Personal Data Protection Week 2022
Start Date
18 Jul 2022
End Date
21 Jul 2022
Time
08:15 AM
Venue
Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Level 4Click here to register
The PDP Week is back once again as a physical event! Get ready to learn from distinguished thought leaders from international organisations, think-tanks, and community of practices to level up your data use and protection capabilities and network with like-minded community.
The week starts with the Asia Privacy Forum by International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), followed by the flagship PDP Seminar graced by Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister of Communications and Information, and a suite of workshops and deep dive sessions.
Join us to learn the latest developments in protection and use of data technologies, and how accountable practices help accelerate business growth.
Please note that some featured events have their own dedicated registration sites.
Featured Events
Monday 18 July |
Staying Ahead of Privacy Evolving in Asia 8:15 AM – 7:15 PM |
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Tuesday 19 July |
Staying Ahead of Privacy Evolving in Asia 8:15 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Wednesday 20 July |
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
2:00 PM – 4:30 PM *Designed for DPOs dealing with overseas ventures |
by Cybersecurity and Data Protection Committee, The Law Society of Singapore 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
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Thursday 21 July |
by Future of Privacy Forum and PDPC 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
by Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) and PDPC 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM |
IAPP Asia Privacy Forum
Monday 18 July: 8:15 AM – 7:15 PM | Tuesday 19 July: 8:15 AM – 4:00 PMThe Asia Privacy Forum will feature industry leaders on their experiences on data protection issues beyond the region. Learn from experts and regulators on the best operational practices how to develop your own privacy programmes and gain a deeper understanding on diverse topics such as privacy in technology and new regulations like PIPL. Engage in fruitful discussions, benchmark your data privacy programme with other delegates and be in the know of the latest data privacy changes evolving in Asia.
PDP Seminar
Wednesday 20 July: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PMData is a valuable asset for businesses in today’s digital era, but do you know how to make full use of it? Join our panel of experts in the PDP Seminar 2022 to stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving digital landscape and accelerate your business with trusted data. This year, we’re happy to bring participants together for meaningful conversations with like-minded peers. The seminar will highlight the latest developments in Singapore’s data protection landscape, best cloud practices for your organisation to adopt, and the importance of accountable data use that will help your businesses thrive locally and grow globally.
Time | Event |
9.30am | Welcome |
9.35am | Opening Remarks by GOH |
9.50am | Panel 1: Building Resilience with Cloud 1. Alex Wong, Founder, Stag Match 2. Annabel Lee, Head of Digital Policy, Amazon Web Services 3. Bojana Bellamy, President, CIPL 4. Derrick Lee, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Accredify 5. Vinod Shankar, Managing Director, ASEAN, Accenture Security Moderator: Yeong Zee Kin, Deputy Commissioner, PDPC |
10.35am | Coffee Break |
11.05am | Panel 2: A Partnership for Accountable Data Use 1. Amelin Lim, Regional Data Privacy Officer, Grab 2. Bay Chun How, Director, PDPC 3. Harvey Jang, Board of Director, IAPP & Chief Privacy Officer, Cisco 4. Hoi Wai Khin, Director, RSM 5. Yu Ken Li, Head of Compliance, Lazada Moderator: David Alfred, Drew & Napier LLC |
11.50am | Closing Remark |
12.00pm | End of Programme |
Data Protection Obligations: Global Edition
by AsiaDPOWednesday 20 July: 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Looking at registering subsidiaries overseas, appointing a partner or vendor overseas, or simply expanding your business outside of Singapore? Join this scenario-based workshop to explore what data protection obligations are required for different business needs. Facilitated by experienced DPOs, learn how they addressed cross-border data flows and multi-jurisdictional compliance with Personal Data Protection legislation. Be involved in team discussion to work on a Data Protection Management Programme (DPMP) across multiple jurisdictions.
*Note: This session will be an intermediate workshop designed for DPOs dealing with overseas ventures via online platforms and early career privacy professionals with knowledge on data protection.
Time | Event |
2.00pm | Workshop Introduction |
2.20pm | Scenario Breakout |
3.40pm | Coffee Break |
4.00pm | Group Sharing & Closing |
Navigating The Data Breach Notification Obligation
by Cybersecurity and Data Protection Committee, The Law Society of SingaporeWednesday 20 July: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
How well do you respond to a Data Breach notification and recover quickly from it? Take part in this immersive workshop through a “live” scenario of how to respond to a data breach and be in the know of the legal and practical considerations when responding to such data breaches.
Time | Event |
2.00pm | Welcome & Introduction |
2.05pm | Understanding the Data Breach Notification Obligation |
2.15pm | Desktop Exercise |
3.40pm | Coffee Break |
3.50pm | Discussion and Round Up |
Data Sovereignty, Data Transfers and Data Protection – Impact on AI and Immersive Tech
by Future of Privacy Forum and PDPCThursday 21 July: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Explore the fundamental differences between data localisation requirements, international data transfer frameworks in data protection law and data sovereignty.
Understand these legal philosophies can help businesses better manage the development of immersive technologies such as AI if complex data use is involved. Businesses can gain insights from experts on the latest regulatory and policy developments in APAC and around the world and how to better safeguard data against potential risks.
[Virtual] The Road Ahead for Organisational Accountability: Effective Implementation, Contextual Application and Regulatory Expectation
by CIPL and PDPCThursday 21 July: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Accountability has always been the fundamental principle of PDPA. Organisations must take responsibility to protect data under their possession. Find out how organisational accountability can help businesses benchmark their data protection practices against CIPL’s accountability framework.
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