Privacy and trust with cloud-based enterprise solutions
On Demand Webinar
What does data privacy mean in 2016? What should you be considering in order to keep your company data safe?
The Dropbox APAC Solutions Architect team are teaming up with a privacy law expert from Norton Rose Fulbright to explore how APAC organisations can entrust their data to cloud solutions.
Join us for the third webinar in our three-part security series: a 30-minute webinar primer on the current state of privacy in cloud-based solutions.
Topics covered include:
- What data sovereignty means for global organisations
- Methods for evaluating a solution’s privacy policies
- Data privacy in the news
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Daniel Iversen, Head of Enterprise Solution Architecture, Dropbox APAC
Daniel Iversen is hands-on, senior manager who heads up Enterprise Solution Architecture at Dropbox APAC. He leads a team of architects tasked with enabling the sale and technical implementation of Dropbox in enterprise organisations. His experience stretches across pre-sales engineering, management, and consulting.
Daniel Iversen is hands-on, senior manager who heads up Enterprise Solution Architecture at Dropbox APAC. He leads a team of architects tasked with enabling the sale and technical implementation of Dropbox in enterprise organisations. His experience stretches across pre-sales engineering, management, and consulting.
Michael Park, Australian Privacy Group Leader, Norton Rose Fulbright
Michael Park is a Corporate Partner at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. He is the firm’s Asia Pacific Technology Group Leader and Australian Privacy Group Leader. Michael has been listed by Who’s Who Legal in IT Law, Best Lawyers in IT Law and The Legal 500 in Intellectual Property. His opinion pieces on privacy and cybersecurity have appeared in the Australian Financial Review.
Michael Park is a Corporate Partner at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. He is the firm’s Asia Pacific Technology Group Leader and Australian Privacy Group Leader. Michael has been listed by Who’s Who Legal in IT Law, Best Lawyers in IT Law and The Legal 500 in Intellectual Property. His opinion pieces on privacy and cybersecurity have appeared in the Australian Financial Review.