Session Replays
SPOKES Summer 2022
Access all sessions during the Spokes Summer 2022 Privacy and Technology Conference.
Day 1 Sessions
Multi-state Legislation: An Operational Readiness Discussion
Several states have new privacy regulations taking effect in 2023. This discussion will focus on practical and actionable guidance to help companies prepare for and comply with new fragmented data privacy rules.
Justin Antonipillai
Founder and CEO
WireWheel
Lisa Barksdale
Director of Privacy
Zillow
Tara Jones
Legal Services Senior Manager, Global Privacy
Yahoo
Katie Pimentel
Assistant General Counsel, Global Privacy
Yahoo
Privacy Operations in Practice
As privacy regulations proliferate, companies are looking at how privacy can become integral in the design of products and systems. Learn from privacy experts the methodologies, tools, and techniques to ensure that your company integrates privacy into its design process.
Sheridan Clemens
Senior Engagement Manager
WireWheel
Melanie Ensign
Founder and CEO
Discernible
Kelly Peterson Miranda
Business and Regulatory Affairs
Grindr
Consent and Advertising in 2023
Building consent into your advertising program is an increasingly important consideration in today’s modern privacy-centric world — whether you’re managing one brand, several brands, or multiple brands and channels, this session will spell out best practices, offer operationalize guidance for upcoming regulations, and discuss trends and myths percolating throughout the industry.
Rick Buck
Chief Privacy Officer
WireWheel
Jennifer Harkins Garone
Sr. Director, North American Brands Privacy Person HIPAA Officer and Information Governance
Carnival Corp/ABG
Michael Hahn
EVP & General Counsel
IAB
Gary Kibel
Partner
Davis+Gilbert LLP
Philip J. Weiser
Attorney General
Colorado
How to Become a CPO
Are you considering the path to Chief Privacy Officer? Hear insights from data privacy executives at Ampersand and Stott and May to help you strategize your journey to CPO.
George Ratcliffe
Head of Data Privacy and GRC Search, USA
Stott & May
Stuart Lee
VP and Chief Privacy Officer
VMware
Noga Rosenthal
Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel
Ampersand
A Conversation About AI And High-Risk Processing
Artificial intelligence is more than a buzzwordy trend — it comes with very nuanced real-world consequences and implications. This session will be an open discussion about how to think about high-risk processing in the context of artificial intelligence, from ethical concerns to practical regulatory considerations.
Lee Matheson
Policy Counsel
Future of Privacy Forum
Jarno Vanto
Partner, Data, Privacy & Security
King & Spalding
Bertram Lee
Sr. Counsel on Data and AI
Future of Privacy Forum
Christina Montgomery
Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer
IBM
Preparing for Federal Regulations Coming Down the Pipeline
It’s no secret that fragmented state-by-state data privacy regulations have put companies in a spin trying to figure out how and where to focus their compliance energies. This panel will focus on where federal data privacy regulations are gaining traction: protecting children’s privacy, and what your organization should keep top of mind.
Cobun Zweifel-Keegan
Managing Director
IAPP
Jeremy Berkowitz
Privacy and Data Protection Director
BDO USA, LLP
Susan Raab
Managing Partner
CDP Institiute
Jessica Rich
Of Counsel
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
What to Expect in 2023
It’s one thing to have a pulse on state-by-state privacy legislation; it’s another to actually comply with the patchwork of laws. This session will focus on how you can prepare for these regulations in practice: what each state requires, what it means to actually opt-in and opt-out, and how you can build a connection with your customers.
Justin Antonipillai
Founder and CEO
WireWheel
Michael Hahn
EVP & General Counsel
IAB
Sundeep Kapur
Senior Associate
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Crystal Skelton
Senior Corporate Counsel
ZipRecruiter
Consent - Beyond Compliance
Several state laws require consumers to opt-in and opt-out of targeted marketing. Companies can look at this as a compliance burden or as an opportunity. This panel will discuss how to take these new requirements – along with the deprecation of cookies- and turn it into an opportunity.
Anne Smith
Director, Demand Generation
WireWheel
Arnaud Gouachon
Chief Legal Officer
Contentsquare
Kara Larson
Principal Privacy & Compliance Counsel
6sense
Day 2 Sessions
Bruno Gencarelli
Head of Unit International Data Flows and Protection, DG Justice
European Commission
Consent and Preference Management Across the Globe
Once upon a time, consent was almost as simple as “just” managing cookies. Today, organizations are mobilizing to figure out strategies for managing consent across multiple channels, brands, and devices, from phones to smart TVs to connected appliances. This discussion will focus on how companies can use consent as a way to build trust, collect more first-party data, and be confident in their regulatory compliance.
Justin Antonipillai
Founder and CEO
WireWheel
Dona Fraser
Senior VP, Privacy Initiatives,
BBB National Programs
Ruth Boardman
Partner
Bird & Bird
Accountable Executives = Accountable Privacy Programs
Regulators from California, France, Australia, and points in between are increasingly requiring organizations to prove their comprehensive privacy programs are operationally effective and aligned with executive governance and accountability. This means corporate controls binding on even the most senior executives, investment across the organization, and real-time performance data.
Scott Taylor, VP Chief Privacy Officer at Merck, and Marty Abrams, Executive Director at the IAF have been exploring for two decades how to implement mature, comprehensive accountability programs. This session will show how it is done.
Martin Abrams
Executive Director and Chief Strategist
Information Accountability
Barb Lawler
Chief Operating Officer & Sr. Strategist
Information Accountability
Scott Taylor
Chief Privacy Officer
Merck
Customer Loyalty, Privacy & Data Governance
Loyalty programs are the backbone of many companies, but come with a slew of traps, risks, and complexity related to data privacy. This panel will examine how to responsibly manage your loyalty program data, from communication preferences and data storage to data sharing and regulatory considerations.
Mark Milone
Director of Data Strategy
Blueprint
Dave Navetta
Partner
Cooley
Erin Raese
Global SVP Revenue
Annex Cloud
Robert S. Seiner
President & Principal
KIK Consulting & Educational Services
Implementing Consent: A Plan for Agencies
Digital agencies often serve as the connective tissue between organizations and technology — which means that as data privacy regulations continue to expand and evolve, agencies need to stay on top of how to responsibly serve their clients.
John Doyle
President and Founder
Digital Polygon
Arielle Garcia
Chief Privacy Officer
UM Worldwide
Judy Gordon
VP – Marketing
WireWheel
Trishla Ostwal
Tech Policy Reporter
ADWEEK
Differential Privacy: Lessons for Enterprises from US Government Agencies
Enterprises trying to keep up with technological advances and a rapidly changing regulatory landscape can learn from their public sector counterparts who have been finding innovative ways to publish data while respecting the privacy of individuals.
This talk will review recent uses of differential privacy in the public sector, based on actual case-studies at the US Census Bureau and the Internal Revenue Service. We will emphasize the tools and processes that enable “negotiations” between the parties most concerned with privacy and those most concerned with accuracy, or “fitness for use”, of the released data. We will explain the benefits that drove the adoption of differential privacy and how they can be translated to commercial enterprises.
Amol Deshpande
Chief Scientist
WireWheel
Claire Bowen
Principal Research Associate and Statistical Methods Group Lead
Urban Institute
Ashwin Machanavajjhala
Founder & Chief Scientist
Tumult Labs, Inc.
Gerome Miklau
CEO and Founder
Tumult Labs, Inc.
How to Think About Buying Privacy Technology
Determining the best privacy technology for your organization can be overwhelming. In this session, privacy experts provide you with the knowledge on what you should consider before making software decisions.
Kevin Donahue
Sr. Director, Privacy Engineering
Ethos Privacy
Andy Dale
General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer
Alyce
Jeff Mayse
Director of Data Security & Governance
Alyce
Emily Schwartz
Director of Product Marketing
WireWheel
Justin Antonipillai
Founder and CEO
WireWheel
Travis LeBlanc
Partner
Cooley
Omer Tene
Partner
Goodwin
Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna
Vice President for Global Privacy
Future of Privacy Forum