
Privacy Assessments are the backbone of a great data privacy management program and according to new research, the average company conducts 59 Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) per year taking 285 hours per assessment. However, there are a wide variety of assessment types and for many companies still little clarity as to when and how these should be used.
This exclusive invitation-only Roundtable event in Berlin, will review how top global companies are using privacy assessments in the TRUSTe 2015 Privacy Assessment Benchmarking Study and include a demo of the new TRUSTe Assessment Manager which automates the process for conducting and managing privacy assessments.
Join us to evaluate your privacy management stacks up, gain insight on what other organizations are doing, identify gaps and report with confidence on the status of your privacy program to management.
As the TRUSTe Privacy Insight Series arrives in Berlin, request an invitation today and equip yourself with insights from new research and practical solutions to today's tough privacy challenges. This event is organized in conjunction with the European Data Protection Days Conference although a conference pass is not required if you just wish to attend the TRUSTe Roundtable.
Speaker Bios
Josh Harris
Director of Policy, TRUSTe
Most recently, Josh served as Policy Director for Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank that seeks to advance responsible data practices. Previously, Josh was Associate Director in the Office of Technology and Electronic Commerce at the International Trade Administration. Josh has also worked in private practice as an international trade attorney. In 2004, he was selected to the White House’s Presidential Management Fellowship program. In 2008, Josh was recognized with a professional award for his contributions to a Presidential trade initiative. In 2012, Josh received the United States Department of Commerce Gold Medal – the highest award offered by the Department – for his work on the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules System. From 2011 – 2013, Josh was the Vice-Chair of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) Data Privacy Subgroup and Chair of the Cross Border Privacy Rules System’s Joint Oversight Panel. Previously, Josh was the Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Privacy and Information Security Committee. Josh received his Juris Doctor from the George Washington University Law School in 2004 and his undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Geneseo in 2000. Josh was admitted to the Washington, DC bar in 2005.