Privacy and Data: Law and Practice
21 February 2020
果冻影院 Institute of Brand and Innovation Law (IBIL) concludes the fourth 鈥楶rivacy and Data鈥 two-day course at 果冻影院 Faculty of Laws.
This week, 果冻影院 Laws鈥 Institute of Brand and Innovation Law (IBIL) successfully concluded its fourth 鈥楶rivacy and Data鈥 two-day course at 果冻影院 Faculty of Laws for those working with IP, in privacy, confidential information, data security and management, in the media, with public figures, and developing technologies.
The course builds upon the success of earlier courses, the first of which was held at the Faculty in 2017. The course is the brain-child of 果冻影院 Visiting Professor Amanda Harcourt, who has been providing legal and policy advice within the creative industries for over 30 years. Again, this year the course brought together an unrivalled line-up of speakers from private practice, the bar, law enforcement, academia and the technology and cryptography sector.听Professor Harcourt鈥檚 thought-provoking introduction to the course alluded wryly to the Andy Warhol adage, speculating that 鈥榩erhaps in the future鈥 we might all enjoy 鈥15 minutes of privacy.鈥
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Speaking after the event, IBIL co-director, Dr Daniela Simone reported that attendees had praised Amanda Harcourt鈥檚 excellent facilitation skills and her curation of topics under review. 鈥極ne described the course as 鈥Literally shocking and fantastic鈥 because it 鈥渕akes you think about who is responsible, who has the power and who deserves to control the story.鈥濃
Find out more听
- Read more about the course on the event page
- To register your interest in next year鈥檚 course, contact Lisa Penfold here.
Photo credit: Danielle Denny