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Privacy Congres
Timing
10h00
Congress

Privacy Congress (online)

The second Privacy Congress will be held online this Friday, the 4th of September. Frederic Debusseré, will welcome the guests and take care of the introduction. Ruben Roex will speak about the new Belgian Cybersecurity Law. 

The Congress will be held in Dutch. You can register here.

Timing
15h30
Antwerp
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Abilways conference ‘witwasbestrijding – compliance’

On 29 October 2020, Niels Vandezande, legal consultant at Timelex, will participate in a panel discussion on 'Crypto assets: practical applications, legal and compliance aspects' during this conference.

The event will be held in Dutch.

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Timing
09:30 - 11:00
Porto, Portugal
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Global perspective on IP and technology

Timelex lawyer Lynn Pype will speak about Advertising in a digital age at the AIJA event Global perspective on IP and technology. The event will take place in Porto (Portugal) at 19 - 21 March 2020. 

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coe108
Timing
10:30 - 12:00
Istanbul, Turkey
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CoE 108+ and the GDPR: A Modernised Look and Nexus at Protecting Personal Data Worldwide

Timelex lawyer Jos Dumortier will be participating in a panel discussion at the event CoE 108+ and the GDPR: A Modernised Look and Nexus at Protecting Personal Data Worldwide. The event will take place in Istanbul, Turkey. 

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Timing
11h45-13h00
Schaarbeek
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CPDP panel: Admissibility of digital evidence in court

Niels Vandezande, legal consultant at Timelex, will participate in a panel held at the CPDP 2020 conference on whether new technologies can produce electronic evidence that can hold up in court. The panel will be held in English.

More information: https://www.cpdpconferences.org/

Timing
12h10
Riga, Latvia
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5G Techritory | Can Europe save the 5G newborn by introducing an innovative approach in legal framework development?

This Friday, Timelex lawyer Yung Shin Van Der Sype will moderate a panel presentation at 5G Techritory in Riga. The topic of this session is Can Europe save the 5G newborn by introducing an innovative approach in legal framework development?.

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Timing
14h30
Villach, Austria
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Implementing the GDPR in the Age of AI

Timelex lawyer Jos Dumortier will speak at AICI (Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Imaging) Forum Villach. The topic of his session will be Implementing the GDPR in the Age of AI.

The event takes place in Villach, Austria. Registration is open until 28 November 2019. 

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Timing
8h30
Leuven
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CiTiP 30th anniversary: three decades at the crossroads of IP, ICT and Law

The Centre for IT & IP Law is a research center at the Faculty of Law of the University of Leuven (KU Leuven). On 4 October, they will celebrate three decades of our work at the crossroads of IP, ICT and Law with a celebratory conference.

The following Timelex lawyers will speak at this event:

  • Niels VandezandeThe EU Cybersecurity Act
  • Yung Shin Van Der Sype: Cybersecurity in the healthcare sector: Specific challenges and human-oriented solutions
  • Ruben RoexCloud service providers under the NIS Directive and NIS Act: Where to draw the boundaries?
  • Niels VandezandeOriginality in Belgian law
  • Edwin JacobsDevelopments in electronic invoicing

See the full programme here

  • Date: 4 October 2019  (08.30 - 19.00) 
  • Location: Leuven, DV1 91.56 Auditorium Zeger Van Hee
  • Address: Tiensestraat 41, 3000 Leuven

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Timing
13h30 - 15h00
Las Vegas Room, Hilton Tallinn Park, Tallinn Estonia
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GDPR today: who is still afraid of the big bad wolf?

Timelex lawyer Yung Shin Van Der Sype will lead a session about the GDPR at the EELA (European Employment Lawyers Association) conference in Tallinn, Estonia. 

The General Data Protection Regulation EU 2016/679 (GDPR) came in with bells on. Concerned by the strengthened enforcement mechanisms and further-driven empowerment of data subjects, companies had to rethink how to handle personal data – also, their employee data. Now, one year after the GDPR’s point zero, it is time for a first ‘benefits vs. efforts’ assessment. How are employers handling and not handling their GDPR compliance? Did the supposedly insurmountable threat of data subject claims/requests and administrative fines actually manifested during the first GDPR year? Were employers confronted with a data subject request ‘boom’?

The goal of this session is to discuss how employers have addressed (reasonable and less reasonable) data subject requests, how they dealt with data protection in employment litigation, and how they implement(ed) the GDPR in practice. In addition, the panel members of the session will have a closer look at a number of indivertible implementation drawbacks and pitfalls, such as the use of biometric data of employees, employee consent and data retention periods for HR files.

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