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International best practices in privacy regulation (US Chamber)
23 Oct 2018 16.15 CET - 23 Oct 2018 17.30 CET
Digital Economy
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All in this together: Applying international best practices in privacy regulation to enhance global compliance
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As more countries create or update privacy regulation, interoperability should increasingly be at the forefront of policymakers' minds. Now is the time to start identifying those best practices that can facilitate cooperation amongst privacy frameworks and make compliance across borders more straightforward. Some key areas of discussion will include: global privacy principles, cross-border data flows, data breach notification and reporting, and enforcement. As part of this discussion, the US Chamber of Commerce and Hunton, Andrews Kurth LLP will also present a new paper on international best practices around data breach notification.
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Maika Fohrenbach
Senior Policy Advisor,
AmCham EU
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Kara Sutton
Director, Global Connect,
Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation,
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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Keynote: Noah Philips
Commissioner,
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
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Geff Brown
Associate General Counsel,
Microsoft
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Nasreen Djouini
Policy Advisor, ITA, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Travis Hall
National Telecommunications and Information Administration Policy Analyst, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Junichi Ishii
Director for International Affairs, Personal Protection Commission (PPC), Japan
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Caroline Louveaux
Chief Privacy Officer, Mastercard
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Lisa Sotto
Partner,
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
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Dale Sunderland
Deputy Commissioner,
Irish Data Protection Commissioner
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Moderator:
Tanguy Van Overstraeten
Partner, Linklaters,
and Board member, AmCham EU
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