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Further Information

Amy Lillas
Events Advisor
+ 61 2 9296 3725

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For those of you who cannot attend these virtual sessions as they happen, recorded sessions will be uploaded to our client CPD site MyKWMFor guidance on CPD requirements, please refer to the footnote of this email. Allocations noted are advised only.

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Keynote speakers

Chief Strategy Officer, CyberCX
Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner
Brenton Charnley
Chief Executive Officer, True Layer 
Charles d'Haussy
Managing Director APAC, ConsenSys
Futurist. Optimist
Derek Slater
Global Director of Information Policy, Government Affairs and Public Policy, Google Inc.
Senator the Hon Jane Hume
Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy, Minister for Women's Economic Security
Jason Lalor
Executive Director Regulatory and Commercial, Square
Jessica Mila Schutzman
Head of Regulatory Relations at Electric Coin Co., creators and supporters of Zcash
Matt Perault
University of North Carolina, Ex-Facebook
Chief Responsible AI Officer,
Microsoft
Chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Tobias Feakin
Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology

Notice for legal practitioners holding a practising certificate with the Legal Practice Board of WA (LPBWA): As a CPD provider, it is a requirement under the Legal Profession Rules 2009 (WA) for King & Wood Mallesons to provide LPBWA with information in relation to your attendance of an approved CPD event. In order to comply with this requirement, we will collect, store and share certain data, including personal information, with the LPBWA, which will include your name, your practitioner ID, and sign in/sign out times for the event. In order for your CPD points to be recorded, it is your responsibility to complete the WA specific registration form prior to the event with your practitioner ID, the event name, time and duration.

If a seminar is relevant to your immediate or long-term professional development needs, you can claim 1 CPD point for every hour of attendance in accordance with your state's law society. Allocations noted here are advised only. Please be aware there are limits on the number of non-interactive, (i.e. recordings of CLEs, podcasts), CPD points you can claim.  A maximum of 4 CPD points in WA, 5 CPD points in VIC/NSW/ACT.  QLD Private study of audio/visual material recording of an event that occurred in the relevant CPD year there is no maximum CPD point limit – rule 48(2)).
If have any queries about the use of your personal data, contact our Data Protection Officer. You may also view our Privacy Statement.