Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Dublin, Ireland
While European practitioners and litigators are still waiting to defend their clients against multi-million dollar GDPR fines, the Federal Trade Commission recently hit Facebook with a record fine of 5 billion USD in connection with the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Is this just the beginning of a contest for enforcement agencies around the world? When will the GDPR show more than milk teeth? When will European DPAs start imposing hefty fines? Is Cambridge Analytica just the beginning? Will there be more billion dollar fines, imposed on Big Tech by American and European regulators? What are the differences between Europe and America?
Speaker Panel:
- Niko Härting, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte, Germany, Moderator
- Helen Dixon, Irish Government, Ireland
- Ruth Boardman, Bird & Bird, United Kingdom
- Chantal Bernier, Dentons, Canada
- Amanda Witt, Kilpatrick Townsend, United States
- Helena Koning, Mastercard, The Netherlands
Event Details
Wednesday, October 30, 2019-
Friday, November 1, 2019
Dublin, Ireland
The Mansion House
Contact
Beth Yates
Business Development Manager
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