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The 4th Annual Privacy & Data Protection Ireland 2009 18/19 Feb 2009
Date: 19/02/2009
Location: The Law Society, Dublin
This conference embodies two events in one:- "Data Protection:Global Compliance Management" is on 18 February 2009 and"Data Protection: CRM, Privacy 2.0 & Social Networking" is on the 19 February 2009. Both are compelling events for anyone involved with Data Privacy in the UK or Europe - but essentially the first day is more for the legally focussed attendee and the second for the more marketing and sales-focussed. You can of course attend either day or both.
The sessions are presented by leading practitioners in Data Privacy - in fact the speaker panel is one of the very best ever assembled for an event of this kind. Held in the august surroundings of Dublin's historic Law Society building, we are sure that it will prove to be as popular and well-recieved as the three previous years' events.
This event is oustanding value - to book you place, click here, or read on for the Agenda for each day
Day 1 Agenda
8:30 - 9:00 Registration & Coffee
9:00 - 9:10 Chairman's Introduction: Privacy & Data Protection Overview -Alastair Gorrie, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, UK
9:10 - 9:40 Keynote Speaker's Address- The Irish commissioner's view: compliance, enforcement and the future
Gary Davis, Deputy Data Protection Commissioner, Ireland
Panel One: Data Export Compliance, Binding Corporate Rules And Outsourcing
9:40 - 10:05 BCR/Model Contracts Terms Bridget Treacy, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP, UK
10:05 – 10:35 Ensuring Data Protection Law Compliance in Multiple Jurisdictions Monika Kuschewsky, Senior Associate, Van Bael & Bellis, Brussels
- Which problems do companies operating on a multi-jurisdictional basis face when complying with data
protection law in the EU? - Is a uniform compliance policy feasible? - Risk and compliance management for companies operating on a multi-jurisdictional basis
10:35 - 11:00 Data Protection: Safe Harbour and Practical Implementations - Dan Cooper, Special Counsel, Covington & Burling LLP, UK
- Substantive principles - Meeting the public statement requirements - Dealing with human resources data
- Procedural obligations - Choice of enforcement mechanisms
11:00 - 11:15 Coffee
Panel Two: Data Transfers & Privacy Breaches
11:15 -11:45 Global Data Transfers and Data Breaches: Practical Options for Companies Mark E. Schreiber, Partner, Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP, Boston, USA
- Data protection options available for U.S. companies operating in E.U. - Constructing Sarbanes-Oxley hotline protocols in France and elsewhere in EU
- Data breach laws and company strategy in the US - Data breach notices to individuals in US, EU and elsewhere
- Breach notices to state Attorney General offices and other regulators - Incident response and data breach escalation policies for multi-national entities
11:45 – 12:15 SOX, OFAC, Money Laundering, Data Protection and Hotlines: Implementing Reporting and Monitoring Procedures
Mike Harris, Director, EMEIA Financial Services, Ernst & Young, Ireland
- SOX 301(4) and reports - OFAC and Money Laundering - CNIL Guidelines and Authorisation
- Article 29 Working Party review - Can ethical reporting and monitoring sit side by side with EU Data Protection laws?
12:15 - 12:40 Data Protection and Outsourcing Liam McKenna, Senior Manager, Performance Improvement Unit, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ireland
- What are the legal issues? - Shifting distinctions between "data controllers" and "data processors".
- Jurisdictional problems; outsourcing into Europe: When does the EU directive in fact apply?
- Offshoring and transfers out of Europe. - How to address data protection in outsourcing contracts.
12:40 - 1:00 The Data Protection Interactive
- SOX, Data Protection and Hotlines - Responding to Privacy Breaches
- Binding Corporate Rules - Data Protection and Outsourcing
Panel Chairman: Alastair Gorrie
Panellists: Mark E. Schreiber, Monika Kuschewsky, Bridget Treacy, Jane Conroy, Liam McKenna
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
Panel Three: Subject Access Requests, Employment, Intellectual Property
14:00 - 14:10 Co-Chairman's Introduction: Privacy & Data Protection Overview Nicola McKilligan, The European Privacy Partnership, UK
14:10 - 14:40 Data Subject Access Requests: Analysis, impact and case study.
Darren Daly, Partner, BCM Hanby Wallace, Ireland
- Data Subject Access Rights under the Data Protection Acts - Exceptions to the general access right
- Credit Rating information - The Data Protection Commissioners viewpoint on access requests
- Practical tips on dealing with access requests and case study
14:40 - 15:05 Recent Developments with Employee information in Europe: subject access requests and litigation
Anne Coles, Senior Partner, AMC Law, UK
15:05 - 15:30 Data Protection and Intellectual Property Management Peter O'Neill, Solicitor, Mason Hayes+Curran, Ireland
- Interface of Data Protection and Intellectual Property laws Data Protection and Digital Rights Management
- ISP liability and data protection - Recent Erosion of ISP Liability Exemptions and Effects on Data Protection Law
15:30 - 15:45 Panel Discussion: Subject Access Requests, Employment, Intellectual Property
Panel Chairman: Co-Chair: Nicola McKilligan
Panellists: Darren Daly, Anne Coles, Peter O'Neill
15:45- 16:00 Coffee
Panel Four: Cross-Border Privacy Rules & Risk
16:00 - 16:35 Cross-Border Privacy Rules: APEC Privacy Framework homas McIntyre, College Lecturer, University College Dublin, Ireland
- What is the APEC Privacy Framework? - How does the APEC Privacy Framework work?
- Key differences between the APEC Privacy Framework and other privacy regimes.
16:35 - 16:45 Panel Discussion: Cross-Border Privacy Rules Panel Chairman: Alastair Gorrie. Panelists: Thomas McIntyre
16:45 Chairman's final remarks and close of Day One
- End of Day One –
Day 2 Agenda
8:30 - 9:00 Registration & Coffee
9:00 - 9:15 Chairman's Introduction: Privacy & Data Protection Overview live Fogarty, Managing Director, OgilvyOne, Ireland
Panel One: Data Protection, Marketing Strategies & Corporate Exposure
9:10 - 9:25 Keynote: “How to make a pigs ear out of a silk purse”
The pit falls of loosing control of your customer data from a marketing prospective.
Stuart Martin, Founder, ComplianceForum Ltd., Ireland
9:25- 9:50 Keynote: Customer Profile/Information Retention For Marketing Strategies Tim Beadle, Director, Marketing Improvement, UK
9:50 - 10:20 Data breaches, web 2.0: Insurance Response To Corporate Exposure
Pascal Lointier, Regional IS Risks Advisor, Conseiller Sécurité de l'Information, AIG Europe
- Organized crime to recurrent blunders: data disclosures from laptop, USB keys, networks
- Web 2.0 and social networks, crime survey and possible data disclosure
- (personal, trade secrets, competitive Intelligence)
- Insurance response as for cyber-extortion, Corporate Espionage, D&O liability, Data Protection, etc.
10:20 – 10:30 Keynote Q & A: Data Protection, Marketing Strategies & Corporate Exposure
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee
Panel Two: Permission Based Marketing & Data Protection
10:45 - 11:10 Market with Permission! Maureen Daly, Partner, Beauchamps Solicitors, Ireland
- Essential legal requirements - Direct Marketing issues - consent, public registers
- Emails and SMS text messages
11:10 - 11:35 "I'm simply calling to see who you are going to vote for or to improve your service...."
Telemarketing, retaining data, behavioural profiling and where the law can get in the way. Kenneth Currie, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP, UK
- Recent telemarketing issues including political calls - ISP profiling issues eg. Phorm
- Data retention to improve services and where the limits lie
11:35 – 12:00 Cunning Data Acquisition Strategies Tim Beadle, Director, Marketing Improvement, UK
- Identifying internal data sources - on-line strategies that work
- data leasing vs one-time rental - "member-get-member"
12:00 12:30 Data Protection And Children: The problems of getting consent Kate Brimsted, Of Counsel, Data Privacy Group, Herbert Smith LLP, UK
- Contract law or data protection - What is verified parental consent
- When is a child not a child? How technology can help - Where technology can hinder
12:30 - 1:00 The Data Protection Interactive
- CRM & Data Protection Customer Profile/Information Retention
- Permission Based Marketing Data Protection Of Children
Panel Chairman: Olive Fogarty anellists: Tim Beadle, Maureen Daly, Kenneth Currie, Kate Brimsted
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
Panel Three: Privacy 2.0 & Social Networking
14:00 - 14:05 Co-Chairman's Introduction: Privacy & Data Protection Overview
Co-Chairman: Cathy McGovern, Director, Inspiration, Ireland
14:05 - 14:30 Privacy 2.0 Dr. Mark Watts, Partner, Bristows, UK
14:30 - 14:55 "Should Bosses be Facebook Friends?" mployment and Privacy In The World Of Web 3.0
Nicola McKilligan, The European Privacy Partnership, UK
- Background checks using ‘open media’ and Google - Recruitment and Social networking, Second Life, etc.
- Marketing using new web networking technologies - Surveillance in the workplace and new networking technologies
14:55 – 15:20 Identity Theft: An interactive case study rian Honan, Director, BH IT Consulting Ltd., Ireland
15:20 - 15:40 Case Study: Navigating Data Privacy in Virtual Environments – the Accenture Experience
Clara Westbrook, Data Privacy Officer, UK & Ireland, Accenture, UK
15:30 - 15:45 Panel Discussion: Privacy 2.0 & Social Networking
Panel Chairman: Co-Chair: Cathy McGovern
Panellists: Dr. Mark Watts, Nicola McKilligan, Brian Honan, Clara Westbrook
15:45- 16:00 Coffee
Panel Four: Data Profiling
16:00 - 16:35 Data Profiling in the Real World Anthony Quigley, CEO, Online-Marketing.ie
As Data Quality now appears at top of the corporate executive agenda, areas discussed will be:
- Many organisations are distributed, thereby causing an array of disparate data types
- Knowledge workers believe that data (and it’s integrity) is a crucial requirement to the
---successful job performance
- With the compliance issues to the fore, we need to integrate careful data handling into the
---business operations
16:35 - 16:45 Panel Discussion: Data Profiling
Panel Chairman: Olive Fogarty Panelists: Anthony Quigley
16:45 Chairman's final remarks and close of Day Two
- End of Conference –
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