The 3rd Annual Data Privacy Conference USA took place virtually on September 29th 2021 and gathered thought leaders, legislators, public and private sector, and civil society representatives to discuss the most topical and timely issues relating Data Privacy in the US.
Participants explored the extent to which a strong comprehensive Data Privacy federal framework in the US is realistically achievable after years of repeated efforts to reach a consensus, and discussed latest initiatives to boost transatlantic cooperation on digital regulations through the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, starting with a new EU-US privacy agreement. The conference highlighted privacy issues around Artificial Intelligence developments worldwide, while significant focus was given to the privacy challenges raised by behavioural advertising, the major changes led by ‘Big Tech’ in this area and the impact these changes could have on competition, on future revenue streams and business models.
Session replays for the 3rd Annual Data Privacy Conference USA can be seen on Forum Europe’s YouTube channel.
Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights
U.S Senate
Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security
US Senate
Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce
House of Representatives
United States Senator for New York
US Senate
US Senator for Massachusetts
US Senate
Deputy Secretary of Commerce
US Department of Commerce
*Positions & organisations at time of conference
The 2020 edition of the Data Privacy Conference USA took place virtually and brought together over 300 thought leaders, the public and private sectors and legislators to discuss the most topical and timely issues relating Data Privacy in the US.
Topics explored included the future of data privacy policy in the USA ahead of the November 2020 election, the necessity of building trust for consumers and citizens, and data privacy & the transatlantic relationship following the Schrems II decision earlier on this year
Held using an interactive virtual event system, sessions went beyond the standard webinar. Attendees had the opportunity to get involved and engage through interactive sessions, one-to-one and group networking, a virtual exhibition area.
Session replays for the 2nd Annual Data Privacy Conference USA can be seen on Forum Europe’s YouTube channel.
Commissioner
Federal Trade Commission
US Congresswoman
US House of Representatives
US Senator
US Senate
US Congresswoman
US House of Representatives
US Senator
US Senate
*Positions & organisations at time of conference
The Data Privacy Conference USA 2019 provided a top-level meeting space for the data protection community in the US and further afield to explore current and future challenges in the area of data privacy, as well as to debate the different governance strategies that have emerged. Speakers also discussed how a US data privacy framework could fit in the international context, what a federal law would mean for specific areas of the economy such as the health sector, and how a framework for the collection and use of personal data could be designed so that it does not hinder competition and innovation but promotes responsible use of data and safeguards users’ trust.
US Congresswoman
US House of Representatives
Director, Privacy Shield
Department of Commerce
US Senator
US Senate
Deputy Commissioner,
Assistant Deputy, Public
Advocacy Division
Office of the Attorney
General for the District of Columbia
Assistant Secretary (Acting), NTIA Department of Commerce
*Positions & organisations at time of conference










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