Category Archives: Events

conferences, seminars, workshops & other organised events on ediscovery/edisclosure in international arbitration

My techlaw talk at a BCS joint event on the EU Data Protection Regulation back in 2013

It was over a year ago that I gave a talk at a joint BCS IRMA and the LAW groups held on the 30th September 2013. Details of the event was posted on this blog The slides are available in pdf To watch the video, you will need to sit down and relax to view [...]

Data Privacy Day January 2014

Last Tuesday 28th February, I joined with couple of other PhD research students at City University London to celebrate Data Privacy Day #DPD2014. Although it was planned last minute the event went ahead and the speakers gave interesting and lively privacy related talks. Many thanks to the speakers, Mr Jonathan Turner and Mr David Haynes, [...]

My techlaw talk – EU Data Protection Regulation

Welcome to join me on the 30th September 2013 at the BCS Office, London. Admission Free – Limited Places available To attend please register via this BCS link: Details of the event: BCS – The Chartered Institute for IT Joint Event BCS LAW SG and IRMA Monday 30 September 2013 18:00 for event start 18:30 [...]

The 7th Annual e-Disclosure Forum

I am looking forward to the Sweet & Maxwell event on eDisclosure in London. Venue is: The Hallam 44 Hallam Street London W1W 6JJ Date : Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM In searching in this blog for past events that I’ve attended, most of the links and contents have changed and/or [...]

Idiot’s Guide or Dummies Book

The most difficult aspect of edisc(overy)/(losure) is writing a definitive, complete book covering all the elements of edisc that satisfies everyone or is suitable for general release. So, will a Dummies Guide or an Idiot’s Guide to edisc make it to this year Xmas book list? Perhaps an unlikely Xmas event. What has been stated [...]

computer security to security intelligence

Last week I attended the Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC) workshop held at the BCS Office in London. The workshop papers will be published at the IAAC site. The main topic was ‘Consumerism: Same old IA Issues … or not?’.  The presentations were diverse and the attendees’ perspectives were diverse too. A pity I had [...]

The semantic web in practice

I recently came across a content curation service, paper.li and decided to use it to gather contents via my twitter. According to paper.li ‘they love the semantic web’, a great start for an online paper. Paper.li seems to use the twitter (or google+, facebook) handler/user to anchor the data stream and then allow tags/keywords to [...]

from click2ediscovery to data risks or challenges

This blogging site will be getting a new face lift over the next coming months. The focus will be on law and technology matters related to data risks and challenges. More to expect… Thanks.

Blowing my trumpet

For those interested in my talk I did last November, the video is accessible (I hope! ) at http://bit.ly/x5h0IY and slides in ppt Have you heard of electronic discovery/disclosure?

New domain for click2ediscovery

click2ediscovery is now iedisc. Wanted a simple and short name with an ‘i’ as tweeted back in summer 2009. Twitter was my ‘diary’ then. Life has been hectic since summer 2009 especially as I moved to China in Sept 2009 and only moved back to my own home (in UK) last Sept. I will eventually [...]