Webinar Synopsis
This APIEx webinar is intended to highlight issues and challenges that forensic experts and lawyers face when they need to access data which is stored in the cloud. The “cloud” is an amorphous and misleading term as data is digitally stored on one or more servers in whole or in part, encrypted or unencrypted in one or more countries by one or more third parties. Added to the mix is the fact that each country has different data protection laws as to what data is protected, what data can be transferred across borders and in what circumstances such data can be used or disclosed.
The aim of this webinar is to bring alive the operational and legal challenges that the panellists face when they are undertaking an investigation or discovery of documents. The panellists comprise both forensic and eDiscovery experts and lawyers who have the navigate the myriad laws involved.
05:00 - 05:05pm |
Opening Remarks by Chairperson |
05.05 - 06.05pm |
Navigating Data Privacy Laws in Cross-Border Investigations and Discovery
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06.05 - 06.25pm |
Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Moderated by Chairperson
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06.25 - 6.30pm |
Closing Remarks |
About the Speakers
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Mr. Pravin Arvyta - President, High Tech Crime Investigation Association – Singapore Chapter Pravin Arvyta has over a decade of experience providing data and technology advisory to legal and investigative teams in the region. With a background in data governance, privacy, digital forensics and legal discovery, Pravin leverages the latest technologies to help deal with the ever-growing complexities of data regulations globally. With his insights and knowledge of major data challenges faced by organisations, Pravin supports the mitigation of legal and compliance risks, and ensures the avoidance of adverse financial and reputational impact. |
Mr. Stuart Baxter – Senior Director, APAC Operations, Epiq As a Senior Director responsible for Operations for Epiq in Asia, Mr. Baxter ensures the highest level of client satisfaction by overseeing a responsive, accurate and timely customer experience. He delivers inter-departmental efficiency with proactive management and leadership to all operational and client service functions across APAC. Baxter has vast experience on the technical and practical levels of working on multi-country document reviews for some of the world’s largest investment banks and law firms in the US, UK and APAC. Baxter joined Epiq in the UK in 2010 and has been based in Hong Kong since 2013.As a Senior Director responsible for Operations for Epiq in Asia, Mr. Baxter ensures the highest level of client satisfaction by overseeing a responsive, accurate and timely customer experience. He delivers inter-departmental efficiency with proactive management and leadership to all operational and client service functions across APAC. Baxter has vast experience on the technical and practical levels of working on multi-country document reviews for some of the world’s largest investment banks and law firms in the US, UK and APAC. Baxter joined Epiq in the UK in 2010 and has been based in Hong Kong since 2013. |
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Mr. Gino Bello - Senior Managing Director, Technology, FTI Consulting Gino leads the Technology segment in Southeast Asia. Gino is a digital forensics expert – having given expert testimony and submitted expert reports and affidavits to Courts and government in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines – and is a certified computer examiner. Recognised by Who’s Who Legal as a Global Elite Thought Leader in Digital Forensics, Gino has over seventeen years of experience in Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, eDiscovery, and IT. Gino has led a broad range of matters including regulatory investigations, data leakage, cross-border disputes, bribery & corruption, incident response, Cyber Risk and Posture Reviews, white collar crime, and other employee-related misconduct. A member of the ISFCE and a board member of the HTCIA, Gino has held Australian Government security clearances and has completed postgraduate, undergraduate, and formal industry training in Digital Forensics. Gino has guest-lectured at NUS, SMU, and Melbourne University, has co-authored forensic policy for government, has authored a publication with CPA Australia and SMU’s School of Accountancy, and provides commentary to media on Cybersecurity. |
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Ms. Lyn Boxall - Director, Lyn Boxall LLC Lyn Boxall is a lawyer based in Singapore. She practices as Lyn Boxall LLC, a Singapore Law Practice that she established in 2015. Lyn specializes in data protection and information security, and also practices general commercial law for a wide range of local and international clients. Lyn holds international certifications in privacy/data protection awarded by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), namely, Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), Certified information Privacy Professional, Asia (CIPP/A), Certified Privacy Professional, Europe (CIPP/E) and Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP). She is also certified by Exin (the global independent certification institute for ICT Professionals) as a Privacy and Data Protection Practitioner. |
About the Chairperson
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Mr. Bryan Ghows - Managing Director, Ghows LLC Bryan’s interest and focus are in technology and intellectual property, ideally when the two go hand-in-hand. He has long had an interest in technology starting with his first computer, an Apple IIe. In his first law firm, he set up a computer network which ran CP/M, an operating system that pre-dated DOS! Professionally, Bryan has been active in litigious matters in matters ranging from intellectual property rights to technology contracts. He worked with the Business Software Alliance in its intellectual enforcement efforts for many years in Asia Pacific. When he worked at Microsoft and IBM as in-house counsel, Bryan partnered closely with the engineering teams advising them on legal issues ranging from software licensing to anti-trust concerns. Currently Bryan, together with his colleagues at GHOWS LLC, are building a niche IP/Technology legal practice based in Singapore. The firm is busy in arbitral/dispute resolution and transactional work. Bryan has been named by Legal 500 as a leading individual in Singapore for both TMT (TMT) and Intellectual Property continuously for the period 2016 to 2021. |
Registration Fees
Registration Closing Date: 9 May 2022 |
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Member of: 2. High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) |
S$40 |
Member of: 1. Singapore Chambers of Maritime Arbitrations (SCMA) 2. Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) |
S$60 |
Others | S$90 |
Download Brochure HERE.
Supported by HTCIA Singapore Chapter
Continuing Professional Development
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Practice Area: Civil Procedure
Training Level: Update
Public CPD Points: 1.5
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