TRACE hosts two annual conferences along with other workshops and events throughout the year. TRACE events are held in major business hubs around the world, bringing TRACE members together to exchange best practices and discuss the latest compliance and enforcement trends. TRACE members also receive preferential pricing on partner events.
2 May 2018, 2:00 PM - 2 May 2018, 5:30 PM
The General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) will take effect next month. This expansive regulation will not only impact data protection procedures, as currently drafted, it will have a significant impact on how companies can collect, transmit and store information about third parties in Europe. At the end of 2017, TRACE authored a position paper advocating for a legislative solution to the GDPR’s potential obstacles in Article 10 to anti-bribery due diligence. Since then we have made other considerable efforts to communicate our concerns to government officials both in the U.S. and in Europe with the goal of balancing the important but competing goals of privacy and transparency.
Join us on Wednesday, 2 May 2018 in Washington D.C. to learn more about these initiatives and to benchmark your GDRP compliance efforts with those of other companies. This is a unique opportunity to discuss your most pressing due diligence and data protection questions before GDPR takes effect 25 May 2018. The roundtable will be limited to 20 people to encourage discussion and will be followed by a complimentary networking reception.
Discussion topics will include:
If you are responsible for GDPR and/or anti-bribery compliance at your company and wish to attend, please write to [email protected] with your name, title, company affiliation and contact information. If there’s a specific question you would like addressed at the roundtable, please include it in your email request.
Roundtables are open to senior in-house legal, compliance and business executives and are by invitation only. Registration is limited to one representative per company and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is limited to 20 participants.