Thursday, 1 November 2018
07:00am - 08:00am
iappANZ AGM
08:00am - 09:00am
Registration
09:10am - 09:15am
Words from our sponsor - KPMG
09:15am - 10:45am
Session 1: Mapping the terrain; Emerging issues in regulation & privacy risk management
09:16am - 09:40am
Australian law reform update; Charting new territory in Australian privacy law
Angelene Falk, the Australian Information and Privacy Commissioner, will update delegates on recent changes in Australian privacy law including the Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme and the Australian Government Agencies Privacy Code, and provide an overview of ...
Read More09:40am - 10:05am
NZ Privacy Law Reform update; the shape of things to come
John Edwards, NZ Privacy Commissioner, will update delegates on NZ’s Privacy Bill and outline the upcoming changes, and will give an overview of key New Zealand privacy developments and cases in the year.
Read More10:05am - 10:50am
10 years in the life of a global CPO
In conversation with Melanie Marks – President, iappANZ. Kasey Chappelle has held senior privacy roles in global powerhouses such as Vodafone and Amex, and is now Chief Privacy Officer for the rising fintech startup GoCardless. In this session, Kasey ...
Read More10:50am - 11:15am
Morning Tea
11:15am - 12:45pm
Session 2: Here be dragons; Risks & rewards in exploiting data
11:16am - 11:55am
Panel discussion: Think global, act local; Regulation in the age of international big data
Featuring Sven Bluemmel, John Edwards & Angelene Falk Moderator: Richard Bean
Read More11:55am - 12:25pm
Role of the Government Chief Privacy Officer; Every team needs a coach
In this session, Russell will reflect on his time in the role of NZ Government CPO and explain why every government should have a Chief Privacy Officer.
Read More12:25pm - 12:55pm
Maintaining privacy, transparency, accountability & traceability in a highly automated world
This session will talk about how governments need to adapt to emerging trends and technologies to ensure high integrity decision making that communities can trust.
Read More12:55pm - 01:55pm
Lunch
01:55pm - 03:35pm
Session 3: Finding the path; New solutions to old problems
01:55pm - 02:05pm
Words from our sponsor - DataGuidance
02:05pm - 02:20pm
Lightning talk: Talking about humanising privacy
Ilana and Marta will talk about humanising privacy by recognising the emotional context of an individual’s situation, adopting human-centric language, and tailoring interactions.
Read More02:20pm - 02:35pm
Lightning talk: GDPR & blockchain; is there a happy ever after?
Ash will describe the conflicts between GDPR and blockchain (and other emerging technologies) and how affected companies are addressing these conflicts.
Read More02:35pm - 02:50pm
Lightning talk: Trust, privacy & emerging technologies
Natasha will describe how individuals trust emerging technologies, what factors are important signals of trustworthiness, and how individuals perceive unique privacy threats in relation to emerging technologies. She will also discuss how these differ from ...
Read More02:50pm - 03:35pm
The murderer who stole my identity
Mike Finkel, author of True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa (and subject of the film True Story) will tell the incredible story of his experiences with identity theft, deception, celebrity, and privacy.
Read More03:35pm - 04:10pm
Afternoon Tea
04:10pm - 05:30pm
Session 4: The seismic shift; Disruptions & how to handle them
04:10pm - 04:35pm
What can privacy & cyber safety professionals learn from each other?
In this session, the Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant and Martin Cocker of Netsafe (NZ) will talk about emerging challenges in online safety, the areas where privacy and safety intersect, and what these two disciplines can learn from each other.
Read More04:35pm - 05:15pm
Panel discussion: Seismic shift; How privacy & identity is changing & what this means
This session will explore how technology and emerging trends are challenges our concepts of privacy and identity, and how this may shape how we interact with our institutions and each other. Featuring: Julie Inman Grant, Martin Cocker and Dr Carlene ...
Read More05:30pm - 07:00pm
Networking Drinks
Friday, 2 November 2018
09:30am - 12:00pm
Workshop with Dr Fiona Tweedie - The balancing act: Enabling openness while protecting privacy. Sponsored by KPMG.
Increasingly, organisations are recognising the value of being able to share information confidently internally and publish it externally. The Australian Government's response to the Productivity Commission's report into ...
Read More12:00pm - 01:00pm
Lunch
01:00pm - 03:30pm
Workshop with Professor David Lacey - The Regulation & Reality: Pragmatic approaches & pitfalls for data breach responders. Sponsored by KPMG.
Drawing on his extensive experience and knowledge, Professor David Lacey, Managing Director of IDCARE, will deliver practical insights and knowledge that you can apply to your own data breach response plans and processes. IDCARE ...
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