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When and Where
  • 5/6/2024
  • EY, 200 George St.
  • Sydney
  • New South Wales
  • Australia

This meeting will be held in person with no virtual component or recording. If registration is closed or you have any questions, please email knowledgenet@iapp.org.


Topic:

How to Power up a Privacy Program for Emerging and Evolving Technologies

Join the Sydney Chapter during Privacy Awareness Week in support of the OAIC. The session will examine the impact, influence and intersections for privacy programs of emerging and evolving technologies within organizations. There will be a keynote address from Australian Privacy Commissioner, Carly Kind.


Thank you to EY for providing venue, food and beverage. Please note that this event is arranged solely by the IAPP, EY is not co-organising nor co-hosting this event.  


Speakers:

Carly Kind, Australian Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

Rachna Gandhi, Chief Transformation Officer, Group Chief Digital and Data Officer, Ramsay Healthcare

Marta Ganko, CIPP/E, CIPM, FIP, Head of Privacy, Australia-Pacific QBE; Privacy Engineering Advisory Board Member, IAPP

Tony Vizza, CIPP/E, Executive Director, KordaMentha


Moderator:

Anjuma Kammanankada, Associate Director, Risk and Data Protection Leader, EY APAC


Time:

9:00-12:30 AEST

Registration begins at 8:30 AEST


Thank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs:

Anne Conlon, CIPP/E, Senior Manager, Software Development, SITA Aerospace

Karen Darling, CIPM, Director, ROI Solutions

Caitlin Rowe, CIPP/E, CIPM, Data Privacy Manager, World Vision Australia


Special thank you to Young Privacy Professional volunteers, Katy Hughes, CIPP/E, CIPM, and Ana Gloria Medrano, CIPP/E, Senior Corporate Counsel, Cisco, for helping to support the chapter. 


Eligible CPE Credits: 

CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.

3.5 CPE

If you have certification questions, please read our cpe policy or e-mail cpe@iapp.org. Credit will be awarded two weeks after date of event.


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