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National Privacy & Data Governance Congress

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Privacy and Access Council of Canada offers a congress where delegates have a realistic opportunity to attend the sessions of interest. Plenaries and breakout sessions are longer than usual , and formal remarks are shorter, leaving time for speakers and delegates to engage in genuine conversation. And we ask speakers to offer practical guidance borne of their experience (not just theoretical advice or historical reviews) that delegates can put to work in their own organizations.

Learn, share and network at the 2016 National Privacy & Data Governance Congress. Join industry experts, risk management professionals, thought leaders and regulatory authorities to explore critical connections between privacy, access, security and compliance.

March 30, 31, April 1, 2016

Calgary, AB

 

Join speakers, delegates and thought leaders with shared interests in privacy, access and security. Colleagues from public and private institutions, federal, provincial and territorial governments, industry, academia and regulatory authorities will meet in a relaxed setting to enjoy workshop, breakout, keynote and plenary sessions.

Congress 2016 takes a refreshingly practical approach. Breakout sessions are longer than at most conferences, but formal presentations are shorter. Speakers offer practical examples and case studies, but are discouraged from using PowerPoint or similar tools (or distractions).

Continuing Education Credits applicable to PACC Professional Certification, and may qualify for CPD credits from other organizations as well.

Who should attend the Privacy and Data Governance Congress?

  • privacy officer
  • security officer
  • access and disclosure administrators
  • compliance officer
  • FOIP Co-ordinators
  • human resources manager
  • insurance agents
  • healthcare administrators, health information management
  • medical ethicists and genetics

Conference workshops include “4 Step Response to a Privacy Breach” with Jean L. Eaton, Your Practical Privacy Coach with Information Managers Ltd.

Register with PACC for the National Congress

You will be directed to the PACC website to register.

 

New!

Separate registration opportunity for anyone who wants to attend only the Friday portion to hear Edwin Black and stay for the Regulators’ Roundtable.

Not sure if this is for you?

Watch the Practice Management Nugget Webinar interview with Sharon Polsky to answer all your questions.

compliance officer, FOIP Co-ordinator, National Privacy And Data Governance Congress, Practical Privacy Coach, Privacy and Access Council of Canada, privacy officer, security officer, Sharon Polsky

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