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Seminar on Employee Privacy and Data Protection in the Nordic Region (Helsinki)

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IUNO invites Human Resource Professionals and people with HR responsibility in the Nordic Region to a series of seminars focusing on employee privacy and data protection in the Nordic Region.

Companies are finding increasing needs for monitoring, storing, and sharing data on employees, often for security or operational reasons. With the rapid technological developments, these justified business needs often clash with the employees’ right of privacy, now more than ever before.
 
A panel of experts from the Nordic countries will guide participants through the key legal considerations surrounding employee privacy and data protection in the Nordic Region while identifying effective human resource management strategies to help achieve corporate goals.
 
During the seminars, the participants will get valuable information on the rules in each of the Nordic countries related to the most important aspects of employee privacy and processing of employee data, including the most recent developments on social media, status on the proposed EU general data protection regulation (GDPR), issues related to BYODs, the newest forms of monitoring, etc.


The panel of experts includes:

Pål Kvernaas (Haavind, Norway),
Åsa Erlandsson (Setterwalls, Sweden)
Jari-Pekka Alho (Krogerus, Finland)
The seminars will be moderated by Anders Etgen Reitz (IUNO, Denmark).

The seminars are free of charge and will be conducted in English.

The seminars will be held in:

Helsinki, 10 November
Copenhagen, 11 November
Oslo, 17 November
Stockholm, 18 November

The seminars begin at 9:00 am and end at 12:00 pm. Coffee and a light breakfast will be served from 8:30 am.

More information will be provided to the participants before the seminars.

Companies are finding increasing needs for monitoring, storing, and sharing data on employees, often for security or operational reasons. With the rapid technological developments, these justified business needs often clash with the employees’ right of privacy, now more than ever before.
 
A panel of experts from the Nordic countries will guide participants through the key legal considerations surrounding employee privacy and data protection in the Nordic Region while identifying effective human resource management strategies to help achieve corporate goals.
 
During the seminars, the participants will get valuable information on the rules in each of the Nordic countries related to the most important aspects of employee privacy and processing of employee data, including the most recent developments on social media, status on the proposed EU general data protection regulation (GDPR), issues related to BYODs, the newest forms of monitoring, etc.


The panel of experts includes:

Pål Kvernaas (Haavind, Norway),
Åsa Erlandsson (Setterwalls, Sweden)
Jari-Pekka Alho (Krogerus, Finland)
The seminars will be moderated by Anders Etgen Reitz (IUNO, Denmark).

The seminars are free of charge and will be conducted in English.

The seminars will be held in:

Helsinki, 10 November
Copenhagen, 11 November
Oslo, 17 November
Stockholm, 18 November

The seminars begin at 9:00 am and end at 12:00 pm. Coffee and a light breakfast will be served from 8:30 am.

More information will be provided to the participants before the seminars.

Anders

Etgen Reitz

Partner

Presentation

For IUNO+ members only.

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The team

Alexandra

Jensen

Legal advisor

Anaïs

Kjærgaard Crouzet

Associate

Anders

Etgen Reitz

Partner

Caroline

Thorsen

Junior legal assistant

Cecillie

Groth Henriksen

Senior associate

Johan

Gustav Dein

Associate

Julie

Meyer

Senior legal assistant

Kirsten

Astrup

Managing associate (on leave)

Maria

Kjærsgaard Juhl

Legal advisor

Sofie

Aurora Braut Bache

Managing associate

Søren

Hessellund Klausen

Partner