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  • 6/16/2016
  • IAPP Web Conference Recording

IAPP Web Conference Recording

Data Protection Legal Update: Hong Kong and China
Recorded on June 16, 2016

Free to IAPP Members
$119 for nonmembers

60-minute recording available

If your organization is doing business in Hong Kong or China that involves the use and transfer of personal information, you should be aware that varying regulations and laws govern this data use. Hong Kong has a well established law and active regulatory body in place, and failure to comply with an enforcement notice is considered a criminal offence which can result in fines and even imprisonment. While China has no comprehensive data protection regulation currently in force, a draft cyber-security law is making its way through the legislative process, and in the meantime, provisions of a number of other existing regulations are applicable to data use and transfer.

Join us to hear these compliance requirements explained in detail, as well as discussion on existing and emerging data protection rules in other Asian countries.

Panelists:
Anna Gamvros, CIPT, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Hong Kong
Clarice Yue, Senior Managing Associate, Bird & Bird, Hong Kong

Eligible CPE credit: CIPM, CIPT (Group A). All other IAPP certification shall be awarded Group B credit.
1.00 CPE credit