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NZ: Identity Conference 2015

Posted on January 29, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

From the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand:

Early Bird registration is now open for the Identity Conference 2015 – Enabling Digital Identity and Privacy in a Connected World.

Who owns our digital information? This international conference – the third in the series – will bring a world-leading edge to a national conversation on making sense of the challenges posed by evolving digital trends. Join with us and register today to secure your place.

The Early Bird rate is available until Monday 23 March 2015. For full registration details and to register online, visit the conference website.

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