08:30 Registration and Coffee
09:00 Opening Address from the Chair
Pietro Paganini
Executive Officer, Italy
European Privacy Association
ENSURING DATA COMPLIANCE THROUGHOUT THE US AND EU
09:15 Case Study:
Ensuring Compliance with Data Protection Regulations
- How best to identify subsidiaries and third-parties that are non-compliant
- Comparing regulations to the current status of company practices on local and international bases
- Standardising practices: What level is possible in a multinational pharmaceutical company?
- Ensuring compliance in third-countries: Mutual recognition of binding corporate rules
- Overcoming regulator investigations and clashes with foreign requirements
Anne Bahr
Data Privacy Officer, France
Sanofi Aventis
10:00 Case Study:
Exploring the Relationship and Approach of Data Protection and Privacy Legislation in the US and Europe
- How does the US approach and methodology differ from that of the EU?
- Exploring the possibility of establishing rules on an international level: What would be the benefits for the international community and consumers?
- Debating the EU Privacy Directives: Is it time for change?
- What are the alternatives to EU model contracts?
Philipp Raether
COO, Director of Data Management
UBS Investment
10:45 Morning Coffee and Networking Break
11:15 Case Study:
The US Model of Privacy Oversight in the Public Sector
- Exploring the laws and policies of US privacy
- Analysing the spectrum of players: Advisors to enforcers
- Contrasting model: EU independence
- Assessing multiple options: Is there a correct standard?
John Kropf
Deputy Chief Privacy Officer
US Department of Homeland Security
12:00 Case Study:
Corporate Data Privacy Models: EU Versus US
- Uncovering the historical background of privacy models
- Conducting a comparative analysis of applicable rules and regulations
- The way forward
Graham King
Senior Corporate Counsel
Liberty Europe
12:45 Luncheon
13:45 Case Study:
Charting Unknown Territory: Exploring Privacy in Emerging and Exotic Markets
- Does ownership follow the country in which data is stored, transferred or used?
- Exploring litigation differences worldwide: South America, Asia, and Australia
- Hidden factors to consider in atypical markets: What you need to know
- Overcoming regional discrepancies: What to do with contradictory legislations
Michael Spadea
Head of Privacy
Barclay’s Wealth
DATA PROTECTION AND INTERNET SECURITY: WHAT LIES AHEAD
14:30 Case Study:
Grasping the Future of Internet Security
- Assessing the level of current internet security and forecasting future years: What are the possible scenarios?
- Improving customer protection: Best methods
- Utilising privacy to frame business processes and improve product services:
Considering privacy as an asset not a liability
- Uncovering the hidden dangers of cloud computing
Pietro Paganini
Executive Officer, Italy
European Privacy Association
Luca Bolognini
Executive Officer, Italy
European Privacy Association
15:15 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
15:45 Panel Discussion:
Forecasting the Future of Data Protection and Privacy
- Debating what is in store for the future of data protection and privacy: An outline of current trends
- Major gaps and drawbacks in the field and how to overcome these
shortcomings
- Goals to keep in mind and how best to achieve these outcomes
Wayne Cleghorn
Data Protection, Privacy and Technology Specialist
South Gloucestershire Council
Pietro Paganini
Executive Officer, Italy
European Privacy Association
John Kropf
Deputy Chief Privacy Officer
US Department of Homeland Security
Martin Hoskins
Head of Data Protection and Disclosure
T-Mobile
16.45 Closing Comments from the Chair
17:00 End of Conference