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Data protection exchange: Edinburgh, 30 June

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Join the DMA’s external affairs manager Zach Thornton at this Data Protection Exchange event in Edinburgh on 30 June and learn how GDPR will shape the data-driven marketing industry

Date: Thursday 30 June
Time: 09.00 – 11.00
Venue: Board & Bute Rooms, National Museums of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF
Cost: free

As the GDPR comes into force in May 2018, it's essential that marketers prepare now.

This Data Protection Exchange breakfast will put you on the right path, with a mix of informative presentations and debate.

You will learn:

  • To interpret key areas of GDPR such as consent, privacy notices, and profiling and how they affect marketing practices
  • How major brands are preparing for GDPR
  • How to adopt privacy-friendly practices and enhance brand value

Your host will be Rosemary Smith, owner of Opt-4 and co-founder of the Data Protection Network.

She is joined by the DMA’s external affairs manager, Zach Thornton who will share insights based on time spent with policymakers in the UK and in Brussels.

Presentations will be followed by a Q&A session so you can ask the questions relevant to your business.

This is also a great opportunity to meet fellow professionals from around the industry.

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