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The CommLaw Group’s very own emerging technologies and privacy law attorney, Diana James, will be speaking at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meeting in Dublin this Thursday, November 7, at 11:45 a.m. EST. Join Diana as she dives into the crucial privacy compliance aspects of the new vCon (virtualized conversations) protocol. Learn more about the privacy law implications of the vCon protocol here.

 

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Where: The Convention Centre Dublin (remote attendance available)
When:

Thursday, November 7, at 11:45 a.m. EST

Topic:  Privacy Law Compliance in the vCon Protocol

 

 

The IETF 121 meeting hosted by Cisco started on Saturday, November 2nd, and runs through Friday afternoon, November, 8th. The meeting takes place at the Convention Centre Dublin, but remote participation is also possible.

Ready to register? Secure your spot and engage with the future of Internet standards by clicking here!

About the IETF:

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is an open standards organization that develops and promotes voluntary Internet standards, particularly for Internet protocol (IP) technologies. Comprised of engineers, researchers, network operators, and industry experts from around the world, the IETF’s mission is to improve the Internet by ensuring its architecture remains resilient, scalable, and secure. Through collaborative working groups and regular meetings, the IETF fosters innovation and addresses emerging challenges in Internet technology and policy.

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