University of Alberta shares about alum (and current IAPP AI Governance Managing Director) Ashley Casovan in "Five Things I Learned About Making Artificial Intelligence Safe." Read the full profile: https://lnkd.in/dFK_JZUe
About us
The IAPP is the largest privacy association in the world and a leader in the privacy industry, facilitating conversations, debates and collaboration among key industry leaders and organizations. We provide resources for practitioners to develop and advance their careers while helping professionals and businesses navigate the complexities of the evolving environment and how to define and manage privacy issues. The IAPP serves as the home to the IAPP AI Governance Center which provides professionals tasked with AI governance, risk and compliance with the content, resources, networking, training and certification needed to respond to the complex risks in the AI field. The IAPP is a not-for-profit association that is uniquely positioned to help define, inform and advance privacy and AI governance professionals through networking, education and certification. As the privacy and AI governance professions continue to develop, grow and intersect, the IAPP can help evangelize the need for trained professionals to meet the increasing demands placed on businesses and organizations managing data.
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http://iapp.org
External link for IAPP
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
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- Portsmouth, NH
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- Privacy education, Conferences, Publications, Certification, Training, and Education
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75 Rochester Ave
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Portsmouth, NH 03801, US
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Avenue des Arts 56
Brussels, Brussels Region 1000, BE
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15 Northview Road
Ottawa, ON K2E 6A6, US
Employees at IAPP
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Jeffrey J. Beard, CIPP/US
Data Privacy & Protection Manager, Reyes Holdings, LLC
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Philippe Baeten
CEO Advisor│GDPR Expert│Commercial Judge
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Ray Everett
First Chief Privacy Officer of the Internet era. 25 years as an industry leader in privacy and data governance. Entrepreneur, advisor, operator…
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Jen Cooper
Assistant General Counsel | Privacy Law & AI Governance | Championing Responsible Data Use & Emerging Tech for Good
Updates
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IAPP and Exterro bring you a free #webcon next Wednesday: "Unlocking privacy by design through effective records of processing activities". Register now! https://bit.ly/4f2SGy9
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"...[I]f the avalanche of state data privacy and sectoral laws was not enough for privacy professionals to handle, 2024 saw an influx of hundreds of AI bills, which the IAPP's own research indicates companies are looking to privacy pros to handle." Keep reading "Retrospective: 2024 in state sectoral privacy law and AI law" by Husch Blackwell's David Stauss and Future of Privacy Forum's Keir Lamont: https://bit.ly/4dPgWSU
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💥 EU NIS2 Directive 101 💥 📅 #NIS2 applies *TODAY* . . . or, at least, it ought to, depending on Member State transposition. By yesterday, 17 October 2024, EU Member States were required to adopt and publish measures necessary to comply with the NIS2 Directive. Those measures are required to apply from today: 18 October. The EU's cybersecurity rules introduced in 2016 -- i.e., NIS1 -- have been updated by the NIS2 Directive. NIS2 modernises and expands the scope of cybersecurity rules -- e.g., on incident response capacities -- to new sectors and entities. And, on 16 October, the European Commission adopted the first implementing rules for the NIS2 Directive on measures for high common levels of cybersecurity, applying to specific categories of companies providing digital services -- e.g., cloud computing service providers, data centre service providers, search engines, and social networking platforms. For each category of service providers, the implementing act specifies when an incident is considered significant. More here: https://lnkd.in/e9i4kknX 🔗 IAPP's NIS2 101: https://lnkd.in/ebQ8hk62 Stay tuned for much more IAPP content on cybersecurity law and bookmark the new Cybersecurity Law Center page, under James Dempsey's leadership: https://lnkd.in/ePmJ4MFx ... Side note: it feels like Directives (vs. Regulations) are becoming a rare instrument of choice/necessity for the EU digital rulebook. Being a Directive, cybersecurity pros have the complex and challenging task of navigating Member State implementation (or the lack thereof) of NIS2. More information on EU Directive transposition can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eKZN3Ysa. Isabelle Roccia (CIPP/E), Laura Pliauškaitė, Anokhy Desai, Cheryl Saniuk-Heinig, Müge Fazlioglu, Ph.D., Caitlin Fennessy
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📢 We are just ONE MONTH away from the IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2024! Whether you still need to register or just plan your sessions, you can find everything you need here: https://bit.ly/4h8nj6A ✈️ Now is your chance to join us in Brussels, gain expert insights, strengthen your data protection strategies and build greater customer trust. #DPC24
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New #LinkedInLive to add to your calendar! Next Thursday join us for "Investing in AI governance literacy". IAPP's Ashley Casovan will talk with OneTrust's Andrew Clearwater and Brown University's Suresh Venkatasubramanian about the challenges of ensuring the safe and responsible use of AI. The panel will discuss the spectrum of AI literacy approaches--from how universities are teaching a new generation of AI governance professionals to the work organizations are doing to train and upskill their teams. Register now, don't miss it: #AIgovernance #AIliteracy
Investing in AI governance literacy
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Did you know that 75% of women executives face imposter syndrome? Join us on 22 October for our #webcon, "Women Leading in Privacy and Imposter Syndrome: Inseparable Companions?" Do not miss this insightful discussion—get all the details and register today: https://bit.ly/487e6Y9
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CIPP/E | Privacy expert consultant | IAPP Advisory Board Member - Women leading in Privacy | Business & legal services
Dear colleagues in the privacy and data protection field: Have you ever felt you’re not suited for your job 🤦🏼♀️? Do you feel overwhelmed with the puzzle of regulations, all your obligations and feel that somehow you got lucky to get to the job you have now🍀? I’ve felt it too… many of it is related to the #impostorsyndrome. Along with my dear colleagues Oona Matinpalo and Lucia Canga Roza, all part of the IAPP Women Leading in Privacy Advisory Board, we will be having an interesting conversation about this topic. Both men and women are welcome to join us! 🗓️October 22 (Tuesday) 🕰️ 8:00 am PDT; 11:00 EDT; 17h00 CEST Register through your IAPP account. Link in first comment.
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"In addition to regulatory pressures, advances in technology, such as the widespread adoption of AI, are contributing to CISOs' expanded role in privacy management. A recent survey from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) found that 69% of chief privacy officers now have additional responsibility for AI governance, and 37% for cybersecurity regulatory compliance." Keep reading "CISOs' Privacy Responsibilities Keep Growing" via Dark Reading: https://lnkd.in/ePy3jeeW
CISOs' Privacy Responsibilities Keep Growing
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"Invasions of privacy are destructive because they de-contextualize. They stitch together disparate versions of ourselves in ways that limit our agency and strain our place in the social fabric." Dive into IAPP's Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, J.D., CIPP/US, CIPM "A view from DC: Our data, ourselves" https://bit.ly/3zY5u9E