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CONFERENCE PROGR AMME 21 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS Conference July 2nd-4th 2007, St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK 20TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WHO SHOULD ATTEND sData Protection Managers & Staff sChief Privacy Officers sFreedom of Information Managers sLawyers sDP/FoI Advisers & Trainers sCompany Secretaries sInformation Systems, Data Security & Database Managers sAuditors sConsultants sMarketing/HR Managers Global Warning! Privacy Climate Changes Ahead Register for this event and get more information at www.privacylaws.com 20 YEARS PL&B ANNIVERSARY 1987-2007 20th year as Europe’s leading international data protection event Privacy Laws & Business client companies include: All the UK Top 10, 8 of the Global Top 10 and 7 of Europe’s Top 10 in the Financial Times lists; 10 of the US Top 20 in the Fortune list; and 70% of the Top 20 law firms in the London and UK Legal 500 lists

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Page 1: Dietrim06 Healthy FP Ad - Privacy Laws & Business · 2018. 5. 21. · Etchebarne, Kelly & dell’Oro Maini, Buenos Aires, Argentina Binding Corporate Rules Chair: Lokke Moerel, Partner,

CONFERENCE PROGR AMME21 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS

ConferenceJuly 2nd-4th 2007, St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK

20TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONALWHO SHOULD ATTEND

sData Protection Managers & Staff

sChief Privacy Officers

sFreedom of Information Managers

sLawyers

sDP/FoI Advisers & Trainers

sCompany Secretaries

sInformation Systems, Data Security & Database Managers

sAuditors

sConsultants

sMarketing/HR Managers

Global Warning! Privacy Climate Changes Ahead

Register for this event and get more information at

www.privacylaws.com

20 YEARSPL&B ANNIVERSARY1987-2007

20th year as Europe’s leadinginternational data protection event

Privacy Laws & Business client companies include:

All the UK Top 10, 8 of the Global Top 10 and 7 of Europe’s Top 10 in the Financial Times lists; 10 of theUS Top 20 in the Fortune list; and 70% of the Top 20law firms in the London and UK Legal 500 lists

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50 SPEAKERS FROM 10 COUNTRIES IN 3 DAYSThe Privacy Laws & Business 20thAnnual International Conference features50 speakers from 10 countries over 3intensive days. Half of these speakersare giving a presentation at this eventfor the first time.

At Europe’s largest international dataprotection event you are sure to gainprofessionally by net working with yourpeers. Many of the speakers attend theentire conference, providing you withan ideal opportunity to have directcontact with the key decision makersand privacy managers of some of theworld’s largest companies. Scan thehorizon for new privacy issues and enjoythe unique summer school atmosphere.

EXHIBITION SPACELimited space is still available in theconference centre for companies wishingto demonstrate their privacy law relatedproducts and services.

Sponsorship opportunities are availablefor lunches, dinners, other social eventsand documentation packs.

For further information, please see our website at www.privacylaws.com/annualconference

For a virtual tour of St. John’s College,visit www.joh.cam.ac.uk.

YOU ONLY HAVE TO LOOK at the programme for this20th Anniversary Annual International Conference torealise that the privacy climate changes ahead are many

and that they are heading your way, regardless of your sector.

The new features of the data protection scene – as well as the latest updates on familiar topics – are reflected in this conference programme:1. New strategies and priorities of national data protection regulators2. New tools being used by the national data protection regulators, such as working with other regulatory bodies with stronger powers3. The future of privacy including mobile marketing, GeographicalPositioning Systems and tools for mass surveillance4. The ever-increasing role of social networking sites in the workplace, plus new legal approaches to employee vetting and monitoring5. The use of privacy impact assessments by the US Department of Justice6. The application of the criminal law to privacy issues7. The expansion of data protection law to Dubai and China, and the implications for doing business in their regions8. Information governance, information sharing in the National HealthService and the public sector in general, and responding to commercialrequests for data under the Freedom of Information Act and other laws9. Data security breaches and establishing a breach notification programme10. A look at fundamentals, such as the EU Data Protection Directive, and basic definitions, such as ‘data processor’ and ‘data controller’.

There are privacy climate changes ahead. You have been warned. This is your best opportunity to learn how to take action.

A HISTORIC LOCATIONSt. John’s College, founded in the 16thcentury, is a beautiful conference locationcombining the best of old Cambridgeatmosphere with modern conferencefacilities, such as a computer room andwireless Broadband access. It providesprofessionally equipped lecture roomsand first-rate cuisine in the medievaldining hall. The college has quiet gardensand a tranquil setting by the River Cam.

ConferenceJuly 2nd-4th 2007, St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK

20TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL

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“Highly informative... addressingboth legal and practical aspects of data privacy compliance andrelated issues. I look forward to

attending next year.”VIVIENNE ARTZ, CITIGROUP

“It maintained its usual highstandard. An excellent opportunity

to discuss privacy issues withenthusiastic practitioners, experts

and regulators.”SUZANNE RODWAY, BARCLAYS

“As a Data Protection novice, I am impressed. Your ‘hands-on’approach and specialism clearlygives you the edge. The venue,

including the accommodationand catering, was wonderful.”

JOHN DRAPER, KODAK

“The quality of the speakers and discussion was unrivalled.”

PAUL VANE, OFFICE OF THE DATAPROTECTION COMMISSIONER, JERSEY

DIARY DATE: PL&B 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE JULY 7TH-9TH 2008

More information on PL&B Services at www.privacylaws.comPUBLICATIONS • CONFERENCES • CONSULTING • RECRUITMENT • TRAINING • COMPLIANCE AUDITSEUROPEAN/INTERNATIONAL PRIVACY OFFICERS NETWORKS • CHILDREN’S PRIVACY PROTECTION NETWORK

Data Protection Regulators

Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor, Belgium

Dr. Nasser Saidi, Data ProtectionCommissioner, Dubai, UAE

Dr. Alexander Dix, Berlin Data Protectionand Freedom of InformationCommissioner, Germany

Dr. Giovanni Buttarelli, Secretary General, Garante (Data ProtectionCommissioner), Italy

Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner, UK

David Smith, Deputy Information Commissioner, UK

Chris Turner, Senior Inspection Manager,Information Commissioner, UK

William Amos, Financial Services Authority, UK

Organisations

Benjamin Hayes, Accenture, USA

Bojana Bellamy, Accenture, UK

Ellis Parry, Astra Zeneca, UK

Louis Pinto, Barclays, UK

James Leaton Gray, BBC, UK

Vivienne Artz, Citigroup, UK

Simon McDougall, Deloitte & Touche, UK

Dr. Claus Ulmer, Deutsche Telekom, Germany

Anthony Olsen, eBay, USA

Chris Kelly, Facebook, USA

Ulrika Dellrud, General Electric Europe, Belgium

Darren Lloyd, Health Solutions Wales

Daniel Pradelles, Hewlett Packard, France

Tim Beadle, Marketing Improvement, UK

Chris Russell, Mellon International, UK

Peter Boyle, National Public Health Service, Wales

• American Express• AXA PPP• Barclays• Boots• British Airways• eBAY• Experian• General Motors

• GlaxoSmithKline• HBOS• Herbert Smith• HSBC• IBM• Intel• Johnson & Johnson• JPMorgan Chase

Previous conference participants include:• KPMG• Linklaters• Marks & Spencer• Microsoft• Motorola• Nationwide BS• Nestle• Oracle

• Pfizer• PwC• Prudential• Royal & Sun Alliance• Shell• Sony• Vodafone• Walt Disney

• Yahoo• Privacy Regulators• DP Authorities• European Union• Government Agencies • Local Authorities• Police• Universities

Speakers & Chairs by CategoryEric Offenberg, Princeton Softech, USA

Ingrid Wilson, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, UK

David Stark, TNS, Canada

Martin Hoskins, T-Mobile (UK), UK

Helen Child, Transport for London, UK

Amanda Chandler, Vodafone, UK

Tim Turner, Wigan Borough Council, UK

Lawyers

Anne Coles, AMC Law, UK

Ruth Boardman, Bird & Bird, UK

Pablo Palazzi, Cabanellas, Etchebarne,Kelly & dell’Oro Maini, Argentina

Daniel Cooper, Covington & Burling, UK

Lokke Moerel, De Brauw BlackstoneWestbroek, Netherlands

Bridget Treacy, Hunton & Williams, UK

Christopher Millard, Linklaters, UK

Tanguy Van Overstraeten, Linklaters, Belgium

Ann Bevitt, Morrison & Foerster, UK

Anthony Nagle, Morrison & Foerster, UK

Rosemary Jay, Pinsent Masons, UK

Academics/Writers

Professor Ian Walden, Queen Mary,University of London, UK

Robert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, USA

Gus Hosein, the London School ofEconomics and Political Science, UK

Privacy Laws & BusinessStewart Dresner, UK

Laura Linkomies, UK

Stuart Lynch, UK

James Michael, UK

Valerie Taylor, UK

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ConferenceJuly 2nd-4th 2007, St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK

20TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONALGlobal Warning!Privacy Climate Changes Ahead

DAY 1 – MONDAY JULY 2ND, 2007

08.30-18.00 Registration in the Fisher Building

10.00 Chairman’s introduction: Global Warning! Privacy Climate Changes AheadStewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

10.10 The history and future of privacy Robert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, Rhode Island, USA

10.45 The future of targeted mobile marketing Amanda Chandler, Data Protection Manager, Vodafone, Newbury, UK

11.20 Coffee

11.40 A wider scope for the European Union’s Data Protection Directive?Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), Brussels

12.15 New strategy and new priorities for Data Protection and Freedom of InformationRichard Thomas, Information Commissioner, UK

13.15 Lunch in The Hall

14.15 We can work it out: Social networking websites in the workplaceChris Kelly, VP Corporate Development & Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook

The privacy impact ofinformation sharingChair: James Michael, Editor, Privacy Laws & Business International Newsletter, UK

16.10 Communications forensics:Responding to lawenforcement data requestsProfessor Ian Walden, Centre for Commercial Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

16.40 The EU’s DP frameworkfor law enforcement:Help or hindranceDavid Smith, Deputy InformationCommissioner, UK

Privacy in the workplace (Part 2)Chair: Robert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, Rhode Island, USA

16.10 Legal requirementsregarding employee vetting in the USARobert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, Rhode Island, USA

16.30 Looking below the surface:A guide to screening and vetting both before and during employmentAnne Coles, Solicitor, AMC Law, UK

15.50 Tea

Privacy in the workplace (Part 1)Chair: David Smith, Deputy Information Commissioner, UK

14.45 Italy’s new comprehensive employee monitoring rules: Setting the standard for the EUDr. Giovanni Buttarelli, Secretary General, Garante (Data Protection Commission), Italy

15.15 Employee monitoring: The UK modelValerie Taylor, Consultant, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

Records managementChair: Stuart Lynch, Consultant, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

14.45 Records management is risk managementSimon McDougall, Director, Deloitte & Touche, London, UK

Louis Pinto, Information and Risk Manager, Barclays, London, UK

Chris Russell, Data Protection Manager, Mellon International, London,UK

Latin AmericaChair: Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

14.45 An assessment of data protection law in Argentina after the EU's adequacy declaration:Which Latin American countries are next?Pablo Palazzi, Attorney, Cabanellas, Etchebarne, Kelly & dell’Oro Maini, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Binding Corporate RulesChair: Lokke Moerel, Partner, De Brauw BlackstoneWestbroek, Amsterdam, Netherlands

16.10 Experience with the EU’s BCRnational coordination procedureand suggestions for improvementsLokke Moerel, Partner, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Amsterdam, Netherlands

16.25 Practical steps needed for approval of Binding Corporate Rules in Germany Dr. Alexander Dix, Data Protection and Freedom of Information Commissioner, Berlin, Germany

16.40 The UK approach to BCR Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner, UK

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DAY 2 – TUESDAY JULY 3RD, 2007

07.30-08.45 Breakfast in The Hall 08.30-17.30 Registration in the Fisher Building

08.30 Question time with GoogleChair: Daniel Cooper, Attorney, Covington & Burling, London, UK; Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy Counsel, Google, France

09.00 How Deutsche Telekom implements its global data protection risk management and audit programme Dr. Claus Ulmer, Attorney, Executive Vice-President, Group Privacy, Deutsche Telekom, Bonn, Germanyplus comments from Martin Hoskins, Data Protection Manager, T- Mobile (UK), Hatfield, UK

09.50 Life after a board crisis: How HP addressed its board investigation and is taking action to improve its privacy processes and practicesDaniel Pradelles, EMEA Region Privacy Officer, Hewlett Packard CCF, Paris, France

10.20 How the European Data Protection Supervisor uses his influence and ensures compliance Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), Brussels, Belgium

11.00 Coffee SPONSORED BY MORRISON & FOERSTER

InternationalChair: Bojana Bellamy, Global Data Privacy Compliance Lead, Accenture, London

11.25 How Italy's Garante enforcesthe data protection law usingspecialist police unitsDr. Giovanni Buttarelli, Secretary General,Garante (Data Protection Commission), Italy

12.00 Dubai International Financial Centre’s Data Protection Act and its impact on doing businessDr. Nasser Saidi, Data Protection Commissioner, Dubai, UAE

12.30 China’s Data Protection Bill: A great leap forward?Bridget Treacy, Partner, Hunton & Williams, London, UK

EU-US issuesChair: James Michael, Editor, Privacy Laws &Business International Newsletter

11.25 Transatlantic data protection: Co-operation or conflict?Peter Hustinx, European DataProtection Supervisor, Brussels

Jane C. Horvath, Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer, US Dept of Justice, Washington DC, USA

E-marketingChair: Laura Linkomies, Editor, Privacy Laws & Business UK Newsletter

12.00 Planning European e-marketing campaigns:Problems now and changes aheadfor the EU Directive on Privacyand Electronic CommunicationsRuth Boardman, Partner, Bird & Bird, London, UK

12.30 Privacy and permission: E-marketing implementationproblems and how to avoid themTim Beadle, Director, Marketing Improvement, UK

The privacy impact ofinformation sharing (cont’d)

17.10 The Privacy impact assessmentused by the US Dept. of Justice:Applying this tool to anti-terrorism and the market placeJane C. Horvath, Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer, US Department of Justice, Washington DC, USA

Privacy in the workplace (cont’d)

17.00 Questions and Answers

Binding Corporate Rules (cont’d)

16.55 Applying for BCR approval viathe European Union’s Art. 29Data Protection Working PartyDr. Claus Ulmer, Attorney, Executive Vice-President, Group Privacy, Deutsche Telekom, Bonn

17.10 GE’s Binding Corporate Rules:Achievements challenges and solutionsUlrika Dellrud, Government Affairs LegalCounsel, General Electric Europe, Belgium

Privacy Issues in the UK Public SectorChair: Stuart Lynch, Consultant, Privacy Laws & Business

11.25 Not ‘just patients’ –broader privacy issues in theNational Health ServicePeter Boyle, Information Governance Lead,National Public Health Service for Wales

11.55 The future of informationgovernance for local governmentIngrid Wilson, Information Governance Manager, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, UK

12.25 Challenges in responding tocommercial requests for accessto public sector dataDarren Lloyd, Information GovernanceManager, Health Solutions Wales

17.45 Close 18.00 Guided Walks & Cambridge Folk Museum Tour

18.45 Drinks SPONSORED BY DELOITTE 19.30 Dinner in The Hall

20.45 Party in the Lower Pythagoras FEATURING 'PRIVATE AYE' (PL&B BAND) AND ‘BLACK JACKS’ BAND PLUS LIVE KARAOKE

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Demonstration17.30 How to protect your data from the internal threat and strategies to secure it

Eric Offenberg, Product Marketing Manager, Princeton Softech, Princeton, New Jersey, USA

In this presentation, Eric Offenberg discusses the easiest way to identify private data and strategies for securing data in non-production environments such as testing and development

18.00 Close

18.15 Punting on the River Cam SPONSORED BY HEWLETT PACKARD or St John’s College 17th Century Library Tour

18.30 Drinks SPONSORED BY COVINGTON & BURLING 19.15 Dinner in The Hall

21.00-22.00 NewsRevue at the Palmerston Theatre A FAST PACED SHOW OF NEWS BASED SKETCHES AND SONGS

SOCIAL PROGRAMMEMonday July 2ndSt John’s College 17th Century Library Tour: 09.30 Visit St. John’s College library built in 1624, containing books dating from the 10th century which are so rare and valuable that undergraduate access is restricted! Meet at the new library entrance.Cambridge Walks: 18.00 Two walks led by qualified guides leaving from the door of the Fisher Building. No booking needed.Cambridge Folk Museum: 18.00 A guided tour of the collection, 5 minutes walk from the Fisher Building.Drinks: Between 18.45 and 19.30 in Chapel Court Sponsored by DELOITTE.Party in the Lower Pythagoras: 20.45 Featuring ‘Private Aye’ the PL&B band and ‘Black Jacks’, who are much younger and play music which shows it! Live karaoke and Bar with free first drink.St John’s College Bar: The college cash bar has extended opening hours until midnight.

Tuesday July 3rdEvensong, St. John’s College Choir: 18.00 at St. John’s College Great Chapel (Choirs of King’s and St John’s Colleges).St John’s College 17th Century Library Tour: 08.30 and 18.15 (see above for details).Punting on the River Cam: Chauffeured punts depart from River Court, immediately in front of the Fisher Building at 18.15returning 19.00. Punting is free, on a first come first served basis. Be early if you are keen. Sponsored by HEWLETT PACKARD.Drinks: 18.30-19.15 at River Court. Come and watch and/or join the punters! Sponsored by COVINGTON & BURLING.NewsRevue: 21.00-22.00 in the Palmerston Theatre. A fast-paced show of hilarious sketches and songs based on anything in the news. Holder of the Guinness World Record for the world’s longest running live comedy www.newsrevue.comSt John’s College Bar: The college cash bar has extended opening hours until midnight.

OutsourcingChair: Bojana Bellamy, Global Data Privacy Compliance Lead, Accenture, London, UK

16.00 How to incorporate data protection provisions into an outsourcing agreement: Strategies for Compliant Data TransfersAnn Bevitt, Partner, Labour Group, Morrison & Foerster, London, UK

Anthony Nagle, Associate, Sourcing Group, Morrison & Foerster, London, UK

Ellis Parry, Astra Zeneca, UK

United KingdomChair: Stuart Lynch, Consultant, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

16.00 Data-sharing: Government vision, combating crime and individual rightsRosemary Jay, Partner, Outsourcing, Technology and Commercial, Pinsent Masons, Manchester, UK

16.45 The Information Commissioner’s new data protection strategy: Live consultation sessionDavid Smith, Deputy Information Commissioner, UK

15.30 Tea SPONSORED BY MORRISON & FOERSTER

USAChair: James Michael, Editor, Privacy Laws & Business International Newsletter, UK

14.00 The privacy revival in the USARobert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, Rhode Island, USA

14.45 Privacy and data security: Looking back at FTC enforcement and looking toward the road aheadDorothy Patton, Attorney Advisor to Pamela Jones Harbour, Federal Trade Commissioner, Washington DC, USA

Privacy in public spacesChair: Laura Linkomies, Editor, Privacy Laws & Business UK Newsletter, UK

14.00 Congestion charging and safeguarding privacy: London, Stockholm and New YorkHelen Child, Acting Legal Affairs Manager, Strategy & Policy,Congestion Charging, Transport for London, UK

14.45 From Germany’s World Cup 2006 to the UK’s Olympics 2012: Reconciling mass surveillance, anti-terrorism and protecting privacyDr. Alexander Dix, Data Protection and Freedom of Information Commissioner, Berlin, Germany

13.00 Lunch

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THURSDAY JULY 5TH, 2007

10.00-14.00 Children’s Privacy Protection Network, LondonSeparate programme available from Privacy Laws & Business or visit www.privacylaws.com/cppn

14.45 Information is money: The future of personal profilingChair: Daniel Cooper, Attorney, Covington & Burling, London, UK

Gus Hosein, Senior Fellow, Privacy International and Visiting Fellow, Information Systems Group, the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

James Leaton Gray, Head of Information Policy & Compliance, BBC, London, UK

Dr. Alexander Dix, Data Protection and Freedom of Information Commissioner, Berlin, Germany

15.45 Close and Tea

Note: Time has been scheduled for discussion in each session. It may be necessary to change the conference content/timing/speakers.A more detailed programme is available at www.privacylaws.com/annualconference

DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY JULY 4TH, 2007

07.30-08.45 Breakfast in The Hall

08.30-13.00 Registration in the Fisher Building

09.00 Eroding the data processor definition? Implications for everyone of the Data Protection Authorities’ opinion on the SWIFT caseChristopher Millard, Solicitor and Partner, Linklaters, London, UK

Vivienne Artz, Director and Counsel, Citigroup, London, UK (representing international banks)

Tanguy Van Overstraeten, Partner, Technology, Media & Telecommunications Avocat, Member of the Brussels Bar, Linklaters LLP, Belgium

Dr. Alexander Dix, Data Protection and Freedom of Information Commissioner, Berlin, Germany (representing Europe’s DP Authorities)

10.00 What the rest of the financial services sector can learn from FSA action against the Nationwide Building Society for data security failingsWilliam Amos, Head of Retail Enforcement, Financial Services Authority, London

11.00 Coffee

11.20 Establishing a global data security breach notification program: Views from Accenture’s front lineBenjamin Hayes, Data Privacy Compliance Lead, Americas, Accenture, Washington DC, USA

12.00 Data protection audits: The ICO’s approachChris Turner, Head of Audit and Remedies, Information Commissioner, UK

12.40 Marketing privacy as a brand differentiator at PayPalAnthony Olsen, Senior Counsel, Global Privacy Practices, eBay, San Jose, California

13.00 Lunch in The Hall

United KingdomChair: Valerie Taylor, Consultant, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

14.00 Breaking down misperceptions about the Data Protection ActTim Turner, Data Protection/FOI Officer, Wigan Borough Council, UK

InternationalChair: Stewart Dresner, Chief Executive, Privacy Laws & Business, UK

14.00 Privacy issues when conducting market researchDavid Stark, Vice-President, North America Privacy Officer, TNS, Toronto, Canada

Conference Sponsors, Exhibitors and Advertisers:

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Sessions by Theme at a GlanceThis guide shows sessions dealing wholly or partially with each listed theme. Please not that some sessions appear under more than one heading.

Mon 10.00 Chairman’sintroduction: Global Warning!Privacy Climate Changes Ahead

Mon 10.10 The history and future of privacy

Mon 10.45 The future oftargeted mobile marketing

Mon 11.40 A wider scope for the European Union’s DataProtection Directive?

Mon 12.15 New strategy and new priorities for Data Protection and Freedom of Information

Mon 14.15 We can work it out: Social networkingwebsites in the workplace

Mon 16.10 Communicationsforensics: Responding to lawenforcement data requests

Mon 16.40 The EuropeanUnion’s data protectionframework for law enforcement:Help or hindrance

Mon 17.10 The Privacy ImpactAssessment used by the USA’sDepartment of Justice: Applyingthis tool to anti-terrorism andthe market place

Tues 10.20 How the European Data ProtectionSupervisor uses his influence and ensures compliance

Tues 11.25 Transatlantic data protection: Co-operation or conflict?

Tues 11.25 How Italy’s Garanteenforces the data protection lawusing specialist police units

Tues 12.00 DubaiInternational Financial Centre’sData Protection Act and itsimpact on doing business

Tues 12.30 China’s Data Protection Bill: A Great Leap Forward?

Tues 14.00 Congestioncharging and safeguardingprivacy: London, Stockholm, New York

Tues 14.45 From Germany’sWorld Cup 2006 to the UK’sOlympics 2012: Reconciling masssurveillance, anti-terrorism andprotecting privacy

Tues 16.45 The InformationCommissioner’s new dataprotection strategy: Liveconsultation session

Wed 09.00 Eroding the data processor definition?Implications for everyone of theDPAs’ opinion on the SWIFT case

Wed 10.00 What the rest of thefinancial services sector can learnfrom Nationwide’s £1 million finefor data security failings

Wed 11.20 Establishing aglobal data security breachnotification program: Viewsfrom Accenture's front line

Wed 14.45 Information ismoney: The future of personalprofiling

Global Warning! Privacy Climate Changes Ahead

Mon 12.15 New strategy and new priorities for DataProtection and Freedom of Information

Mon 16.40 The UK approachto Binding Corporate Rules

Tues 11.25 Not ‘just patients’ – broader privacy issues in theNational Health Service

Tues 11.55 The future ofinformation governance forlocal government

Tues 12.25 Challenges inresponding to commercialrequests for access to publicsector data

Tues 16.00 Data-sharing:Government vision, combatingcrime and Individual rights

Tues 16.45 The InformationCommissioner’s new dataprotection strategy: Liveconsultation session

Wed 10.00 What the rest of thefinancial services sector can learnfrom Nationwide’s £1 million finefor data security failings

Wed 12.00 Data protectionaudits: The ICO’s approach

Wed 14.00 Breaking downmisperceptions about the Data Protection Act

The UK Data Protection and Freedom of Information Acts

Mon 11.40 A wider scope for the European Union’s DataProtection Directive?

Mon 12.15 New strategy and new priorities for UK Data Protection and Freedom of Information

Mon 14.45 An assessment ofdata protection law in Argentinaafter the EU’s adequacydeclaration. Which LatinAmerican countries are next?

Mon 14.45 Italy’s newcomprehensive employeemonitoring rules: Setting the standard for the European Union

Mon 16.10 Experience withthe European Union’s BCRnational coordination procedure and suggestions for improvements

Mon 16.25 Practical stepsneeded for approval of BindingCorporate Rules in Germany

Mon 16.40 The UK approachto Binding Corporate Rules

Mon 16.40 The EU’s DataProtection Framework for LawEnforcement: Help or Hindrance

Mon 16.55 Applying forBinding Corporate Rules approvalvia the European Union’s Art. 29Data Protection Working Party

Mon 17.10 GE’s BindingCorporate Rules: Achievementschallenges and solutions

Mon 17.10 The Privacy ImpactAssessment used by the USA’sDepartment of Justice: Applyingthis tool to anti-terrorism and the market place

Tues 08.30 Question timewith Google

Tues 11.25 How Italy’s Garanteenforces the data protection lawusing specialist police units

Tues 12.00 Dubai InternationalFinancial Centre’s DataProtection Act and its impact on doing business

Tues 12.00 Planning Europeane-marketing campaigns:Problems now and changesahead for the EU Directive on Privacy and ElectronicCommunications

Tues 12.30 China’s DataProtection Bill: A Great Leap Forward?

Tues 14.00 The Privacy Revival in the USA

Tues 14.45 Privacy and datasecurity: Looking back at FTCenforcement and lookingtoward the road ahead

Tues 14.45 From Germany’sWorld Cup 2006 to the UK'sOlympics 2012: Reconciling mass surveillance, anti-terrorismand protecting privacy

Wed 09.00 Eroding the data processor definition?Implications for everyone of theDPAs’ opinion on the SWIFT case

Compliance with data protection laws worldwide

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Wed 09.00 Eroding the data processor definition?Implications for everyone of theDPAs’ opinion on the SWIFT case

Wed 10.00 What the rest of thefinancial services sector can learnfrom Nationwide’s £1 million finefor data security failings

Financial services

Mon 14.15 We can work it out: Social networking websitesin the workplace

Mon 14.45 Italy’s newcomprehensive employeemonitoring rules: Setting the standard for the European Union

Mon 15.15 Employeemonitoring: The UK model

Mon 16.10 Legal requirementsregarding employee vetting in the USA

Mon 16.30 Looking below thesurface: a guide to screeningand vetting both before andduring employment

Workplace privacy

Mon 11.40 A wider scope for the European Union’s DataProtection Directive?

Mon 12.15 New strategy and new priorities for UK Data Protection and Freedom of Information

Mon 14.45 Italy’s newcomprehensive employeemonitoring rules: Setting the standard for the European Union

Mon 17.10 The Privacy ImpactAssessment used by the USA’sDepartment of Justice: Applyingthis tool to anti-terrorism andthe market place

Tues 10.20 How the EuropeanData Protection Supervisor uses hisinfluence and ensures compliance

Tues 11.25 Transatlantic data protection: Co-operation or conflict?

Tues 11.25 How Italy’s Garanteenforces the data protection lawusing specialist police units

Tues 12.00 DubaiInternational Financial Centre’sData Protection Act and itsimpact on doing business

Tues 14.45 Privacy and DataSecurity USA: Looking back atFTC enforcement and lookingtoward the road ahead

Tues 16.45 The InformationCommissioner’s new dataprotection strategy: Liveconsultation session

Wed 10.00 What the rest of thefinancial services sector can learnfrom Nationwide’s £1 million finefor data security failings

Wed 12.00 Data protectionaudits: The ICO’s approach

Sessions with regulators and policy makers

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Mon 10.45 The future oftargeted mobile marketing

Mon 14.45 RecordsManagement is risk management

Mon 14.45 Italy’s newcomprehensive employeemonitoring rules: Setting the standard for the European Union

Mon 16.00 How toincorporate data protectionprovisions into an outsourcingagreement: Strategies forcompliant data transfers

Mon 16.10 Communicationsforensics: Responding to lawenforcement data requests

Mon 16.10 Experience withthe EU’s BCR nationalcoordination procedure andsuggestions for improvements

Mon 16.25 Practical stepsneeded for approval of BindingCorporate Rules in Germany

Mon 16.40 The UK approachto Binding Corporate Rules

Mon 16.55 Applying forBinding Corporate Rules approvalvia the European Union’s Art. 29Data Protection Working Party

Mon 17.10 GE’s BindingCorporate Rules: Achievementschallenges and solutions

Tues 09.00 How DeutscheTelekom implements its globaldata protection risk managementand audit programme

Tues 09.50 Life after a boardcrisis: How Hewlett Packardaddressed its board investigationand is taking action to improveits privacy processes and practices

Tues 12.00 Planning Europeane-marketing campaigns: Problemsnow and changes ahead for theEU Directive on Privacy andElectronic Communications

Tues 12.30 Privacy andpermission in E-Marketing:Implementation problems and how to avoid them

Tues 16.00 How toincorporate data protectionprovisions into an outsourcingagreement: Strategies forcompliant data transfers

Tues 17.30 How to protectyour data from the internalthreat and strategies to secure it

Wed 11.20 Establishing aglobal data security breachnotification program: Viewsfrom Accenture’s front line

Wed 12.40 Marketing Privacyas a brand differentiator at PayPal

Wed 14.15 Privacy issues whenconducting market research

Wed 14.00 Breaking downmisperceptions about the UK’sData Protection Act

Wed 14.45 Information ismoney: The future of personalprofiling

Management

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Membership Fee 3 meetings and papers£1,500 +17.5% VAT

An invitation to join theInternational and European Privacy Officers Networks

HOW DO YOU BEST LEARN from the practical experienceof your fellow international privacy professionals in a confidential environment? How do you gain

insights, in an atmosphere of mutual understanding andtrust, about how other companies manage privacy?

The answer that many leading companies and law firms (see below) havefound effective, is to join the European Privacy Officers Network (EPON),established in 2001 and/or the International Privacy Officers Network(IPON), which had its first meeting in 2005.

To understand and to manage your privacy risks in different contexts, frommarketing to employment issues to laws dealing with mergers andacquisitions, you need to engage not only with leading lawyers, and nationalprivacy regulators but also with your peer group of privacy officers andadvisors from leading international companies. These Networks provide youwith precisely this opportunity. Understanding privacy norms ininternational business and your legal duties provide you with a defensibleposition in the event of an investigation or prosecution, and help you protectyour company’s reputation.

Membership of EPON/IPON is open to Privacy/Data Protectionprofessionals and their advisors from organisations operating in more thanone country. IPON members have global responsibilities for privacy. EPON members have European responsibilities for privacy, which may bepart of wider regional or worldwide functions and meet in Europe.

You may join by visiting www.privacylaws.com

Meetings: EPON meetings in recent years have included Roundtables with theFrench, German and Irish Data ProtectionCommissioners, in Paris, Berlin and Dublin. The 2007 series includes roundtables withthe Swedish and Finnish Data ProtectionCommissioners, at the end of May, inStockholm and Helsinki.

IPON meetings have included a Roundtablewith the Data Protection Commissioners ofAustralia and Argentina, held in Switzerlandin September 2005, and a meeting in March 2006 in Washington DC on BindingCorporate Rules and European HR issues.

At meetings, there are exchanges of ideas,experience and solutions on national andinternational privacy laws and policies.Meetings are hosted by members.

Reports: At closed sessions, members revealin detail how they tackle specific issues. Thesubsequent members only reports provide a record which is checked with the speakersfor accuracy. Confidentiality is a hallmark of these discussions to encourage disclosureand close networking.

Member Benefits: Ultimately, you will do your job better and be recognised for it. You will gain the confidence that yourdecisions and policies will be strengthenedby your greater appreciation of the normsestablished by your peer group. You will be able to better argue your case with yourtop management based on the confidencethat you know what will work elsewhere.

Fees: Members’ fees for both groups are the same (see below) and cover 3 meetings.A member of one Network may use up theirannual entitlement of three meetings byattending a meeting of the other Network,if they wish. There is a substantial discountfor double membership.

If you cannot attend a specific meeting, youcan send a substitute and, in any case, willreceive the reports to ensure that you getfull value from your annual membership.

• Abbott Laboratories

• Accenture

• Allied Irish Bank

• Arnold & Porter

• Atradius

• AstraZeneca

• Barclays Bank

• Boeing

• BP

• BT

• Centrica

• Citigroup

• Covington & Burling

• CSC Computer Sciences

• De Brauw

• Deere

• Deloitte

• DLA Piper Rudnick

• Dresdner KleinwortWasserstein

• Eaton

• eBAY

• Ernst & Young

• ExxonMobil

• Fujitsu

• General Electric

• Guidant

• Halliburton

• HBOS

• Hewlett Packard

• HSBC Bank

• IMS Health

• Intel

• Int’l Pharmaceutical Privacy Consortium

• JPMorgan Chase Bank

• Johnson & Johnson

• Kirkland & EllisInternational

• Kodak

• Lenovo

• Linklaters

• Lloyds Register

• Lubrizol

• Manpower

• McDonald’s

• Microsoft

• Minter Ellison

• Novartis

• Oracle

• Pinsent Masons

• PricewaterhouseCoopers

• Procter & Gamble

• Proskauer Rose

• Prudential

• Schering

• Schering-Plough

• Sony

• Towers Perrin

• Wyeth

EPON/IPON PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:

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