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This year, the 32nd International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners takes place in Jerusalem.  In addition, the Israeli Law, Information and Technology Authority (“ILITA”) is hosting a week of privacy activities to mark the 30th anniversary of the OECD Privacy Guidelines.

Hunton & Williams and its Centre for Information Policy Leadership have an unprecedented number of speakers addressing the conference.  The panels featuring Hunton & Williams’ privacy attorneys and advisors are:

  • Aggregation and Analytics: Constructing an Individual Profile, featuring Richard Thomas, the former UK Information Commissioner and Global Strategy Advisor of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams
  • Compliance Programs and Accountability Agents, with panelist Marty Abrams, Executive Director of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams
  • Consent: Illusion or Reality, featuring Lisa Sotto, head of the Global Privacy and Information Management practice at Hunton & Williams
  • Government Access to Private Sector Data, with moderator Fred Cate, Senior Policy Advisor of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams

At the Conference, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership and the Spanish Data Protection Agency will announce “Accountability Project Phase III,” and the Centre will release its paper, “Demonstrating and Measuring Accountability, Accountability Phase II – The Paris Project.”

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