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Data Protection Scotland

PROGRAMME

08:30
Registration and Coffee in the Networking Surgery
09:30
Chair's Opening Address
Professor Charles Raab (confirmed)
Professor Emeritus and Honorary Professorial Fellow at University of Edinburgh
09:40
Keynote Address
Dr Ken Macdonald (confirmed)
Assistant Information Commissioner (Scotland)
“The role and functions of the ICO in Scotland”
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10:00
Carol Peters (confirmed)
Information Security Officer, E-Government Department, East Renfrewshire Council
“Identity Management & Privacy challenges in a Local Authority”
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10:20
Question and Answer Session
10:35
Coffee in the Networking Surgery
11:20
William Malcolm (confirmed)
Senior Associate in the Outsourcing, Technology & Commercial Group, Pinsent Masons LLP
“Data protection: legal and regulatory challenges for the public and private sectors in 2010”
11:40
Toby Stevens (confirmed)
Director, Enterprise Privacy Group
“Data privacy practices”
Discussing the difference in data privacy practices and developments in Scotland and England.

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12:00
Question and Answer Session
12:15
Masterclass Session 1
A series of Masterclasses will run throughout the day. You have the opportunity to pick a stream from the following two topics. Training and Risk Management, Data Protection Technology.
13:00
Lunch in the Networking Surgery
14:00
Masterclass Session 2
14:45
Coffee in the Networking Surgery
15:15
Patricia Ruddy (confirmed)
NHS National Services Scotland Data Protection Advisor
“Privacy impact assessments in the NHS”
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15:35
Toby Stevens (confirmed)
Director, Enterprise Privacy Group
“Conservative Privacy Policy: How Security, Privacy and Identity might change in 2010”
In this session, Toby Stevens will reflect upon the implications of the Shadow Justice team's policies for cancellation of National ID Cards, empowering the Information Commissioner and rebuilding trust in public-sector information handling. These give rise to some tough realities for public authorities, and raise many questions about how the data protection landscape might change over the next four years.

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15:55
Elaine McKinney (confirmed)
Information Security and Data Protection Officer, Logica
“Protecting data when working with public bodies”
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16:15
Question and Answer Session
16:30
Chair's Closing Remarks
16:40
Event Close