Data, Privacy & AI: Navigating Major Reforms, Compliance and Liability

Australia is undergoing its biggest privacy and data protection overhaul in decades, driven by the Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (Cth) and related reforms and ongoing regulatory change. Massive penalty increases are increasing the risks to both business and individuals in what is now a risk-based and enforcement heavy system. With the guidance of experts gain knowledge, practical strategies for compliance and be prepared should the regulators knock.

Friday, 20 February 2026
3.00pm to 4.00pm A New Age in Privacy and Cyber Risk: Executive and Organisational Liability

 

  • Recent ASIC and OAIC regulatory action
  • New enforcement powers
  • Analysing the practical steps

Presented by Bronwyn Furse, Partner, Thomson Geer; Recognised in Doyles Guide for Privacy and Data Security Law, Intellectual Property Law and Franchise Law, Intellectual Property and in Technology, Media & Telecommunications Law

Description

Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

4.00pm to 4.15pm Afternoon Break
4.15pm to 5.15pm Navigating AI Regulation: Key Legal Issues and Contracting Strategies

 

  • AI applications: how can AI be used in your business?
  • Harms arising from AI systems: what are the legal and reputational risks of using AI
  • Data governance and AI contracting: key considerations for in house counsel, including key risks to be addressed when procuring AI
  • AI regulation and current legal claims: current regulatory landscape in Australia

Presented by Theonie Scott, Special Counsel, Corrs Chambers

2.00pm to 3.00pm Privacy Reforms: A Generational Change in Privacy in Australia

 

  • The Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act: tranche one of privacy law reforms
  • Tranche two of privacy law reforms and the Productivity Commission
  • Understanding the new statutory tort for serious invasion of privacy
  • Recent trends in privacy strategy, guidance and OAIC enforcement

Presented by Geoff McGrath, Partner, Ashurst

Chair

Patrick Fair, Principal, Patrick Fair and Associates

Presenters

Patrick Fair, Principal, Patrick Fair and Associates
Patrick Fair is the principal of Patrick Fair Associates, an Adjunct Professor at the School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment at Deakin University, Chair of the Communications Security Reference Panel at the Australian Telecommunications Alliance, Fellow of the Australian Information Security Association, a Director of Crimestoppers NSW and Chair of the Crime Stoppers NSW Technology Enabled Crime Committee.


Theonie Scott, Special Counsel, Corrs Chambers
Theonie has practiced in the privacy and technology field for over a decade and has substantial experience in advising on all aspects of privacy, technology contracting, data commercialization and protection, digital transformation, licensing of intellectual property and franchising law. She is a trusted advisor to both Australian and international clients across a range of industries including banking, higher education, technology, social media, loyalty programs, hospitality, motor vehicle and fuel retailers and consumer goods.

Bronwyn Furse, Partner, Thomson Geer
Bronwyn Furse is a commercial lawyer with specialist expertise in the areas of privacy, data protection and cybersecurity, and intellectual property amongst others. Her practice traverses public and private industry sectors including financial services, government, health, health tech and other technology providers, manufacturing, automotive, higher education, health, manufacturing, energy and resources, from start-ups through to multinational groups. Working with multinational groups means Bronwyn's work involves complex cross border work and understanding of relationships between various local and offshore privacy regimes. In relation to privacy, data protection and cybersecurity she routinely provides advisory services, manages data breaches, complaints and investigations, assists with contractual negotiations, develops compliance frameworks, undertakes audits, conducts privacy impact assessments, and delivers tailored training. Bronwyn is on the Australia and New Zealand advisory board for the International Association of Privacy Professionals, as well as the Licensing Executives Society. She is routinely recognised by her peers as one of the Best Lawyers in Australia in the areas of Privacy and Data Security Law, Intellectual Property Law and Franchise Law, and in Doyle’s Guide as a recommended lawyer in the areas of Intellectual Property and in Technology, Media & Telecommunications Law.


Geoff McGrath, Partner, Ashurst
Geoff specialises in privacy, data and tech regulation. He regularly advises clients on privacy investigations, national and international cyber incidents and compliance uplifts. He also advises on new and emerging issues in AI, consumer data, critical infrastructure and online safety, acting for digital platforms and social media as well as in the financial services, energy and telco sectors. Geoff is recognised as a Leading Partner in Legal 500 for Data Protection in Australia. He has published a number of articles on privacy and data, and presents regularly on privacy, data and technology issues.

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Data, Privacy & AI: Navigating Major Reforms, Compliance and Liability

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Friday, 20 February 2026
2.00pm to 5.15pm Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 3
$420.00
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