Managing the challenges of the cloud under the new EU GDPR

And what would Brexit mean?


Date: 22nd June, 2016
Time: 9.30 – 13.30 (including lunch, registration from 09:00 - 09:30)
Venue: Grange St. Paul's, 10 Godliman Street, London, EC4V 5AJ
There is no charge for attending this seminar.
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Frank Jennings, Wallace LLP "The Cloud Lawyer"

Frank advises a number of cloud and IT providers and customers. He is a lawyer, independent of Netskope, specialising in cloud and technology, commercial contracts, data security, and intellectual property. Clients say his pragmatic approach to solving problems and his robustly drafted contracts have helped them avoid expensive legal action. Frank is well-regarded in the industry and by the legal directories.

Agenda:

09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 09:35 Welcome and Introduction
Jonathan Mepsted, Netskope
09:35 - 10:15 What is the GDPR and what does it mean for organisations in the EU?
Frank Jennings, Wallace LLP
10:15 - 10:35 How does working in the cloud affect data protection?
Frank Jennings, Wallace LLP and Andy Aplin, Netskope 
10:35 - 10:50 Coffee break

10:50 - 11:10 How can single identity and provisioning platforms help organisations to enforce GDPR compliant standards?
Daniel Power, Sr. Manager Business Development, EMEA, Okta
11:10 - 11:30
Data Classification: A foundation for EU GDPR Compliance
Craig Adams, EMEA Sales Director
Titus
11:30 - 12:00
Managing the challenges of the cloud under the new EU GDPR
Andy Aplin, Technical Director, 
Netskope
12:00 - 12:20 How would a Brexit vote tomorrow affect UK data laws? Frank Jennings, Wallace LLP
12:20 - 12:30 Q&A
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

Attend the event to learn more about what organisations in the cloud will need to do to comply with the GDPR:

Frank Jennings will discuss what the GDPR entails, define some of the terminology and examine the key areas where organisations need to focus. Together with Netskope's Andy Aplin, he will discuss the impact of cloud services on data protection, examining what constitutes adequate security measures and looking at the obligations on the side of the data controller (the organisation that holds the data) and the data processor (the cloud services being used). He will also give an overview of what a Brexit vote in the referendum would mean for UK data privacy laws.

Andy Aplin will describe how Netskope can help organisations to manage their GDPR risks, such as by identifying the cloud applications used by your workforce, by understanding what is happening in the cloud at user, device, location and activity level, and by knowing how to prevent personal data from being stored or processed in unmanaged cloud services.

Craig Adams of Titus will explain how data classification helps organisations take steps towards GDPR compliance by providing simple controls to prevent breach, sharing the burden of accountability and supporting defensible deletion of data through data tagging.

Daniel Power from Okta will talk about technology that can be used to control access to cloud services that are discovered and monitored by Netskope. He will explain how having a single identity and provisioning platform, overlaid with security controls like 2FA, helps organisations to enforce GDPR aligned policies.

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