Multifocal Privacy Compliance
Much ado about trackers, secondary uses and AI
Multifocal Privacy Compliance
Conference | English
Monday, June 26th, 2023
14:30-17:30
- Naftali Building(Room 004)
About
Session I: “mul· ti· fo· cal ˌməl-ti-ˈfō-kəl.: “having two or more parts that correct vision at different focal distances : having more than one focal length”
Privacy compliance in multiple jurisdictions takes a lot of planning, and maybe a holistic approach. In this interactive session we will break down the EU, US and Israeli approaches to three hot topics: online trackers, secondary uses of data and AI and will address the unique challenges for each under the three legal regimes as well as how to best go about addressing them all.
Session II: Not Ade-quite-yet: EU Adequacy, the future of enforcement, and GDPR Early intervention
They adequacy me, they adequacy me not. Companies in the US have been grappling with the cross border uncertainty for years. This may change soon with a potential thumbs up for the EU US DPF but SchremsIII is knocking on CJEU’s door.
Meantime Israel has been enjoying a special status – but will that remain in play?
we will address the pressing questions on PrivacyPro’s minds like:
- what are the prospects of US and Israel adequacy?
- How does losing it change the dynamic?
- How will the DPC decision in the Meta cross border case impact companies on both sides of the Atlantic
- What are the cross border enforcement challenges both with EU and Non EU counterparts
- Is GDPR an overachieving 5 yr old or does it need some “early intervention”
- Looking at what the UK is trying to do basically simplifying matters, if we had it to do all over again – what would we do differently in GDPR.
Agenda
14:30-15:00
Gathering & registration
15:00-16:00
Session I: “mul· ti· fo· cal ˌməl-ti-ˈfō-kəl.: “having two or more parts that correct vision at different focal distances : having more than one focal length”
16:00-16:15
Break
16:15-17:15
Session II: Not Ade-quite-yet: EU Adequacy, the future of enforcement, and GDPR Early intervention