CILIP Data Protection Conference

Wednesday 21 May

A new conference for 2025, presented by CILIP and Naomi Korn Associates.

The CILIP Data Protection Conference is designed for anyone with a responsibility relating to the use of identifiable information and protection of personal data and will update delegates professional practice in GDPR, data privacy, compliance and regulation.

The programme will support essential professional skills and knowledge in data and information governance; legal compliance; AI; and information rights; childrens’ privacy and cyber security.

Exploring the latest regulatory developments; best practice examples; policy creation and implementation; and more!

The programme has been developed in association with Naomi Korn Associates and Jess Prembroke, Director of Information Law Services at Naomi Korn Associates, will be chairing the conference.

Jess Pembroke comments “join us at the conference for a unique blend of essential knowledge and networking! it’s not just about refreshing your knowledge on governance, compliance, AI and cyber security – it’s about re-igniting your passion and discovering fresh ideas. See you there!”

The event is held online via Zoom and delegates will have access to a recording that you can refer to at a later date.

 

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Why you should attend?

The annual CILIP Data Protection Conference provides a unique and important chance for you to update your knowledge about crucial regulatory and compliance related issues and developments. It also provides an invaluable forum for in-depth presentations by UK experts, informed debate and opportunities to ask questions. At the 2025 Conference, presentations will include the following topic areas:

  • Changes to legislation: Data, privacy and more
  • The evolving role of data protection in AI governance
  • Data protection in the public sector
  • Children’s rights and privacy
  • Cyber security
  • And more!

Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)

The PKSB represents a full set of knowledge and skills used within the library, archives, records, knowledge and information management professions. You can use the PKSB as a framework for identifying any skills gaps to help you plan and develop for your career. The following are elements of the PKSB that relate to this event:

  • 2.2 – Data Governance – Assessing, planning and ensuring data quality and compliance with legislation and guidelines
  • 2.9 – AI and Algorithmic Literacy – Understanding how AI works and its impact on society
  • 2.10 – Data Stewardship -Advising organisations on the importance of transparency, accountability and fairness in data use
  • 4.1 – Information Governance – Rules, regulations, legislation, standards, policies and compliance.
  • 4.2 – Information Rights – Safeguarding and facilitating the rights of individuals.
  • 4.6 – Information Assurance and Security – Preserving the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.
  • 4.7 – Assured Information Sharing – Balancing making information available with requirements relating to information security and privacy.
  • 12.5 – Strategy, Planning and Management – Legal compliance

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