Privacy and Data Security Law
Issues covered include: Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, privacy, Data Breach, Meta-Data
Description
With developments in privacy and data security coming at breakneck speeds, it’s essential that you continuously update yourself on the latest changes. Consider how to protect data in the age of big data and AI and how to commercialise anonymised meta-data. Review the latest privacy and data breach cases from the courts and learn strategies that will protect your clients and your practice.
Attend and earn 3 CPD points in Competency Area 4: Substantive Law
Chair: Stephanie Rowland, Partner, Allion Partners; Recommended Intellectual Property and TMT Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2018
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Re-Thinking Data Protection in the Age of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data privacy concerns; quality of data, control and obtaining consent/permission
- AI systems privacy concerns; data leakage, data exploitation, identification and tracking, audits and controls
- How does it fit into privacy legislation?
- Devising strategies to minimise risk
Presented by Madeleen Rousseau, Special Counsel, Williams + Hughes
3.00pm to 4.00pm: Case Update: Privacy and Data Breach Litigation
Review recent significant cases impacting on privacy and data breaches.
Presented by Guy Provan, Principal, Provan Legal; Preeminent Intellectual Property & TMT Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2019
4.00pm to 4.15pm: Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Commercialising and Licensing Anonymised Meta-Data from Personal Information
- What is metadata, open data and personal information?
- Creative commons licences for research meta
- What are the current laws in relation to metadata in Australia?
- Personal information versus other types of proprietary and confidential information
- Interplay with privacy policies and informed consent
- Anonymising and de-identifying personal information
- Relational databases and primary IDs
- Metadata audience/customers may differ from core business
- Different metadata having different licensing needs
- General forms and approaches for metadata licensing arrangements
Presented by Tom Meagher, Director, Balfour Meagher
Venue
Mercure Perth
Level 1, 10 Irwin St
Perth 6000
WA
Australia