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The GDPR is the first major change in EU privacy regulation in more than two decades and has far-reaching implications for worldwide organizations that touch the data of any EU citizen. In other words…fundamentally every medium- and large-sized company is impacted. With May 25, 2018, as the go-live date, many are struggling to be ready and wondering what the consequences really will be—and how fast the penalties will be imparted. This seminar will cover GDPR in depth, exploring fundamentals such as what’s allowed with customer profiling and how to approach the 72-hour mandated breach notifications and security requirements, providing tangible guidance on pitfalls to avoid. It also ponders if this is just the beginning of what looks to be a groundswell of international privacy and security regulation.
Participants

Ari Schwartz
Managing Director, Venable

Freddy Dezeure
CEO, Freddy Dezeure BVBA

Gopalakrishnan S
Joint Secretary, MeitY

Ilias Chantzos
Senior Director Government Affairs EMEA and APJ, Symantec

Juhan Lepassaar
Executive Director, EU Agency for Cybersecurity
Julia Jacobson
Partner, K&L Gates LLP

Laura Koetzle
Vice President, Group Director, Forrester

Mahmood Sher-Jan
CEO, RADAR, Inc.

Pierre-Luc REFALO
Global Head of Cybersecurity Consulting & GDPR Offer Lead, Capgemini

Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht
Executive Director, European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA)

Professor Jane Winn
Professor, University of Washington

Rashmi Knowles
Field CTO EMEA, RSA

Richard Watson
Partner, EY
Rogier Holla
Deputy Head of CERT-EU, CERT-EU

Samuel Grogan
Global Privacy Policy Analyst, Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Vikash Chourasia
Scientist ‘C’, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India
Security Strategy & Architecture
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