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Data Academy - FULLY BOOKED

  • 26 September 2017
  • 3:30pm - 6:00pm (Registration from 3:00pm)
  • One America Square London, EC3N 2LB
  • Entry: Free

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This is a half day data conference comprising interactive sessions, speakers from Lewis Silkin, Accenture and industry specialists.


This event is now fully booked. Please contact events@lewissilkin.com to join our waiting list.


Not a day seems to pass without some aspect of data and privacy hitting the headlines, whether in relation to data security, the individual’s right to be forgotten or the new rules on consent. With GDPR less than 10 month’s away from implementation we have brought together Lewis Silkin’s privacy experts with speakers from industry to help you navigate through what will be the biggest change to UK and European privacy law in a generation.

Format of the day

Registration
3.00pm - 3.30pm

Opening: A round up of recent key developments
3.30pm - 4.00pm

* Note: After the opening session attendees will have the option of attending one of two streams below. You will be asked to select which of these you wish to attend on the registration form.

Stream 1: A fireside chat about consent
4.15pm - 5.00pm

Stream 2: From a non-compliant to compliant workplace in 5 steps
4.15pm - 5.00pm

Closing: Practice what you breach - crisis simulation
5.15pm - 6.00pm

Drinks, canapés and networking
6.00pm - 8.00pm

For further information on the event please contact our events team.


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Event speakers

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Alexander Milner-Smith

Partner

I am Co-Head of Lewis Silkin's Data, Privacy & Cyber Group. I work in three main areas: data, privacy & cyber and general employment law, ...

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Ali Vaziri

Partner

I specialise in information law and media litigation, acting for claimants and defendants, businesses and individuals alike, to protect ...

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