IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2025

The IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2025 call for speaking proposals is open

IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. helps professionals connect the dots between technology, privacy, AI governance and digital responsibility. Educate your colleagues while growing your reputation by submitting a proposal to speak at the 2025 event in San Diego.

We are looking for experts to speak on developing trends, as well as continuing issues such as:

  • AI ethics, governance and regulatory updates.
  • Breach response.
  • Building technology into privacy operations.
  • Critical infrastructure.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Children’s privacy.
  • Health technology and biometrics privacy.
  • Building your privacy team and growing your privacy career.
  • Privacy engineering.
  • Privacy-enhancing technologies and generative AI.
  • Third-party vendor management and risk.
  • International, U.S. state and federal privacy updates.

P.S.R. speakers gain exposure in front of an engaged audience of more than 2,000 top-tier professionals. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the community focused on the intersection of technology, privacy, AI governance, digital responsibility and technology.

Submit your proposal

Speaking has its benefits

Take this opportunity to give back to the community and share your expertise. Speaking at Privacy. Security. Risk. 2025 will help you:

  • Distinguish yourself as a thought leader in privacy.
  • Gain exposure in the world’s largest privacy association.
  • Elevate the profession by sharing your knowledge.

The call for proposals closes 23 March.

Submission information

2024 conference recap

P.S.R. 2024 cast a technically savvy eye
on privacy and AI issues

IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. focuses on the intersection of privacy, AI governance, digital responsibility and technology. P.S.R. agendas include keynote speakers, training, workshops, networking activities and breakout sessions that showcase practical solutions to operational challenges.

P.S.R. 2024 explored topics including artificial intelligence governance by design, implementing privacy-enhancing technologies, managing supplier risks, automating privacy operations, and responding to ransomware attacks. You can see presentations from P.S.R. 2024 breakout sessions if we received them and have permission to share them.

Presentations

Tech and ethics on stage

Keynote speakers included tech-focused philosophers, ethicists, podcasters and privacy activists. Casey Newton and Kevin Roose of the “Hard Fork” technology podcast did live interviews on the main stage with ethicist Casey Fiesler, AI publisher and philosopher John Kaag, and international privacy advocate Max Schrems. Former Google CPO Keith Enright shared his insights on the rapid change of the privacy and digital governance fields. Researcher Jenn Louie spoke about infusing moral literacy into technological innovation. A keynote panel including Harvey Jang, Lara Liss and Nubiaa Shabaka answered moderator Travis LeBlanc’s questions about c-suite leaders’ evolving digital governance responsibilities.

The 2024 program also featured networking events ranging from a large reception to small, focused discussions in quiet settings and special activities for first-time attendees. Meet-ups brought attendees together by industry — adtech, cybersecurity, etc. — and common interests such as diversity in privacy.

Check out the gallery for scenes from P.S.R. 2024. Make sure to sign up for IAPP events updates for previews of P.S.R. 2025 and our other IAPP events.

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