Following the cancellation of our Data Protection Congress, originally scheduled for next week in Brussels, PwC contacted the IAPP about an event they'd like to hold in solidarity. Their "Freedom Conference" is now scheduled for 2 December in London. Details for attending the event can be accessed by clicking the "Full Story" link.
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