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20 AND 21 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE22 MAY 2019 WORKSHOP BERLIN, GERMANY
EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION DAYS9th EDPD 2019
REBECCA KELLY SLAUGHTER Federal Trade Commission
STEPHEN DEADMANFacebook
WOJCIECH WIEWIÓROWSKIEDPS
PROF. JOHANNES CASPAR DPA Hamburg
DR ANDREA JELINEKEDPB
PETER FLEISCHERGoogle
20 AND 21 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE22 MAY 2019 WORKSHOPBERLIN, GERMANY
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The GDPR is the most important change in data privacy for more than 20 years. In May 2019, we will discuss the GDPR’s impact on business one year on. The EDPD Conference will provide you with all the important news, experiences and updates for your international privacy business in high quality.
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COUNTRIES
VARIOUS NETWORKING
OPPORTUNITIES
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MONDAY 20 MAY 2019
8.40 – 9.10 Registration and welcome coffee
9.10 – 9.20
Opening remarks from Euroforum and the conference chair
BOJANA BELLAMY, President, Centre for Information Policy
Leadership, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
9.20 – 9.40
GDPR – the first year – most important findings and a new quality of cooperation
DR ANDREA JELINEK, Chairwoman, European Data Protection Board;
Director, Austrian Data Protection Authority
9.40 – 9.50
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
9.50 – 10.10
International Legal Environment AD 2019. Is GDPR really influential outside of EU?
WOJCIECH WIEWIÓROWSKI, Assistant Supervisor, EDPS
10.10 – 10.20
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
10.20 – 10.40
Looking back at the first year of GDPR
PROF. DR JOHANNES CASPAR, Data Protection Officer,
Federal State Hamburg, Germany
10.40 – 10.50
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
10.50 – 11.10
Google and the GDPR, Year 1
PETER FLEISCHER, Global Privacy Counsel, Google Inc., France
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee break
11.40 – 12.00
Ensuring privacy and prosperity in the digital economy
JAMES SULLIVAN, International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, USA
12.00 – 12.10
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
12.10 – 12.30
ePrivacy: Protecting confidentiality of communications in the 21st century – a view from the European Parliament
BIRGIT SIPPEL, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and
Democrats in the European Parliament, MEP
12.30 – 13.00
DISCUSSIONThe ePrivacy Directive in the digital age
BIRGIT SIPPEL
CAROLINE LOUVEAUX, Chief Privacy Officer, Mastercard, Belgium
SIMON HANIA, Data Protection Officer, Uber, The Netherlands
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
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16.30 – 16.50
UK’s international strategy: Looking forward
STEVE WOOD, Deputy Commissioner, Executive Director Policy,
ICO, UK
16.50 – 17.00
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
14.00 – 14.20
Update from the French Data Protection Authority
FLORENCE RAYNAL, Deputy Director, Head of Department of
European and International Affairs, CNIL, France
14.20 – 15.00
DISCUSSIONChances and challenges in international data protection
PETER FLEISCHER
DR ANDREA JELINEK
FLORENCE RAYNAL, Deputy Director, Head of Department
of European and International Affairs, CNIL, France
JAMES SULLIVAN
15.00 – 15.20
One year on: The office of the DPO at Facebook
STEPHEN DEADMAN, Data Protection Officer, Facebook, UK
15.20 – 15.40
A global perspective on U.S. privacy developments
JULIE BRILL, Corporate Vice President and
Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft, USA
15.40 – 16.10 Coffee break
16.10 – 16.30
The role of a Lead Supervisory Authority – an update from the Irish Data Protection Commission
DALE SUNDERLAND, Deputy Commissioner,
Data Protection Commission Ireland
18.30
EVENING ACTIVITY
On the evening of the first EDPD conference day, we cordially invite you
to an exciting Trabi Safari. The Trabi (Trabant) was the most common
vehicle in Eastern Germany (the former GDR). Experience Berlin’s famous sights and enjoy
a traditional Berlin “Currywurst” after the tour!
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10.40 – 11.00
How to deliver both: Innovation and data protection compliance
ANNA POULIOU, Head of Privacy, CHANEL, France
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 – 11.50
Building a culture of privacy: The opportunity ahead Trust Values driven Privacy is everyone’s job
KALINDA RAINA, Head of Global Privacy, LinkedIn, USA
11.50 – 12.10
From GDPR compliance to Users‘ control: let’s crowdsource for Privacy Digital Ethics Control User-centric monitoring Crowdsourcing
MARIE-CHARLOTTE ROQUES-BONNET, EU Tech for Good
Entrepreneur & Founder of ID side
12.10 – 12.30
Building true accountability for privacy
MIKKO NIVA, Group Privacy Officer and Head of Legal, Vodafone, UK
12.30 – 12.50
Health data and data privacy Balancing interests under GDPR Removing obstacles created by conflicting legislation Defining controllership in complex business models
KNUT MAGER, Head of Global Data Privacy,
Novartis International AG, Switzerland
12.50 – 13.10
Navigating privacy in a data centric world
JULES POLONETSKY, CEO, Future of Privacy Forum, USA
13.10 – 14.10 Lunch
TUESDAY 21 MAY 2019
8.30 – 9.00 Registration and welcome coffee
9.00 – 9.10
Opening remarks from Euroforum and the conference chair
PROF. DR ULRICH WUERMELING LL.M., Visiting Professor,
Queen Mary University of London; Latham & Watkins, Germany
9.10 – 9.30
KEYNOTE
REBECCA KELLY SLAUGHTER, Commissioner,
Federal Trade Commission
9.30 – 9.40
Q&A AND DISCUSSION
9.40 – 10.20
DISCUSSIONDealing with individual rights requests on GDPR
CHRISTIAN BRENNHOLT, Global Dpty. Chief Privacy Officer,
Coca-Cola GmbH
IDRISS KECHIDA, Global Head of Privacy, Matchgroup, Ireland
AKU ODUNTON, Data Protection Associate, Facebook,
Instagram, Oculus and WhatsApp, UK
KALINDA RAINA, Head of Global Privacy, Senior Director,
LinkedIn, USA
10.20 – 10.40
Data driven business models respecting fundamental rights – how? Ubiquitous data collection and use nowadays has real effects on people in the physical world
Many modern services and business models fundamentally rely on big data and AI
GDPR aims to help protect fundamental rights also beyond privacy: security of person, freedom of thought, expression, work etc.
Can GDPR be used to reconcile these rights in a practical way?
SIMON HANIA, Data Protection Officer, Uber, The Netherlands
STARTUP
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PARALLEL SESSIONS – Choose your individual subject.
MODERATOR:
DR AXEL VON DEM BUSSCHE,
Partner, Taylor Wessing, Germany
14.10 – 14.30
International dispute resolution under the GDPR Who is in control of the processing? Management of Third Country data transfers Restrictions of data subject rights How to prepare?
DR FRIEDRICH POPP, Senior Associate,
Debevoise & Plimpton, Germany
14.30 – 14.50
GDPR beyond EU – on it’s way to a common global standard?
DR AXEL VON DEM BUSSCHE,
Partner, Taylor Wessing, Germany
14.50 – 15.10
Controller-processor relationships – challenges, experiences and possible solutions
BARBARA EGGL, ECB & ESRB Data Protection Officer,
European Central Bank
MODERATOR:
JOHN BOWMAN,
Senior Principal, Promontory Financial
Group (UK) Ltd. ©2017 David Lubarsky
14.10 – 14.30
The California Consumer Privacy Act – how it compares to the GDPR and what European companies need to know Background and key concepts of the CCPA Applicability to European companies Enforcement CCPA vs. GDPR – Similarities and differences
D. REED FREEMAN, Jr., Partner, Co-Chair Cybersecurity and
Privacy Practice, WilmerHale, USA
DR MARTIN BRAUN, Partner and Co-Chair, Big Data Practice,
WilmerHale, Germany
14.30 – 14.50
Building and operating a successful Privacy-By-Design Program The GDPR Article 25 requires Data Protection by Design and by Default, but how do companies fulfill this require-ment in practice?
How can a company make a privacy-by-design program scalable and sustainable and not slow the business down?
KATHERINE TASSI, Deputy General Counsel,
Snap Group Limited, USA
14.50 – 15.10
Why the GDPR is doing all the ground work to get AI+ML ready – insights on implementation
JAN WITTRODT, Head of Data & IT Law, Zalando SE, Germany
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At the end of the EDPD Conference OneTrust cordially invites you to a reception with drinks.
PARALLEL SESSIONS – Choose your individual subject.
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15.10-15.30
Don’t Acquire Your Next Breach: Managing the Vendor Risk Lifecycle Breakdown GDPR regulation, scope, and the new legal obligations it presents for vendor risk management
Identify priorities before, during, and after vendor procurement
Secure sufficient guarantees from vendors to efficiently work together during audits or incidents
Hear real case studies from privacy experts on how to practically tackle vendor risk under Article 28 of the GDPR
DOMINIC SCHMIDT-RIECHE, Privacy Consulting Manager,
Central & Southern EMEA, OneTrust
MODERATOR:JOHN BOWMAN
15.10-15.30
Your GDPR compliance: who will question it first? The current state of an official GDPR certification and codes of conduct
Example of how companies are demonstrating compliance The benefits of an external third party GDPR validation
XAVIER ALABART, CIPP/E, CIPT, IGP, PMP, MBASenior Privacy
Consultant Europe, TrustArc
15.30 – 15.50
GDPR and its extra-territorial effect from Chinese perspective The positive effect of GDPR on China’s data protection scene: the adoption of the rules under GDPR and the contribution to awareness raising in China
The convergence and divergence between Chinese data protection rules and GDPR
How much companies can rely on GDPR-centric privacy management program
How to deal with unique aspects of Chinese data protection rules: multiple-level protection system, various national standards and sectoral rules, multiple regulators with different regulatory priorities
GIL ZHANG, Fangda Partners, China
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One year GDPR – lessons learnt and practical experience in key areas:
1 E-Privacy & marketing under the GDPR after no new e-privacy regulation was agreed (for the time being): how to cope in practice with legal uncertainties and different approaches in different countries
2 Individual rights, in particular data subject rights requests: scope of obligations and procedures which work for companies based on practical experience and examples – how to deal with unclear, excessive and massive approaches & balancing requests with other parties rights and company confidentiality
3 Contractual relations: Controller-Processor vs Joint controller vs independent controllers – dealing with the changes required by the GDPR and ways to deal with excessive requests in daily business
4 Data breach: how to minimize the damage if the worst case happens? Use cases and practical experience from dealings with regulators
5 Brexit: impact on applicable laws, contracts, SCCs, BCRs, supervisory
RUTH BOARDMAN, Partner, Bird & Bird LLP, UK
DR FABIAN NIEMANN, Partner, Bird & Bird LLP, Germany
LENNART SCHUESSLER, Partner, Bird & Bird LLP, Germany
WORKSHOP TIME FRAME
8.30–9.00 Registration and welcome coffee
09.00-10.15 Slot 110.15–10.45 Coffee break10.45-12.30 Slot 212.30–13.30 Lunch14.30–15.00 Coffee break16.00 End
WORKSHOP – WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2019
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For further information on sponsoring and exhibition opportunities as well as target-group identification please contact:
Iris Cassens-WolfSales Director+49 (0) 211.88743-3663 [email protected]
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SPONSORING AND EXHIBITIONS
For further information on sponsoring and exhibition opportunities as well as target-group identi fication please contact:
Iris Cassens-Wolf Senior Sales Manager +49 (0)211.88743-3663 [email protected]
Jonas Gielen Sales Manager +49 (0)211.88743-3424 [email protected]
YOUR VENUE
Pullman Berlin Schweizerhof Budapester Strasse 25, 10787 Berlin +49 (0)30.26960
In the conference hotel, there is a limi ted allocation of rooms available at a reduced price. Please arrange the room reservation directly with the hotel quoting the reference “EUROFORUM event” or use the following link: https://book.passkey.com/e/49805761
NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS?
Please call us or send an e-mail: +49 (0)211.88743–3333, [email protected] You have the right to object to the use of your data for the purpose of direct advertising at any time. In addition, you have the right to demand information from us regar-ding the data about you that we have stored as well as the right to demand correction of incorrect data and the right to demand deletion in the event of inadmissible sto-rage of data. You can contact our Data Protection Officer at “Datenschutzbeauftragter c/o Euroforum Deutschland GmbH, Toulouser Allee 27, 40211 Düsseldorf”. In addition, you have the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority.
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PRICE
EDPD20 and 21 May 2019
€ 2.100,00*
Conference and Workshop20 to 22 May 2019
€ 2.750,00*
Workshop22 May 2019
€ 1.450,00*
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EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION DAYS9th EDPD 2019 20 AND 21 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE
22 MAY 2019 WORKSHOPBERLIN, GERMANY