Brussels
BELvue Museum, Place des Palais 7

As more countries create or update privacy regulation, interoperability should increasingly be on the forefront of policymakers’ minds. Now is the time to start identifying those best practices that can facilitate cooperation amongst privacy frameworks and make compliance across borders more straightforward. Some key areas of discussion will include: global privacy principles, cross-border data flows, data breach notification and reporting, and enforcement.  As part of this discussion, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Hunton, Andrews Kurth LLP will also present a new paper on international best practices around data breach notification.

Keynote:

Noah Phillips, Commissioner, U.S. Federal Trade Commission

Panel Discussion:

Lisa Sotto, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Travis Hall, Deputy Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce
Nasreen Djouini, Policy Advisor, Global Data Policy Team, International Trade Administration (ITA), U.S. Department of Commerce
Dale Sunderland, Deputy Commissioner, Irish Data Protection Commissioner
Junichi Ishii, Personal Protection Commission (PPC)
Geff Brown, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft
Caroline Louveaux, Chief Privacy Officer, Mastercard

Moderator by Tanguy Van Overstraeten, Linklaters LLP

Registration link: http://amchameu.eu/events/international-best-practices-privacy-regulation?target_group=Z2Zurpw0hig%253D