Tickets are now on sale for Privacy Awareness Week events. Book early to avoid missing out.
Monday 4 May 2015
PAW business breakfast – SOLD OUT
Focussed on Privacy – living in the future, the PAW business breakfast will explore issues around the intersection of privacy regulation and technology.
The Australian Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim will give an annual update on the work of the OAIC. This will be followed by an introductory speech from Mark Pesce, futurist, author and inventor, who will also MC the panel discussion.
PAW business breakfast panel:
Mark Pesce — Honorary Associate, Digital Cultures Program, University of Sydney (MC)
Dr Mark Burdon — TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland
Chris Duckett — Editor, ZDNet
Mia Garlick — Head of Policy Australia New Zealand, Facebook
Dr Christine M O’Keefe — Research Director, Data Analytics, CSIRO
Monday 4 May 2015
7.30am–9.30am
The Heritage Ballroom, Westin Hotel
Sydney, NSW
Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Workshop – SOLD OUT
Want to learn more about the benefits of conducting a privacy impact assessment (PIA) when planning new projects in your organisation or agency? Want to practice your PIA skills, and learn new ones?
We are offering a practical workshop that will de-mystify and simplify the PIA process facilitated by Anna Johnston, Director of Salinger Privacy. This capacity building workshop is geared towards Project and IT Managers and Privacy Contact Officers working alongside project teams.
Monday 4 May 2015
10.00am–12.30pm
The Barnett Room, Westin Hotel
Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 5 May 2015
iappANZ PAW 2015 Panel Discussion (Melbourne)
Privacy Awareness Week panel discussion with Australian Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, and iappANZ guest speaker, Professor Fred H. Cate.
Fred H. Cate is a Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law at the Indiana University specialising in information privacy and security law issues. He is managing director of the IU Centre for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research in Health Information and appears regularly before Congress, government agencies, and professional and industry groups.
Tuesday 5 May 2015
5.00pm–7.00pm
Minter Ellison Lawyers
Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 6 May 2015
PIA Workshop — Government Agencies (Canberra) – SOLD OUT
During this practical workshop geared towards Agency Privacy Contact Officers:
- Identify ways to manage, minimise or eliminate privacy impacts
- Learn about the relationship between risk mitigation and corporate governance
- Hear the ten steps to conduct a PIA and practice mapping information flows
10.00am–12.30pm
Canberra, ACT
Thursday 7 May 2015
PAW Webinar: Introduction to the APPs and the OAIC’s regulatory approach – WEBINAR IS FULL
This webinar is designed to provide training on the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), the regulatory powers of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), and ways that the OAIC handles complaints, and promotes and encourages privacy compliance.
If you’re a new privacy contact officer, or new to the Privacy Act 1988, this introduction to the APPs will be a valuable tool for you to develop your knowledge and compliance skills.
Thursday 7 May 2015
11.00am–12.00pm
Free (limited to 100 spots)
Friday 8 May 2015
iappANZ PAW 2015 Panel Discussion (Sydney)
Guest speakers will include:
- Timothy Pilgrim, Australian Privacy Commissioner
- Professor Fred H. Cate, Indiana University
- Peter Leonard, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin
- Dr Elizabeth Coombs, NSW Privacy Commissioner
- Sarah Davis, The Guardian
3.00pm–5.00pm
Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers
Sydney, NSW
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