Workshop on current Data Protection regulations, secure Data Erasure tools, and sustainable IT Asset Management
This event aims to provide insights into the evolving landscape of data protection regulations in Cambodia, shedding light on compliance requirements and best practices. We will explore the latest innovations in secure data erasure tools, offering you a comprehensive understanding of data disposal that leaves no room for compromise. Additionally, our discussion on sustainable IT asset management will focus on how businesses can contribute to the circular economy while responsibly managing electronic waste.
Speakers, from DFDL Cambodia, Mr. Simon Burlinson & Ms. Julie Keo; Asia Data Destruction (ADD), Mr. Dimitri Nauwelaerts & Mr. Isato Bista; and Sayna ODD, Mr, Sebastien Ung, each expert in their respective fields, will ensure an informative and interactive session. This is a unique opportunity to gain actionable insights and connect with professionals who share your interest in data security and sustainable practices.
Agenda:
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8:00: Registration and welcoming
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8:30 am: Presentations:
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Opening and keynote remarks
by Ms. Julie Keo (Business Development Director, DFDL Cambodia) -
“Should it stay or should it go?” An overview of Cambodian data retention requirements and data destruction legal considerations.
by Mr. Simon Burlinson (Senior Consultant, DFDL Cambodia) -
IT Asset Management best practices and a sustainable approach
by Mr. Dimitri Nauwelaerts (Country Representative, ADD Cambodia) -
How to securely erase data? (Formatting vs. Sanitization)
by Mr. Isato Bista (International Business Development APAC, ADD Thailand)
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9:10 am: Coffee Break
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9:40 am: Testimonial & Closing Remarks
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Testimonial on E-waste Recycling
by Mr. Sebastien Ung (General Manager, SAYNA ODD) -
Closing Remarks + Q&A
By Ms. Julie Keo (Business Development Director, DFDL Cambodia)
Kindly RSVP by Wednesday August 30th, 2023 to secure your spot at this exclusive event.
As seating is limited, we encourage you to respond at your earliest convenience.