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IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals
Non-profit Organizations
Portsmouth, NH 203,142 followers
Your comprehensive global information privacy community and resource
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.
- Website
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http://iapp.org
External link for IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Portsmouth, NH
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Privacy education, Conferences, Publications, Certification, Training, and Education
Locations
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Primary
75 Rochester Ave
Suite 4
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 - International Association of Privacy Professionals
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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 and Data Protection | AI Governance
Updates
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Today on stage at #APF24 we were thrilled to announce the launch of the official training program for the Certified Information Privacy Professional – China (CIPP/CN) certification! The CIPP/CN training program teaches the knowledge and skills needed to implement China’s three foundational privacy laws: the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), the Cybersecurity Law and the Data Security Law. Aligned with the upcoming CIPP/CN certification, the training was developed by working with subject matter experts in Chinese data protection laws and regulations. Learn more now about #CIPPCN: https://lnkd.in/eayrJwRM
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The first day here at the IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2024 has ended and we are very grateful to our insightful keynotes and speakers. From the thought-provoking sessions to the networking opportunities, it has been a day to remember. See you all tomorrow for #APF24 day two!
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IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals reposted this
In the IAPP Asia Privacy Forum keynote panel, we unpacked regional privacy perspectives on AI governance. I clarified that AI is regulated in the Philippines where different government agencies view aspects of AI through their respective mandates. As far as the National Privacy Commission is concerned, any use of personal data is subject to the Data Privacy Act (DPA). The general privacy principles in the DPA apply and are existing concepts that can be built on to address and mitigate issues in the use of AI systems. This entails bridging the gap from awareness to a deeper understanding of how principles and obligations under the DPA apply to specific AI use cases. I also cautioned against merely copying how AI is regulated in other parts of the world. While these are good starting points for discussions, it remains integral that our approach to AI governance is based on a contextual understanding of the Philippines’ unique circumstances. Because of the speed of technological developments and the extensive legislative process, it is more practical to leverage on existing laws and the expertise of different government agencies. This approach encourages us to establish stronger collaborations and linkages among government agencies as we navigate the challenges of AI governance. We should continue asking even the uncomfortable questions and work toward a mindset where privacy is viewed as a cornerstone of innovation. Thank you, Denise Wong, Lanx Goh, Tienchai Nakorn, and Vikash Chourasia! Thank you also to Joe Jones, Adam Ford and the rest of the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals team. Great seeing you, Zee Kin Yeong, Christopher Chew, TAKAYA TERAKAWA, Clarisse Girot, Mike Leow, Charmian Aw, Darren Grayson Chng, Betsy Broder, Maverick James, Esq., CIPP/US, CIPM, and Josh Lee Kok Thong!
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IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals reposted this
Day 3 of #PDPWeek2024 is marked by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals Asia Privacy Forum 2024, Asia’s premier event in privacy. The opening session was led by Denise Wong, Deputy Commissioner of PDPC. Her insightful address focused on fostering innovation and trust through the advancement of progressive data governance. In our interconnected world, powered by advancing digital technologies, #AI has become essential for many organisations. Deputy Commissioner Denise Wong shared on Singapore's approach in adopting pragmatic approach to leverage technologies responsibly and safely. It is important that in such a complex and rapidly evolving environment, that we place a renewed emphasis on trust as a cornerstone of the work we do. With all the ASEAN regulators in one space, she also touched on how ASEAN regulators have come together, in as early as 2016, to develop data management frameworks to facilitate data transfers in the region. In recent months, ASEAN regulators have also developed the ASEAN Guide on AI Governance and Ethics serving as the first common standard in the region that provides guidance on implementing trustworthy AI in ASEAN. Singapore has also renewed our Memorandum of Intent with IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals as part of a long-standing partnership, which will allow Singapore to continue to host the Asia Privacy Forum for the next three years. The forum will be a pivotal platform for both the local data protection community in Singapore as well as the communities in the ASEAN region to participate in global discourse on data and AI. #PDPCSingapore #PDPA
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The IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2024 starts in one hour with the opening general keynote. Find yourself in Roselle Junior Ballroom 4612 at 09:30 to hear first from keynote Denise Wong, Deputy Commissioner, Personal Data Protection Commission, Singapore. Then you'll hear "Regulator's Agenda: Shifting Priorities and Practices in an Era of Innovation", a keynote panel moderated by Lanx Goh alongside Leandro Angelo Y. Aguirre, Vikash Chourasia, Thienchai na Nakorn and Denise Wong. Full agenda: https://bit.ly/3S7xy0b. Use #APF24 to keep up with the conversation.
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Do you have insight and expertise that you want to share at an IAPP conference? Get your panel on that stage! We get a lot of speaker applications for our conferences. If you have applied unsuccessfully and wondered how to do better next time -- or even if you've never applied and are just curious -- then this is the event for you! Register now to attend this free #LinkedInLive discussion this Thursday:
Have you dreamt of speaking at an IAPP conference? Now is your chance to find out how. Get your questions answered and learn how to give your speaker proposal the best chance. Register now for this #LinkedInLive featuring IAPP's Caitlin Fennessy and Lindsay Valley on Thursday 18 July at 10:00 EDT. Attend "Tips for IAPP conference submissions":
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Speak at the IAPP Data Protection Intensive: UK 2025! Now is the time to submit your speaking proposal so you can have a chance to share your insight with #privacypros like you: https://bit.ly/3zLZi4c
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Tomorrow morning the IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2024 begins! Be prepared by downloading the Cvent Events app and using code "IAPP APF24" to access the event. You'll receive timely updates and can create a personalized agenda. Follow along with the conversation on social media using #APF24. More info: https://bit.ly/4cRC3ne
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"Recent changes to how China regulates the export of so-called 'important data' are being misinterpreted by foreign companies. This misreading could put organizations behind the compliance eight ball." Read insights from Scott Livingston and Tom Nunlist: https://bit.ly/4eQQutE
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