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The 2014 Annual iappANZ Summit

Monday 17th November at 8:00am - Monday 17th November at 6:00pm

The 2014 Annual iappANZ Summit


Date:
Monday 17 November, 2014
Time: 8.00am – 6.00pm
Venue: Heritage Wing, The Westin Hotel, 1 Martin Place, Sydney

The only event of its kind in the region, our Summit provides a forum for privacy professionals to connect and enhance their privacy practice. The Summit showcases best practices, tracks trends and offers guidance on opportunities in the field of privacy.

Privacy@Play will feature international and national speakers who address global privacy issues. There are streams including the Internet of Things, Crisis Management and Delete: the right to be forgotten. We are also introducing our inaugural Asia Pacific Thought Leadership panel session with voices from Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Malaysia and Australia

More information click here

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