Frances Green and Shira Blank speak at Navigating Workplace Privacy: Strategies for Compliance and Innovation, hosted by Lewis Silkin.

Fran joins a panel discussion, "Update on the US and Workplace AI." Topics include:

  • What is the US position on AI at federal and state level?
  • How does this compare to the position in the UK, EU, and APAC?
  • What can be done to mitigate the rise in AI misuse employment related litigation?
  • Encouraging AI literacy in your workforce

Shira joins a panel discussion, "Global Workplace Privacy Trends: What to Know and Do?" Topics include:

  • New UK legislation – the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 and the Employment Rights Bill - what’s changing and what it means for you
  • Looking further afield - emerging global regulation – what are the key developments? 
  • Common themes in enforcement – where are the DPAs focusing their attention?  
  • Workplace privacy issues – where does the risk lie? Monitoring, ADM, consent and transparency remain hot topics to be addressed
  • Data Breaches & Cyber attacks – how to prepare, respond and protect your organization

For more information, visit the conference website.

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London, England

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