Webinars

Upcoming

The Tech Behind the Data — Explained for People Who Don't Code
Upcoming

The Tech Behind the Data — Explained for People Who Don't Code

Trackers. SDKs. Fingerprinting. Network requests. You've seen the terms in audit reports and DPAs. You may have nodded along when developers explained them. Damnjan Jovanovic is a developer who has spent years making this technology genuinely understandable to privacy professionals — no code, no jargon, just the real thing.

Can Safety Do What Privacy Hasn't?
Upcoming

Can Safety Do What Privacy Hasn't?

We regulate how companies handle data. But we don't regulate what digital products actually do. Lisa LeVasseur has spent years building the case, and the tools, for treating digital products with the same safety rigor we apply to cars, food, and medicine. Her research shows it historically takes about 50 years from a new product category reaching mass adoption to product safety regulation. We're 43 years in.

€12.5 Million for an SDK — When Compliance Arguments Meet Technical Reality
Upcoming

€12.5 Million for an SDK — When Compliance Arguments Meet Technical Reality

Italy fined two banking apps €12.5 million. Not for a breach. For how a software component was designed to work on users' phones. The companies had compliance arguments. The regulator had the technical evidence. In this conversation, Charlotte Tranberg Bagger and Vibeke Specht explore what happens when compliance documentation and technical reality don't match — and why legal expertise alone can no longer close the gap.

When GDPR Instincts Fail You: Mobile App Compliance Under China's PIPL
Upcoming

When GDPR Instincts Fail You: Mobile App Compliance Under China's PIPL

You know GDPR. But when your company launches an app in China, the rules change in ways that catch even experienced privacy professionals off guard. No legitimate interests. Government-controlled cross-border transfers. A regulator that has pulled 500 apps from stores. Join us for a practical conversation about what European companies actually need to know when their mobile apps meet Chinese data protection law.