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SUMMARY:LawSense School ICT Law 2023
DESCRIPTION:Responding To Reforms\, Managing Data Collection\, Access\, Retention & Data Breaches – Live Online & Recorded\nProgram\n12.00    LawSense Welcome \n12.05    Chairperson’s Introduction \nAlly Eddy\, Information Technology Manager\, Santa Sabina College; President\, MITIE Inc. \n12.10    Examining Potential Reforms and Other Changes and What You Should Be Considering \nPrivacy Reforms and Impacts on School Policies and Planning \n\nExploring proposed reforms to privacy legislation applicable in schools\n\n\nExamining potential impacts on school policies and exploring what schools should be considering now\nExploring how regulator focus is changing and what to expect regarding enforcement of privacy compliance\n\nInsurance Requirements – What Will They Require Next? \n\nExamining the current risk posture of cyber-insurers regarding schools and reviewing insurer requirements\nExploring how insurers’ attitude to schools is evolving and exploring further requirements that may be imposed\, including regarding admin privileges and other access in schools\n\nNathan Donovan\, Director\, Donovan Winkler Lawyers \n1.20       Break \n1.30       Potential Regulatory Reforms & School Impacts – Artificial Intelligence \n\nOutlining current and emerging technologies particularly relevant to schools\nUnderstanding relevant existing law and regulation\, including obligations regarding academic integrity\nExploring how laws and policies regarding AI may evolve and examining considerations for schools\n\nVeronica Scott\, Partner\, KPMG Law \n2.20       Break \n2.25       Chairperson’s Remarks \nDiana Murase\, Head Strategy and Transformation\, Scotch College; Vice President\, VINE \n2.30       Data Retention and Destruction: Balancing Different Risks and Obligations to Help Implement Effective and Legally Defensible Frameworks\, Policies and Practices \n\nOutlining key laws applying to document retention and destruction in schools\n\n\nExploring how obligations can conflict in practice\n\nduty of care liability\nRoyal Commission recommendations\nprivacy obligations regarding disposal/destruction of data\ndata retention risks\ninsurance requirements\n\n\n\n\nExploring approaches to balancing and resolving tensions between different obligations and risks for your school\nExamining templates provided by Archivists organisations and modifying these to optimise your document retention and destruction practices\, risk management and compliance\nLearning from case studies and scenarios\n\nHayden Delaney\, Partner\, HopgoodGanim Lawyers \n3.30       Break \n3.40       Managing Privacy Risks and Data Breaches Involving Third Party Suppliers/Contractors \nOptimising Accountability and Management of Supplier/Contractors \n\nExamining the liability exposure of the school for the actions of third-party suppliers\, including use of indemnity and other clauses in supplier contracts\nImplementing best practice in arrangements with suppliers to ensure compliance by the school and to optimise the school’s legal position\, including:\n\naccountability of suppliers/contractors regarding privacy and data protection\nresponse to an incident\n\n\nDealing with circumstances where the supplier will only provide limited information or where there are multiple related entities involved\n\nBest Practice Management of Data Breaches Involving Third Party Suppliers \n\nExamining mandatory reporting of requirements for data breaches – when and how you must report and remediation. What are your obligations versus that of a third-party supplier?\nManaging communications avoiding increased exposure to legal liability from your communications regarding the incident\nLearnings from recent incident case studies\n\nJason Symons\, Partner\, Mills Oakley Lawyers \n4.40       Closing remarks from The Chair \n4.45       Close Event
URL:https://calendar.vine.vic.edu.au/event/lawsense-school-ict-law-2023-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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