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Data Protection Conference 2025 - Search Lightning

 


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Call for Lightning Speakers 
 

The CILIP and Naomi Korn conferences have long been the vehicle to discuss big ideas, and attract well-established speakers and thought-leaders in the field of copyright, licensing, information governance and more. 

For the launch of our Data Protection Conference, we are putting out a call for speakers to join us in delivering lightning talks around the theme of data protection, privacy and/or cyber security. In particular, we like to hear from people who are new to conference speaking and who want to share new initiatives and/or best practices in GDPR, data privacy, compliance and regulation that they would like to share at the session.

Lightning talks are a great way to introduce yourself at a conference and get delegates talking about a particular topic. They are also a great chance to experience being a speaker at a conference for the first time. Each lightning talks last eight minutes (with or without slides) and there are opportunities for delegates to ask questions at the end of the presentations. 

Successful applicants receive a complimentary delegate place for the day.

 

To apply

Please complete the submission form below by Midnight, 16 February 2025.

We particularly welcome applications from professionals who are underrepresented in the library, knowledge and information sector, including people from ethnically diverse, LGBTQ+ and working-class backgrounds, people with experience of disability and those who are neuro-diverse, as well as people working at any level who have never spoken at a conference or event such as this before.

    

 

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