Data protection and the regulatory framework: preparing for EU GDPR and the consequences of Brexit

Event Info

Thu 27 Apr, 2017 from 9:00am - 1:00pm
tbc
London, UK
Cost: £210 plus VAT

Description

Data protection and the regulatory framework: preparing for EU GDPR and the consequences of Brexit

Thursday, 27th April 2017

Central London

THIS EVENT IS CPD CERTIFIED

 

Guests of Honour

Christopher Docksey, Coordinating Director, European Data Protection Supervisor

Jonathan Bamford, Head of Parliamentary and Government Affairs, Information Commissioner’s Office

 

This seminar will offer a timely opportunity to discuss the developing data protection and privacy landscape in the UK and Europe.

It takes place as the UK’s future relationship with the EU remains unclear and with preparations beginning in earnest for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) coming into force in the UK and across Europe. Delegates will examine implementation issues affecting public and private sector organisations of varying scales and the way forward for effective international collaboration at a governmental, regulatory and industry level.

Areas for discussion include the impact of EU GDPR on UK organisations and citizens, and discussing next steps for implementation; the impact of Brexit on implementation and future policy; international issues such as cross-jurisdiction data storage and initiatives such as Privacy Shield’s implementation; futureproofing policy for developments in technologies such as M2M and AI; commercial and service opportunities, and data use strategies, being developed in anticipation of the new regulatory environment; and latest thinking on best practice in effective communication, building trust, offering clear choices, and putting in place roles to meet new regulatory requirements.