Privacy, Mandatory Data Breach and Release of Data
Issues covered include: data breaches, technology, data, privacy, cybersecurity, consumer data right, open banking,
Description
Join the Privacy Commissioner plus data and cyber security experts who will share the most up to date legal developments, changes and best practices that you must know. Take away practical strategies for protecting your organisation, firm or clients. Keep up to date with the latest cyber security threats through a unique workshop and make sure you are meeting your legal and ethical obligations.
Attend and earn 4 CPD hours including:
2 hours in Substantive Law
1 hour in Practice Management & Business Skills
1 hour in Professional Skills
This seminar was recorded in NSW on 11 September 2019
Chair: Michael Green SC, Level 22 Chambers
9.00am to 9.40am: INSIGHTS FROM THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER: Privacy: Current Landscape and Future Initiatives
- Current and future challenges and responses (technology and data; privacy practice)
- Issues and incidents (data breaches)
- Trust and ethics
Presented by Samantha Gavel, NSW Privacy Commissioner
9.40am to 10.40am: Privacy and Information in the Digital Age
- What is privacy in the digital age?
- What can you do with people’s information?
- What about information gained from social media, or other sources?
- What protections do we need for personal information?
Presented by Richard Chew, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers; Best Lawyers 2019, Information Technology Law
10.40am to 10.55am Morning Tea
10.55am to 12.15pm: INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP: LEGAL AND TECH PERSPECTIVES: Cybersecurity Health Check Workshop
- A practical workshop covering the essentials you need to know in order to be protected from both a technical and legal perspective
- What to do to ensure compliance with legislation/regulation
- Tips for in-house counsel
- Advice to ensure you or your clients don’t breach directors duties
- Hear tips and tricks from two experienced practitioners whose advice goes hand in hand
Presented by Dr Allison Stanfield, Principal, SG Legal Services and Andrew Constantine, CIO, Cyber Security
12.15pm to 1.15pm: Consumer Data Right (CDR) and an Explanation of Open Banking
- What CDR is
- Rationale for CDR
- Key aspects of CDR
- Open Banking as the first application of CDR
- Key Aspects of Open Banking
- Timetable for implementation and what you need to do to prepare
Presented by Steven Klimt, Partner, Clayton Utz; Best Lawyers 2019, Banking and Finance Law, Regulatory Practice
Venue
Cliftons Sydney
Level 3, 10 Spring Street
Sydney 2000
NSW
Australia
Directions
Nearby Public Transport:
Train Stations - Wynyard 400m OR Martin Place 500m
Bus Interchange - Clarence Street 450m
Ferry - Circular Quay 1.2km
Parking Information
Parking not included in you registration. Here are some options below.
Secure Park 20 Bond Street - click here for rates
Wilson Park 1 O'Connell Street - click here for rates
Wilson Park 31 Bond Street - click here for rates
199N15 |