Global policymakers are now considering new laws concerning a wide range of issues concerning data policy beyond privacy, but that also implicate privacy law. These issues touch on the free flow of data, information exchanges in return for services, data producer rights, and open data. From this perspective, privacy and data protection are only a small part of a much larger area of law. This session will explore how international policymakers are integrating privacy and data protection issues within the “bigger picture” of data concerns.
Winfried Veil, Division Digital Agenda, General and Legal IT, German Federal Ministry of the Interior
Jon Neiditz, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Hugh Stevenson, Deputy Director, Office of International Affairs, FTC
Event Details
Monday, February 26, 2018-
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Washington, DC
Speakers
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