
Roundtable on Privacy, Cybersecurity and Risk
Singapore / 01 February 2024
BRIEF
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The invite-only roundtable brings together legal, regulatory and policy experts to tackle pivotal issues relating to data privacy, cyber security, and risks. The discussion will revolve around the evolving data protection laws and their enforcement, offering insights into upcoming changes. It delves into privacy litigation within internal investigations, guiding attendees on ethical data handling. The roundtable further unravels the intricacies of data sovereignty laws, addressing cross-border data flow challenges.
Balancing privacy against national security concerns takes center stage, dissecting the complex relationship between personal data access and citizens' rights. The global regulatory landscape on online harms is also examined, fostering dialogue on safety measures in digital spaces. Finally, the growing reliance on AI tools exposes sensitive data, prompting a closer look at ethical safeguards and legal frameworks.
Ultimately, this roundtable serves as an invaluable platform for participants to pool their expertise, shaping effective strategies for navigating the complex legal and regulatory dimensions of data protection, privacy, and cybersecurity.
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AGENDA
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Evolution, enforcement of and anticipated changes in data protection, privacy, and cybersecurity laws.
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Privacy litigation and dealing with data privacy in internal investigations.
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Making sense of data sovereignty, data residency and data localisation laws
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Government access to personal data: Balancing privacy rights against national security
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Global regulatory landscape on online harms and safety
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Growing dependence on AI tools: Exposure to sensitive personal data
Participants
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