[In Person] D2E: Data Privacy and Protection
This event has been postponed until further notice.
Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)
The Data and Digital Economy (D2E) Law series will encompass 3-hour structured training sessions in various aspects of D2E law offered under the Data and Digital Economy Law Course for Legal and Industry Practitioners. Lawyers, corporate counsel and allied legal professionals practising or involved in this dynamic and amorphous space will find the sessions useful in navigating the complexities of technology and the law. Interested learners may choose to register for individual sessions covering a wide range of topics or all sessions under the Course.
CPD Points : 3.5
Data protection
This 3-hour session on Data Privacy and Protection is part of the Data and Digital Economy Law Series. It will look at the Personal Data Protection Act and how it governs the use, management and protection of personal data. It also touches upon cross-border transfer and protection management of data in relation to the digital economy. The faculty will refer to case studies and real-life examples of breaches in consent obligations and data protection, obligations of data intermediaries, leveraging online platforms to collect data and more.
2.15pm Overview
2.30pm Key personal data protection obligations
3pm Cross-border transfers of personal data
3.45pm Break
4pm Data protection management
5.15pm Case study
5.45pm End
Mr Steve Tan Partner & Deputy Head, Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice,
Steve is a Partner and Deputy Head in Rajah & Tann Singapore’s TMT (Technology, Media and Telecommunications) practice group. Steve practices Data Protection, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Intellectual Property, and Digital Media / Entertainment law. He has been recognized as a leading lawyer for TMT work in the Asia Pacific Legal 500; the AsiaLaw Profiles; the Practical Law Company Which Lawyer; and Chambers Asia Pacific. Steve is also cited as a leading lawyer for Technology law, Media law and/or Information Technology law in Best Lawyers, and in Who’s Who Legal: Data for Telecoms & Media, Data Security, and Data Privacy & Protection. In Legal 500 2019, Steve is cited as being “one of the gurus in the field of data protection”. Steve achieved top 10 in the Financial Times (FT) Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers Award 2019. In Legal 500 2020, a client gave testimony that “Steve Tan has great depth of knowledge for PDPA matters. Strategic, sound in advice and very responsive.”. Steve was additionally picked as a top 30 individual practitioner worldwide for Privacy and Data Protection in Best of the Best Global Expert Guide 2019. Steve co-founded and is a director of (i) Rajah & Tann Technologies Pte Ltd, a company that provides technical solutions to help organisations navigate the digital economy such as contract management, e-discovery, e-learning; and (ii) Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity Pte Ltd, a company specialising in cybersecurity and data breach incident response. Steve is Adjunct Professor of the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore, teaching Privacy & Data Protection law.
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Ms Yi Lin Seng
Yi Lin is a Senior Managing Counsel for Privacy & Data Protection in Mastercard, covering privacy and data protection matters for Asia Pacific. Yi Lin previously practised law with an international law firm, specializing in information technology matters. Yi Lin is also Certified Information Privacy Professional, a Certified Information Privacy Manager, a Certified Information Privacy Technologist, and is also a Fellow of Information Privacy
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SILE Accredited CPD Activity
Number of Public CPD Points: 3.5 (TBC)
Practice Area: Data Protection & Privacy
Training Level: Intermediate
SILE Attendance Policy Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information. |
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