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  • 6/21/2018
  • IAPP Web Conference Service

Free IAPP Web Conference Recording:
Understanding Harms in Privacy and Data Protection


Free for IAPP members and nonmembers
Hosted by the IAPP Privacy Bar Section

Broadcast date: June 21, 2018

A key consideration in privacy and data protection is determining the likelihood and severity of harms that may arise from adverse events. The concept of “privacy harm” is central to discussions around privacy and data protection and important to numerous compliance practices in both the U.S. and EU. This virtual discussion will look at the notion of privacy harm as well as how it is dependent upon what, why, when and by whom personal data is processed.

Join us for this interactive web conference to hear a thoughtful, nuanced approach to privacy harms and the laws around them from a comparative perspecive. The panel will also address problems and questions inherent to discussions of privacy harms, including "How can harms to core values that privacy protects, such as 'autonomy' 'dignity'  and 'reputation' be accounted for?"

Moderator:
Müge Fazlioglu, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Westin Fellow, IAPP

Panelists:
Ryan Calo, Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Law
Terrell McSweeny, Former Commissioner, FTC
Gabriela Zanfir, Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum

Eligible CPE credit: CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.
1.0 CPE credit