2018-04-18 CPD: Keep Abreast of the Global Data Protection Landscape

CPD Talk : Keep Abreast of the Global Data Protection Landscape

          (2 CPD points to be applied for)

 

Speaker

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Mr. Stephen Kai-yi Wong

Barrister

Privacy Commissioner, Hong Kong, China

Date

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18th April 2018 (Wednesday)

Time

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03:00 p.m. – 05:00 p.m.

Venue

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The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, 7/F., 24 – 25 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong (MTR Central Station Exit A/ Hong Kong Station Exit C)

Language

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English & Cantonese

Fee

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Free for SAMLAW members, HK$800 for non-members

Seats are prioritized for SAMLAW members. Enrolments will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Please send in a crossed cheque (HK$800 for a non-member and $600 for a newly joined member) payable to “The Small and Medium Law Firms Association of Hong Kong” or “香港中小型律師行協會” (mailing address: Unit A, 7/F, Chun Wo Commercial Centre, No.25, Wing Wo Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.)

For existing and new members who have paid the 2017- 2018 membership fee and/or the subscription fee, as the case may be, the course fee of HK$800 shall be waived.

Remarks:

  • The yearly membership fee of HK$500 applies to the period from 1st November 2017 to 31st October  2018.
  • 2 CPD points to be applied for.
  • Confirmation will be sent to the participants once reservation is made.
  • If you have not received an email or sms confirmation on your registration on or before13th April 2018 (Friday), your registration herein is/ will be considered as unsuccessful.
  • Please take note of our SAMLAW Bad Weather Policy http://samlaw.hk/lastnews/178-important-notice-samlaw-bad-weather-policy.html
  • Should there be any dispute, SAMLAW’s decision shall be final.

For interested members/ fellow lawyers, please fax the reply slip to 3157-0856 or by email: Email住址會使用灌水程式保護機制。你需要啟動Javascript才能觀看它 on or before 11th April 2018 (Wednesday) for registration.

Course Outline:

-    Latest issues on Hong Kong Data Privacy Landscape

-    Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Privacy

-    Introduction of GDPR and comparison with the PD(P)O

-    How to nurture an organisational culture of respecting pesonal data privacy

-    Q & A

         

          KEEP ABREAST OF THE GLOBAL DATA PROTECTION LANDSCAPE