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Programme Agenda: Customer Privacy & Data Protection Asia Summit 2019

Built around the theme of “Reinforcing Trust & Accountability in a Data-Driven Age”, the inaugural Customer Privacy & Data Protection Asia Summit (28-29 May 2018, Singapore) will lend insights on how organisations can ensure responsible data governance in an emerging threat landscape.

What’s on the Agenda?

  • Understanding the latest updates in Asia's data privacy landscape
  • How strengthened customer data privacy can be a business enabler for your organisation
  • How you can establish a robust Personal Data Protection infrastructure
  • How you can develop and implement a data breach management and response plan to manage data breaches
  • Envisioning the future of data security with automated technologies

How evolving data privacy regulations can affect you

With evolving privacy regulations such as PDPA, GDPR and rise of cyber attacks, organisations need to ensure the security of their data. Failure to comply will result in penalties of up to €20 million. Similarly, this has a great impact on Asian Businesses as well.


Download your free report to find out how your business is affected and what are the strategies to aid with regulatory compliance. 

Opt in or Opt Out?

In this article we shine a spotlight on the impact of data privacy regulations on globalisation as well as expert advice on aligning people, process and technology to focus on the various disciplines – from data governance to security.

GDPR & PDPA - How evolving data privacy regulations will affect Asian businesses

With the implementation of regulations such as GDPR and PDPA, this artcle examines the following key themes:

  • Impact of GDPR on Asia one year on
  • Cost of non-compliance
  • Challenges of complying with GDPR and PDPA
  • Approach to consumer data protection

What Are the Most Overlooked Areas of Data Breaches?

Data breaches are unfortunately becoming all too common an occurrence. The World Economic Forum 2019 global risk report has named cyber attacks and data breaches as the fourth and fifth most serious risks facing the world today. Yet whilst organisations are stepping up their efforts to improve their data breach prevention strategies, there are often areas that are overlooked. Here, we look at some of the common areas. 

  • Legal Counsel
  • Employee Data
  • Accidental Emailing
  • Third Party Providers

For Sponsors - What Are the Most Overlooked Areas of Data Breaches?

Data breaches are unfortunately becoming all too common an occurrence. The World Economic Forum 2019 global risk report has named cyber attacks and data breaches as the fourth and fifth most serious risks facing the world today. Yet whilst organisations are stepping up their efforts to improve their data breach prevention strategies, there are often areas that are overlooked. Here, we look at some of the common areas. 

  • Legal Counsel
  • Employee Data
  • Accidental Emailing
  • Third Party Providers

Cyber Security Challenges, Focuses For 2019

Cyber Security Hub’s fielded a survey in October 2018. This report combines both quantitative and qualitative data for a look at our readers’ views on these pressing questions and more:

  • What is the most dangerous threat vector?
  • What is the one area of cyber security that needs to change the most in 2019?
  • Will mobile devices pose a greater threat in 2019?
  • Where will cyber dollars be allocated in the new year?

Security Advocacy: A Must for Today’s Enterprise

This report examines security awareness efforts, and the advocates in place in the enterprise to see these initiatives through. What is the state of security advocacy? Have awareness campaigns gained traction in the past year?

In this month’s full market report, Security Advocacy: A Must for Today’s Enterprise, you will learn:

  • The state of security advocacy and why it’s so important now.
  • How to overcome the challenges surrounding security awareness such as negative perceptions.
  • Fundamental best practices that will bring immeasurable benefits for the long term.

Be sure to check out the full Market Report, and start your journey to a successful cyber security awareness strategy.

4 Ways to Balance the Use of Data, Privacy Management and Customer Trust

Big data is an exciting prospect for the future of business. It allows companies to understand their customers and to build meaningful relationships with them but with a growing fear of loss of data privacy how can companies convince customers that it’s worth the risk? Organisations need to address how to strike the balance between the use of data, privacy management and customer trust. With that in mind we explore four ways to balance the use of data, privacy management and customer trust.

  • Rebuild Trust
  • Balance Personalisation and Privacy
  • Implement Consumer Identity and Access Management
  • Enhance Customer Control and Support Open Data

GDPR & PDPA - How evolving data privacy regulations will affect Asian businesses Sponsorship

With the implementation of regulations such as GDPR and PDPA, this artcle examines the following key themes:

  • Impact of GDPR on Asia one year on
  • Cost of non-compliance
  • Challenges of complying with GDPR and PDPA
  • Approach to consumer data protection

The Rapid Rise Of Regulatory-Compliance Enhancing Tech: Judging The Impact of New Tech On Compliance

This article looks at technological tools that have been successfully utilised to make regulatory compliance significantly easiaer and less costly. 

‘No Security Through Obscurity’: The Link Between Privacy & Visibility

Privacy versus security: it’s a longstanding issue enterprises have been pitted against, made more visible by data privacy measures such as GDPR. Here's what enterprises should know.