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SUMMARY:Cyber Week TLV 2019
DESCRIPTION:Over the past eight years\, Cyber Week has become internationally acclaimed as one of the top cybersecurity events in the world. \nCyber Week offers a unique gathering of cybersecurity experts\, industry leaders\, startups\, investors\, academics\, diplomats\, and government officials. With more than 8\,000 attendees from more than 80 countries\, this conference offers a thought-provoking exchange of knowledge\, methods\, and ideas that you won’t want to miss. \nEvents will run for a full week and include over 50 roundtables\, panels\, workshops\, forums\, BSides\, competitions\, and more. For specific information on what each event has to offer please read more here.
URL:https://techpolicy.org.il/event/cyberweek-tlv-2019/
LOCATION:Tel Aviv University\, P.O. Box 39040\, Tel Aviv\, 6997801\, Israel
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SUMMARY:Cyber Week 2019: From GDPR to CCPA
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for professionals\nMerely a year after the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)\, companies and privacy practitioners are already in the midst of the next major compliance project\, preparing to implement California’s new Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). \nIn this training session\, experts explain the similarities and differences between GDPR and CCPA\, helping participants prepare their organizations to comply with both. \nSpecial focus will be placed on the challenges for Israeli companies\, which often need to implement both US and EU laws in addition to local privacy and data security regulations. \nTopics will include a scope of application; definitions; notice requirements; individual rights; incident response; and more. \n \nAgenda\n\n09:00 – 09:15\nGathering & Registration \nModerator – Limor Shmerling Magazanik\, Managing Director\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \n \n\n09:15-09:30\nIntroduction \nProf. Kenneth A. Bamberger\, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Professor of Law\, University of California\, Berkeley \n \n\n09:30-12:00\nFrom GDPR to CCPA \nBoris Segalis\, Partner\, Cooley \nTo CCPA Presentation by Boris Segalis\nCédric Burton\, Partner & Co-chair\, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati\, LLP \nTo GDPR 2.0 Presentation by Cédric Burton\nGabriela Zanfir-Fortuna\, Policy Counsel\, Future of Privacy Forum \nTo CCPA vs. GDPR Presentation by Dr. Gabriela Zanfir Fortuna\nLess than a year after the entry into force of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)\, companies around the world are already beginning work to comply with a new law\, CCPA. Who should be concerned about CCPA implementation? What are the main similarities and differences between GDPR and CCPA? If you’ve applied GDPR\, what should you do to also prepare your business or clients for CCPA? In this session\, three of the leading experts on European and US data protection laws provide training on the laws’ scope of application; accountability requirements; individual rights; data breach provisions; vendor management; enforcement mechanisms; and strategies for multi-jurisdictional compliance.  \n \n\n12:00-13:00\nNetworking Lunch \n\n13:00-14:00\nLessons Learned \nModerator – Limor Shmerling Magazanik\, Managing Director\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nAnna Pouliou\, Head of Privacy\, Chanel; GDPR Multi-Stakeholder Group Expert\, European Commission \nLindsey Finch\, Executive Vice President\, Global Privacy and Product Legal\, Salesforce \nAlisa Bergman\, Chief Privacy Officer\, Adobe \nHow to best respond to a complex web of regulations when managing global data flows? In this session\, three of the leading Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) in the world discuss how their companies implemented GDPR and are preparing for CCPA as well as additional potential state and federal legislation in the US and around the world. What does a global privacy program look like on the ground? How are data flows accounted for and managed? How is risk mitigated when dealing with hundreds or even thousands of vendors? What are the strategies for handling individual complaints and regulatory requests?  \n\n14:00-14:15 \nCNIL Enforcement update \nSandra Azria\, Lawyer\, Azria Avocats \nTo CNIL’S ENFORCEMENT Presentation by Sandra Azria\nOne of the leading data protection authorities in the world\, the French Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) is known for imposing the first-ever 50 million euro fine as well as for its leadership on policy and technology. In this update\, Adv. Azaria discusses the experience with CNIL enforcement one year into the application of GDPR.  \n \n\n14:15-15:15\nBlue and White GDPR: The Israel Experience \nModerator – Omer Tene\, Chief Knowledge Officer\, International Association of Privacy Professionals; Co-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nAdv. Nir Gerson\, Senior Counsel (Law & Technology) and Deputy Head of the Legal and Regulation Department\, Israeli Privacy Protection Authority \nPini Azaria\, Adv. \, Pini Azaria Law Offices \nDalit Ben Israel\, Partner head of the IT\, Privacy\, and Data Protection practice\, Naschitz\, Brandes\, Amir & Co.\, Advocates \nHow do laws like GDPR and CCPA affect Israeli companies? As a country deemed “adequate” under the EU Data Protection Directive\, Israel enjoys special status with the EU\, while also having deep economic\, diplomatic and cultural links with the US. How should Israeli companies that operate globally prepare for new regulatory initiatives around the world? What has the experience been with the implementation of Israel’s 2017 data security regulations? Has the Israeli privacy regulator seen increased activity with other privacy authorities in the EU? This session convenes leading local practitioners to explain the local market’s reaction to the new data protection ecosystem.  \n\n15:15-15:30 \nKeynote Lecture \nProf. Chris Jay Hoofnagle\, Adjunct Professor\, School of Information and School of Law\, University of California\, Berkeley \nTo CCPA Presentation by Chris Jay Hoofnagle\nPassed unanimously within 72 hours in the California legislature\, the Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a striking legislative achievement for privacy advocates. Initially conceived as a ballot initiative brought to the voter via a referendum\, CCPA has now completely transformed the legislative agenda not just in California but also in Washington\, DC. One of the closest advisors to the group that sponsored the ballot initiative\, Professor Chris Hoofnagle discusses the past\, present\, and future of the CCPA. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://techpolicy.org.il/event/itpi-at-cyberweek-from-gdpr-to-ccpa/
LOCATION:Tel Aviv University\, P.O. Box 39040\, Tel Aviv\, 6997801\, Israel
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SUMMARY:Privacy Tech Alliance Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Goals: \n\nDefining a new industry sector for companies\, investors\, analysts\, media and customers.\nSupporting collaboration among companies as they grow and enhance the market.\nEngaging privacy and technology leaders to specify the products and services they need.\nConnecting researchers and startups with partners and funders to bring promising technologies to market.\nPromoting the adoption of privacy technologies by government and private sector.\n\n  \n  \n\n17:00 – 17:30\nWelcome and Gathering \n \n\n17:30 – 17:50\nIntroduction to the Alliance Initiative \n \n\n17:50 – 18:10\nGlobal privacy officers describing the industry perspective on privacy technologies needed \n \n\n18:10 – 18:30\nVC’s and funders who are investing or planning to invest in privacy-protecting technologies \n\n18:30 – 18:40\nAn academic spotlight \n\n18:40 – 19:00\nDiscussion and formation of the Alliance with companies in attendance \n \n\n \n 
URL:https://techpolicy.org.il/event/privacy-tech-alliance/
LOCATION:Camilo – The Green House\, George Waze 24\, Ramat Aviv\, Tel-Aviv Jaffa\, Israel
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SUMMARY:Cyber Week 2019: Privacy\, Security and Competition in a Digital Economy
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decades\, technology companies have created immense economic value through advances in computing and communications\, the Internet and mobile\, connected devices and the Internet of Things. \nThese innovations have revolutionized industry sectors ranging from telecoms and media to healthcare\, finance\, transportation and retail\, generating unique benefits for individuals as well as for companies\, governments and society at large. \nYet with critics warning about the growth of tech companies to unprecedented size\, policymakers have begun to consider the effect of new platforms and business models on competition\, the economy\, politics and speech. \nThis debate enriches the already robust discussion about the implications of data-rich technologies for privacy and security. In this session\, policymakers\, industry leaders and academics discuss the effects of the digital economy on privacy\, security\, and competition. \nThey assess ways to regulate tech innovators to protect the rights of individuals and new upstarts without sacrificing progress and economic growth. \n \nAgenda\n\n08:30-09:00\nGathering & Registration \n \n\n09:00-09:10\nWelcome & Introduction \nLimor Shmerling Magazanik\, Managing Director\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \n\n09:10-09:45\nKeynote Lectures \nHelen Dixon \, Commissioner \, Data Protection Commission \nRohit Chopra \, Federal Trade Commissioner \n \n\n09:45-11:00\nPrivacy\, Competition & Regulation of Data Markets Panel \nModerator – Omer Tene \, Chief Knowledge Officer\, International Association of Privacy Professionals; Co-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nJulie Brill\, Corporate Vice President & Deputy General Counsel\, Global Privacy & Regulatory Affairs\, Microsoft \nRohit Chopra\, Federal Trade Commissioner \nMichal Halperin\, Director General\, Israel Competition Authority \nDr. Tehila Shwartz Altshuler\, Senior Fellow\, Head of the Media Reform Program and Democracy in the Information Age Program\, The Israel Democracy Institute \nOnce heralded as engines for innovation and for disruption of entrenched traditional industries\, global tech leaders have become a target of intense scrutiny for regulators of competition and privacy in the US\, EU and beyond.  \nBusiness models premised on data flows that fuel mostly free services are now being scrutinized under data protection and competition law. \nShould privacy and data protection concerns drive analysis of markets and power under antitrust law? How does leveraging data for business growth and consumer services impact competition analysis?  \nIn this session\, antitrust and privacy regulators\, industry and civil society discuss the role for data protection in competition and paths for future regulation of the digital economy.  \n\n11:00-11:30\nCoffee Break \n\n11:30-11:45\nAI\, Open Data & Privacy – Keynote Lecture \nJulie Brill\, Corporate Vice President & Deputy General Counsel\, Global Privacy & Regulatory Affairs\, Microsoft \n \n\n11:45-12:45\nAI\, Open Data & Privacy Panel \nModerator – Jules Polonetsky\, CEO\, Future of Privacy Forum; Co-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nEly Calderon\, Adv\, Head of Enforcement dept. \, Israeli Privacy Protection Authority \nHelen Dixon\, Commissioner\, Data Protection Commission \nDavid A. Hoffman\, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer\, Intel Corporation \nShahar Bracha\, Director of Strategy and Planning Division \, Government ICT Authority \nOrly Friedman Marton\, Head of Legal and Corporate Affaires\, Microsoft \nDriven by big data algorithms and machine learning analyses\, artificial intelligence has matured over the past decade from science fiction to reality\, being deployed in areas ranging from precision medicine to autonomous vehicles to cybersecurity and military applications. AI innovation depends on data collection\, modeling\, and use\, applying pressure on organizations in the public and private sectors to open data coffers for access to researchers\, scientists\, and entrepreneurs. How can governments ensure responsible use of individuals’ data for the public good? How can organizations mitigate privacy concerns while not obstructing research and innovation? What is the right balance between compelling\, sometimes competing interests for technological progress and individual rights? In this session\, the government\, private sector\, and regulatory officials discuss AI\, open data and privacy.  \n \n\n12:45-13:00\nFireside Chat \nModerator – Jules Polonetsky\, CEO\, Future of Privacy Forum; Co-Founder\, Israel Tech Policy Institute \nSteve Satterfield\, Director\, Privacy & Public Policy\, Facebook
URL:https://techpolicy.org.il/event/privacy-security-and-competition-in-a-digital-economy/
LOCATION:Tel Aviv University\, P.O. Box 39040\, Tel Aviv\, 6997801\, Israel
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