Register for IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2024, the premier event focused on the intersection of privacy and technology.
Do not miss out on speakers, learning and networking designed to make you a better privacy pro
Join top experts at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2024 for in-depth discussions of practical solutions for today's privacy and technology challenges. Register today and start making your travel and hotel plans for Los Angeles.
The 2024 agenda features keynote speakers and breakout sessions to grow your skills and broaden your perspective. A full schedule of networking events provides opportunities to expand your circle of contacts.
Keynote speakers: podcasting, philosophy and more
'Hard Fork' tech podcasters Casey Newton and Kevin Roose will interview ethicist Casey Fiesler, AI publisher John Kaag, and international privacy advocate Max Schrems on the main stage. Former Google CPO Keith Enright will speak about his experience developing responsible information practices, and moral innovation pioneer Jenn Louie will share insights on ethically responsible tech development.
Travis LeBlanc will moderate a keynote panel on C-suite leaders' new digital governance responsibilities featuring insights from Harvey Jang, Lara Liss and Nubiaa Shabaka.
Sessions with solutions
P.S.R.'s breakout sessions focus on practical solutions for the challenges you face today and insight on what is coming next. Cybersecurity, managing third-party risk, minimizing algorithmic bias, and complying with U.S. state privacy law are just a few of the timely topics on the agenda.
Networking for every taste
Whether you like making new connections at a reception or trading ideas in a small group, P.S.R. has networking for you. Check out the opportunities and put together your personal networking schedule.
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