SYNOPSIS
This module will provide an overview of the Singapore Data Protection Act with the focus on the scope of the act, the data controller's obligations, the standards of compliance and accountability measures. Relevant PDPC decisions and guidelines will be referenced. The latest amendments to the PDPA and their significance to Singapore data protection regime, as well as the role of the reasonableness standard of compliance that is central to the Act, will also be examined. An overview will also be provided on other laws with implications for personal data and informational privacy interests.
This module is part of the Primer Series: Leading Issues in Law & Technology.
Developments in AI, blockchain, crypto-currencies, smart contracts and other emerging technologies have far-reaching implications for legal professionals in various areas of practice. As the Singapore Judiciary has emphasised, it is crucial for legal professionals to stay abreast of the latest developments in this regard.
This primer series provides legal professionals with a one-stop avenue to acquire updated knowhow about key legal and regulatory issues surrounding the use of AI, blockchain, smart contracts and other emerging technologies. Taught by leading experts in their respective fields, participants will be equipped with a nuanced appreciation of the practical legal and regulatory issues that have and are likely to arise. Instructors will peel away the jargon to demystify the underlying technology, so that participants can gain insights into the available strategies that they and their clients can embrace in response to, or anticipation of, technology adoption and innovation.
The primer series comprises the following 5 modules. Participants can pick and choose which module(s) to attend.
SPEAKER
Warren B. Chik is an Associate Professor of Law with the Singapore Management University School of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance. He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the National University of Singapore Law School and Master of Laws degrees from University College London and Tulane University. He is also called to the bar in Singapore, London and Wales, and New York. Warren researches and writes predominantly in the area of Infocomm Technology and the Law, in particular in the areas of Internet Intermediaries Law and Data Protection and Privacy Law.
FEES
a. Registration Fee
Registration fee of S$121.50* (inclusive of GST) applies per module
b. Group Registration
Registration fee of S$109.35* (inclusive of GST) applies if there are at least 10 participants from the same organisation.
c. SMU Alumni (LLB / JD / LLM graduates)
Registration fee of S$109.35* (inclusive of GST) applies for SMU LLB/ JD/ LLM Alumni per module
*Please note that there will be no refund of any fees should the participant cancel the registration/ fail to attend the event. However, registration is transferable. Notice of any change in participant should be sent to the Academy via email: smulawacademy@smu.edu.sg, at least one week before the event.
SMU Law Academy reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event. In such case, we will arrange for the refund of fees paid.
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