Webinar

Handling personal information in China

China introduced comprehensive data privacy laws in 2021. Since then, personal information has become subject to a higher protection standard than those imposed for general data. Companies must comply with strict requirements for collecting, storing, processing, and transferring sensitive personal data

From a business perspective, the main challenges are to define what constitutes ‘sensitive data’, and to prepare effective compliance procedures. Meeting these challenges is made more difficult by regular updates to existing rules, and by seemingly arbitrary enforcement. Consequently, the handling of personal data has become a serious concern for many companies.

In this webinar, we examine how to identify sensitive personal information in China, and we discuss how companies can ensure compliance. We also present specific case examples under the Personal Information and Protection Law (PIPL), China’s equivalent to GDPR.

WHO SHOULD JOIN?
Sign up for the webinar if you are looking to improve your understanding of China’s data privacy framework.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Nathaniel Scott Rushforth, Data Security & Compliance Expert from Dezan Shira & Associates

Nathaniel is an American lawyer specialised in data compliance on the Chinese market. In cooperation with his colleagues from China’s leading foreign compliance firm, Dezan Shira & Associates, he is actively supporting many international companies with data privacy issues in a Chinese context.

Please note that the webinar takes place at 09:30 Danish time and 16:30 Bejing time.