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Conference presented
in association with
Privacy & Data Protection
journal
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"Absolutely fantastic publication - good
mix of the serious and high level articles with snippets of
easily digestible information"
Karen Jane Mitchell, Consultant
PriceWaterhouseCoopers |
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The Conference is accredited by the Law Society with 12 CPD
Points.
Get invaluable guidance from the foremost
data
protection
experts.
Plenty of opportunity for questions.
A chance to network with other privacy and data
protection professionals.
There will be a
Wine and Canapés
Reception, sponsored by
Hunton & Williams, at 5pm
Thursday 11th October 2007.
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Conference venue: Jurys Great Russell St 16-22 Great Russell St London
WC1B 3NN United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)20-7347 1000
Facsimile: +44 (0)20-7347 1001
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The
5th Annual Data Protection Compliance
Conference was an outstanding success:
"The quality and profile of the speakers was
excellent"
Paul Taylor, Information Policy Manager, The
Information Tribunal
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"As usual, an excellent Conference – speakers, programme and
organisation"
Teresa Gudge, Data Protection Officer, Airbus UK
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Held in London,
the 6th Annual Data Protection Compliance
Conference is specifically designed to give
organisations key resources and information
to manoeuvre within the rapidly expanding
and increasingly important fields of data
protection,
privacy and records management.

I
have attended many DP conferences over the years
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this is the best! Well done!
Paul Leadbeater,
Head of Internal Security, GSL UK |
At the 6th Annual Conference, delegates
will receive practical advice which is
essential to steering organisations and
clients through the myriad of data
protection issues that they face every day.
The 6th Annual Data
Protection Compliance Conference is to be
held on the 11th and 12th October 2007 in
Central London, UK.
The event covers the major
issues facing data protection professionals
in Europe and around the world.
Keynote speakers:
Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner
Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection
Supervisor
Special data breach panel - life after a
breach:
It's no longer a question of
if but when there will be a data
breach in your organisation. This
year, the Annual Data Protection Compliance
Conference features a panel of experts from
many disciplines to discuss preventing data
breaches and handling matters when a breach
does occur.
Dan
Cooper - Special Counsel,
Covington & Burling
Simon McDougall - Deloitte
Susan Knox - Legal Consultant,
Kroll OnTrack
Edna
Kusitor - Global Data Privacy
Compliance Coordinator, Accenture
Workshops:
On the second day of the event, delegates have the opportunity to
choose two of five practical half-day Workshops covering important
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Conference Chairperson:
Bridget Treacy, Partner at Hunton &
Williams
Conference venue:
Jurys Great Russell Street Hotel,
London
WC1B 3NN, UK
Registration:
9.00am
Conference starts:
9.30am
Conference
Presentations
Chair's
opening remarks
Bridget Treacy - Partner, Hunton & Williams
Strategic
issues for data protection in Europe
Peter Hustinx - European Data Protection Supervisor
What the
Information Commissioner wants you to know
Richard Thomas - UK Information Commissioner
Data
protection sanctions start to bite
Christopher Millard - Partner, Linklaters
Raising
the profile of data protection in your organisation
Suzanne Rodway - Privacy Director, Barclays |
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Each Workshop covers an in-depth analysis of a specific issue of
data protection compliance, and will give the delegates opportunities to ask
questions and discover how issues are dealt with at other
organisations.
Conference schedule
Day 1 -
Thursday 11th October 2007:
Speakers'
Presentations Day
+ Wine and Canapés Reception, sponsored by
Hunton & Williams.
Day 2 -
Friday 12th
October
2007:
Five half-day Workshops.
Morning Sessions ( 9.30 – 12.45 ):
A:
Training staff in data
protection practices
Led by Rosemary
Jay, Partner, Pinsent Masons
(
This workshop is now full )
B:
Surveillance: CCTV and
employee monitoring
Led by Hazel
Grant, Partner, Bird & Bird
C:
Data protection for the
financial services sector
Led by Richard Jones, Director of Data
Privacy,
Clifford Chance
Afternoon Sessions ( 2.00 – 5.15 ):
D:
Conducting the data protection
audit
Led
by Nick Graham, Partner, Denton Wilde Sapte
E: Handling subject access
requests - the latest thinking
Led by Andrew Dyson, Partner, DLA Piper
The Speakers' Presentations Day and the
Workshops may be booked
together or in any combination.
Detailed Workshop
information and Workshop Leader Biographies.
The Conference is accredited by the Law Society with 12 CPD
Points.
Recently
I attended the Annual Data Protection Conference in London. I would
like to express my sincere gratitude to the organisers for
delivering a splendid Conference that was highly informative and
thought provoking
Phaedra Francis, Principal Information Officer,
Corporate Strategy and Performance, Association of London Government
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There will be plenty of networking opportunities at each of the
breaks throughout the day and at the lunch. There will be a
further networking opportunity for delegates at the
Wine & Canapés reception
from 5pm at the Conference venue, on the evening of Thursday 11th
October 2007.
Click to see details of the Europe's most respected professional
Data Protection training courses.
Congratulations
on a successful day, and thanks
to all of you for organising
something with a fresher
perspective for those of us in
the DP field who are a bit weary
of the same old discussions
being rolled out at events
Karen Jane Mitchell, Consultant,
Accenture Data Privacy Project
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The
latest on privacy law developments
Ashley Roughton - Barrister, Hogarth Chambers
CCTV
guidelines
David Evans - Information
Commissioner's Office
International data conflicts: are US data demands causing EU data
breaches?
Eduardo Ustaran - Partner, Field Fisher Waterhouse
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colleague
about the 6th Annual Data Protection Compliance
Conference:

Our past
conference delegates say it best:
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"I thought the Conference was extremely well presented. Lunch
was convivial and the food was good too!"
Lesley Menzies, Information Policy Officer, Home Office
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"Thank you for an excellent conference. It was very
well put together with plenty of opportunity for questions to be put
to the experts present"
Yvonne Freeman, Data Protection
Officer, National Federation of Retail Newsagents
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"Very good session!"
Jean-Guy Mahaud, European Data Privacy Law
Coordinator, Exxon-Mobil
Highlights, testimonials and photos from the 5th Annual Data
Protection Compliance Conference
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