n\nAI shines in areas where it can enhance efficiency\, uncover insights\, and support human creativity. Some of its best use cases include: \n\nAutomation & Productivity: AI streamlines repetitive tasks\, like data entry\, scheduling\, and customer support\, freeing up time for more meaningful work.\nData Analysis & Decision-Making: AI rapidly processes vast amounts of information to identify trends\, predict outcomes\, and optimize strategies—valuable for business\, healthcare\, and finance.\nCreative Assistance: From generating music and art to helping draft compelling writing\, AI serves as a powerful tool for inspiration and refinement.\nPersonalized Experiences: Recommendation algorithms tailor content in streaming platforms\, online shopping\, and even education to better suit individual preferences.\nScientific & Medical Advancements: AI assists in diagnosing diseases\, discovering new drugs\, and analyzing complex scientific data\, accelerating breakthroughs.\nEnhanced Security & Fraud Detection: AI improves cybersecurity by detecting anomalies and protecting sensitive information from cyber threats.\n\nIt’s a versatile powerhouse that complements human ingenuity rather than replacing it. Are you thinking of AI for a specific purpose?
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/use-cases-of-ai-in-a-privacy-preserving-way-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88937320145?pwd=nOdra9gPOQYD9qETF1XWF7JcyaQiRc.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250718T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250515T202329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T171637Z
UID:9036-1752836400-1752840000@instituteofprivacydesign.org
SUMMARY:When AI Misses the Mark - The Worst Use Cases | PETed Sip & Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join our monthly PETed Sip & Chat hosted by Janelle Hsia! 3rd Friday of every month at 11:00AM – 12:00 PM ET throughout 2025.\nTopic: When AI Misses the Mark – The Worst Use Cases \nAs privacy professionals\, we see the worst of the worst when it comes to how companies use and abuse personal data.  When AI is added to the equation\, it can get frightening.  As companies rush to integrate AI into every aspect of their business\, not all applications lead to positive outcomes. Some AI use cases create inefficiencies\, amplify bias\, erode privacy\, or even produce harmful consequences. \nCome share your concerning stories as we explore issues such as algorithmic bias in hiring\, surveillance overreach\, AI-driven misinformation\, and automation that doesn’t work.
URL:https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/event/when-ai-misses-the-mark-the-worst-use-cases-peted-sip-chat/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250623T202804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T203035Z
UID:9110-1755093600-1755097200@instituteofprivacydesign.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
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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/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093390935?pwd=v4giaLjBytoXEboeL9BkU4vhRIPTdo.1
CATEGORIES:PETed,IOPD Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20250905T175720Z
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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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