IAPP Canada Symposium 2026
Privacy | AI governance | Cybersecurity law
TORONTO
4-7 May
Adaptive Privacy: Real-time Governance for the AI Era
Monday, 4 May
10:45 - 11:45 EDT
Intermediate level
Every privacy professional has lived this moment: The artificial intelligence pilot clears internal review, launches successfully, and six months later no one can explain whether the system in production is still compliant. What if the real risk is not lack of controls, but reliance on privacy frameworks that were never designed to adapt?
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In this session, we will follow realistic AI deployment from initial launch through retraining and scale to expose where traditional, point-in-time privacy reviews quietly fail. As the system evolves, models change, data flows expand, and third parties are introduced, yet privacy controls remain frozen in time. We will introduce a modern operating model for privacy that aligns with how AI systems are built, retrained and deployed in production. Through concrete, real-world scenarios, attendees will see exactly where manual reviews, static DPIAs and ROPAs, and one-time approvals break down and what continuous, technically grounded approaches can replace them.
What you will learn:
• How to identify the hidden failure points in existing privacy programs with AI systems.
• How adaptive privacy enables better decisions, stronger oversight, enables trust, facilitates responsible data use and creates more credible regulatory narratives as AI programs mature.
• Practical governance patterns that shift privacy from episodic review to continuous oversight, allowing you to transition from reactive audit responses to proactive compliance.
Sponsored by Securiti AI
Moderator and speakers

Cassandra Maldini
AIGP, CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP
Vice President of Privacy and AI Governance
Securiti