The IAPP launched an online calendar to help privacy professionals keep track of its list of events. The calendar includes IAPP web conferences, virtual and in-person KnowledgeNet meetings, LinkedIn Live events, annual conferences and networking opportunities. Visit the IAPP Store for information about and schedules for upcoming IAPP training classes.
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