Data Protection & Privacy Theatre
The UK’s Leading Risk Focused Expo
Risk is now everyone’s business.
9th & 10th October 2024
ExCel, London – 9am to 5pm
Taking place as part of the #RISK series the Data Protection & Privacy theatre will attract senior decision makers who need the latest information and focussed solutions on the following topics…
Cross-border data transfer issues
Cross-border data flows face growing complexities in 2024, marked by a tangle of conflicting regulations, data localisation demands, and cybersecurity concerns.
Overall, 2024 promises a dynamic and challenging landscape for cross-border data transfers. Businesses must navigate a complex regulatory environment, adapt to evolving legal frameworks, and prioritise data security to remain compliant and operate efficiently.
Diversity in PrivSec
Increasing diversity in PrivSec is not just about fairness and representation; it’s also about building a more robust and effective field. By embracing diversity and creating inclusive workplaces, the PrivSec industry can benefit from a wider range of perspectives, experiences, and skills, ultimately leading to better solutions for protecting privacy and security for everyone.
Tour of the Global Privacy Landscape
2024 presents a dynamic and evolving global privacy landscape. Businesses need to stay informed, adapt to shifting regulations, and prioritise privacy-by-design principles to operate responsibly and protect user data.
For individuals, awareness and engagement remain crucial in advocating for stronger protections and exercising control over their personal information.
Bridging the Privacy and Security Gap
Bridging the privacy and security gap in 2024 necessitates a multi-faceted approach.
Embracing innovative technologies, fostering global collaboration, and prioritising user education are crucial steps in creating a safer and more secure digital future where individual privacy is respected and protected.
Mitigating organisational impact of a Data Breach
Data breaches are no longer a matter of “if” but “when” in today’s digital landscape. In 2024, with evolving attack vectors and ever-increasing volumes of sensitive data, the focus extends beyond preventing breaches to minimising their organisational impact.
Global complexity of data localisation
Data localisation, the requirement to store or process data within a specific geographic boundary, has risen to the forefront of global data governance in 2024. However, its implementation presents a labyrinthine landscape of complexity, posing significant challenges for businesses and researchers
“#RISK London 2023 … phenomenal. I got so much engagement and interaction from attendees.”
#RISK provided the platform for data protection and privacy professionals to engage in high-level thought leadership presentations and meaningful discussions addressing the ever-evolving international privacy landscape.
Data Protection & Privacy Theatre
Theatre
9th & 10th October 2024
Data Protection & Privacy
Through a series of engaging panel discussions, esteemed panelists delve into the multifaceted aspects of data privacy, exposing the hidden layers and complexities of this critical issue. They explore the evolving regulatory landscape, the ethical dilemmas posed by data-driven technologies, and the importance of fostering a culture of responsible data handling.
Data privacy is not just a technical challenge; it’s a social, ethical, and legal conundrum that demands a multi-faceted approach. Our panel of experts will unravel the labyrinth of data privacy, highlighting the delicate balance between protecting personal information and leveraging data for innovation and progress.
Previous Speakers
Aiym Rayani Vice President, Microsoft Security
Cross-border data transfer issues
Cross-border data flows face growing complexities in 2024, marked by a tangle of conflicting regulations, data localisation demands, and cybersecurity concerns.
Overall, 2024 promises a dynamic and challenging landscape for cross-border data transfers. Businesses must navigate a complex regulatory environment, adapt to evolving legal frameworks, and prioritise data security to remain compliant and operate efficiently.
Diversity in PrivSec
Increasing diversity in PrivSec is not just about fairness and representation; it’s also about building a more robust and effective field. By embracing diversity and creating inclusive workplaces, the PrivSec industry can benefit from a wider range of perspectives, experiences, and skills, ultimately leading to better solutions for protecting privacy and security for everyone.
Tour of the Global Privacy Landscape
2024 presents a dynamic and evolving global privacy landscape. Businesses need to stay informed, adapt to shifting regulations, and prioritise privacy-by-design principles to operate responsibly and protect user data.
For individuals, awareness and engagement remain crucial in advocating for stronger protections and exercising control over their personal information.
Bridging the Privacy and Security Gap
Bridging the privacy and security gap in 2024 necessitates a multi-faceted approach.
Embracing innovative technologies, fostering global collaboration, and prioritising user education are crucial steps in creating a safer and more secure digital future where individual privacy is respected and protected.
Mitigating organisational impact of a Data Breach
Data breaches are no longer a matter of “if” but “when” in today’s digital landscape. In 2024, with evolving attack vectors and ever-increasing volumes of sensitive data, the focus extends beyond preventing breaches to minimising their organisational impact.
Global complexity of data localisation
Data localisation, the requirement to store or process data within a specific geographic boundary, has risen to the forefront of global data governance in 2024. However, its implementation presents a labyrinthine landscape of complexity, posing significant challenges for businesses and researchers
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Featured Exhibitors
Dun & Bradstreet
Dun & Bradstreet, a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics, enables companies around the world to improve their business performance. Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Cloud fuels solutions and delivers insights that empower customers to accelerate revenue, lower cost, mitigate risk, and transform their businesses. Since 1841, companies of every size have relied on Dun & Bradstreet to help them manage risk and reveal opportunity.
Corporater
Corporater is a global software company that enables medium and large organizations worldwide to manage their business with integrated solutions for governance, performance, risk, and compliance built on a single platform.
SAI360
SAI Global helps organizations proactively manage risk to create trust and achieve business confidence, growth, and sustainability.
Previous Speakers
Claire Pratt
Head of Financial Crime, Target Group
Kathy Griffin
CRO, Target Group – with over thirty years experience working in the banking and financial services industry.
Alastair Campbell
The Rest is Politics star & former Communications Chief to Tony Blair.
Alym Rayani
Vice President, Microsoft Security
Keri Bowman
Sr. Director of Product Marketing, Pathlock
Dr. Vasileios Karagiannopoulos
Co Director of Centre for Cybercrime and Economic Crime, University of Portsmouth