Tietojen siirrot – miten hallita edelleen relevantteja riskejä

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Event date

6 Jun

2024

Dittmar & Indrenius > Insight > Tietojen siirrot – miten hallita edelleen relevantteja riskejä

Webinaari torstaina 6.6.2024 klo 9.00 – 10.00

D&I Innovation Powerhouse järjestää kevään aikana webinaarisarjan, jossa käsittelemme innovatiivisiin teknologioihin ja palveluihin liittyvää juridiikkaa eri kulmista. Webinaarisarjassa syvennymme muun muassa tietovarantoihin ja tekoälyyn, patentteihin erityisesti terveyssektorin näkökulmasta, avoimen lähdekoodin lisensseihin ja tekoälyyn, sekä tietojen siirtoihin.

Kesäkuussa Partner Jukka Lång ja Senior Associate Oskari Paasikivi tarjoavat ajankohtaiskatsauksen kansainvälisten tiedonsiirtojen vaatimuksiin ja niiden hallintaan käytännössä. Webinaarissa syvennytään erityisesti seuraaviin teemoihin:

  • Tiedonsiirtoriskien hallinta neljä vuotta Schrems II -tuomion jälkeen
  • Viimeisimmät viranomaislinjaukset ja valvontakäytäntö
  • Globaalien pilvipalveluiden juridisesti kestävä hankinta
  • Data Privacy Frameworkin haasteet ja USA-tiedonsiirtojen (lähi)tulevaisuus

 

Jos et ole saanut kutsua ja haluaisit osallistua webinaareihin, voit olla yhteydessä: thinkingahead@dittmar.fi.

 

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